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When did Zhou Libo die?
You may be familiar with Zhou Libo, a Shanghai-style green mouth who is still alive. Zhou Libo, another famous modern writer and translator in China, died on September 25th, 1979 at the age of 7 1.

Let's meet these two separately.

Shanghai style clear mouth Zhou Libo:

Introduction:

Zhou Libo was born in Shanghai on April 22nd, 1967. He is the founder of Shanghai Qingpi Qingkou and a famous program host. He joined the Shanghai Repertory Theatre as 198 1, and studied under Zhou Baichun, a veteran in Shanghai's quyi and comic circles.

Experience:

Because of his talent and wisdom, Zhou Libo quickly became famous in Shanghai Comic Troupe and accumulated many fans. At this time, a woman named Zhang Jie was deeply attracted by Zhou Libo's talent. Soon Zhou Libo fell in love with this person who was six years older than her, but this relationship did not get the blessing of her parents. Finally, she was sentenced to more than 200 days in prison for fighting with Jason's father.

However, this did not affect their marriage. Zhou Libo married Jason immediately after he was released from prison. After the marriage, Zhou Libo was expelled from the troupe and imprisoned. He has no source of income and abuses his wife because of trivial matters in life. Finally, the two divorced and the wife went to Japan.

Later, by chance, Zhou Libo met his current wife, broke into the big screen with her financial resources, and became popular all over the country with her humorous performances.

Later, the long island police in the United States found drugs and guns in the car, and his personnel collapsed overnight. The founder of Shanghai style Qingkou, with infinite scenery, has disappeared.

Famous writer Zhou Libo:

Introduction:

Zhou, whose real name is Fengxiang, whose real name is Qi Qing, also known as Zhou, whose pen names are Zhou De, Zhang Shangbin, Zhang Yike, a native of Yiyang, Hunan Province, is a modern writer and editor in China, and is also called "Southern Zhou and Northern Zhao" with Zhao Shuli.

Experience:

Zhou Libo was persecuted by white terror from 1927, and 1935 took part in the revolutionary work of our party. After liberation, he continued to write and published many excellent works. It left a glorious page in the history of modern literature in China.

Origin of pen name:

1September, 930, Zhou Libo officially adopted the English transliteration of "Freedom" as his pen name to express his determination and enthusiasm for devoting himself to the proletarian revolutionary cause.

Character evaluation:

Guangming Daily commented that Zhou Libo was an inter-generational writer and an influential writer in China's century-old new literature history.