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Ye Shengtao, 1894, from Wuxian County, Suzhou.
1907 was admitted to Caoqiao Middle School and served as a primary school teacher after graduation. 19 14 was expelled from school and began to write classical Chinese novels.
19 15 worked as a Chinese teacher in Shanggong School of Shanghai Commercial Press, and compiled Chinese textbooks for primary schools for the Commercial Press. Later, he was hired as the fifth higher primary school teacher in Jiaozhi County, Wuxian County.
19 18, his first vernacular novel "Spring Banquet" was published in the second and third issues of Volume 4 of Women magazine.
19 19 joined the trendy society of Peking University and began to write vernacular literature.
192 1 year, Mao dun, Zheng Zhenduo and others initiated the organization of "literature research society" and advocated "literature for life".
From 65438 to 0923, he entered the Commercial Press to engage in editing and publishing, and published the novel Ni Huanzhi.
1930, he transferred to Ming Kai Bookstore to host the magazine "Middle School Students".
193 1 After the September 18th Incident, the "Grand Alliance of Anti-imperialist and Anti-Japanese Literary and Art Circles" was launched.
During the Anti-Japanese War, he went to Sichuan to continue the editorial work of Ming Kai Bookstore, and also participated in the establishment of the "literary and art circles anti-enemy support club".
1946, after returning to Shanghai, he served as the director of the General Affairs Department of the All-China Federation of Literary and Art Circles, and the consultant of Shanghai Primary School Teachers' Joint Training Association and Middle School Education Research Association.
1949, arrived in Beiping and served as the director of the textbook editorial board of the North China People's Government. Later, he served as a member of the All-China Federation of Literary and Art Circles.
After 1949, he successively served as Vice Minister of Education, President and Editor-in-Chief of People's Education Publishing House, Member of All-China Federation of Literary and Art Circles, Consultant of Chinese Writers Association, Director of Central Museum of Literature and History, Vice Chairman of People's Republic of China (PRC) (PRC), Standing Committee of the First, Second, Third, Fourth and Fifth NPC, Standing Committee of the Fifth CPPCC, Vice Chairman of the Sixth Chinese People's Political Consultative Conference, and Chairman of the China Democratic Progressive Party.
Education and News Editors' Thinking
Ye Shengtao's educational thought and press and publication thought are interrelated and inseparable;
Teaching means not teaching.
Literature for life
readability
Literary works
Ye Shengtao's main pen names are Ye Tao, Shengtao and Guishan. 19 14 started writing novels in classical Chinese, and 19 18 published works in vernacular Chinese. He wrote a lot of novels, essays, essays, poems and children's literature in his life.
Spring Banquet Zotan: His First Vernacular Novel
Ni Huanzhi: A Novel
Diaphragm: A Collection of Novels
Fire: a collection of novels
Newspapers and magazines
Ye Shengtao has served as editor, editor-in-chief or editor-in-chief of the following newspapers:
Saturday
Shanghai current affairs news
Shanghai Republic of China Daily
Literary weekly
Axiomatic daily
China Monthly
Suzhou review
Women magazine
Novel monthly
middle school student
Enlightened boy
Chinese writer
People education
China people are in China.
poetic sentiment
light
China magazine
Middle school students' wartime biweekly
Fairy tale works
Ye Shengtao once wrote the following fairy tales:
scarecrow
tourist
Xiaobaichuan
Stone statues of ancient heroes
A seed
The emperor's new clothes
Roses and goldfish
Moon girl's marriage
Mimosa pudica
sunbeam
Fang er's dream
etc
Ye Shengtao Memorial
Ye Shengtao Memorial Hall of Ye Shengtao Park in Jiaozhi Town is located in the West Garden of Baosheng Temple in Jiaozhi District, Suzhou. This is the original site of the fifth higher primary school in the county where he taught from 19 17 to 1922.
(1894 ~ 1988) is a famous writer, educator, publisher and political activist in China. Formerly known as Ye, pen names Ye, Sheng Tao and Sti. People from Suzhou, Jiangsu. Father works as a shopkeeper in the landlord's house, and his family is poor. 1907 was admitted to Caoqiao Middle School and worked as a teacher in a primary school after graduation. 19 14 was expelled from the school, and his essays and novels were published in magazines such as Saturday. 19 15 autumn, I went to Shanggong School affiliated to Shanghai Commercial Press to teach Chinese and write Chinese textbooks for primary schools for the Commercial Press. 19 17 was hired to teach in the Fifth Higher Primary School of Wuxian Jiaozhi County. He called his toes his second hometown. 192 1 year, Shen Yanbing, Zheng Zhenduo and others initiated the establishment of "Literature Research Society". In collaboration with Xia Mianzun, he published Reading and Writing, Wen Xin, and Articles Speech. He has been engaged in editing and publishing since 1923, and has edited or edited Literature Weekly, Fiction Monthly, Middle School Students, Chinese Monthly, Pen Array, etc. 193 1 After the September 18th Incident, he joined the anti-Japanese and national salvation activities. 1946, actively participate in the patriotic democratic movement. 1949, he served as deputy director of the General Administration of Publishing and director of the editorial board, vice minister of education and president and editor-in-chief of People's Education Publishing House, curator of central research institute of culture and history and vice chairman of Chinese People's Political Consultative Conference. He has written novels such as Diaphragm, Offline and Ni Huanzhi, prose collections such as Footsteps and Xichuan Collection, fairy tales such as Scarecrow and Stone Statue of Ancient Heroes, edited dozens of textbooks and wrote dozens of Chinese education books.
(1894 ~ 1988) Modern writer, children's literature writer and educator. Formerly known as Shao Gou, the word Shengtao, the main pen names are Ye Tao, Shengtao and Guishan. People from Suzhou, Jiangsu. 1907 entered Suzhou Public No.1 Middle School and worked as a primary school teacher at1910 after graduation. 19 14 published more than 0 classical Chinese novels 10; 19 19 years to join the trendy society; 192 1 year participated in the establishment of literature research society. In the 1920s, collections of short stories such as Diaphragm, Fire, Offline, In the City, Never tire of reading and novel Ni Huanzhi were published one after another. Most of the early novels describe the gray life of intellectuals and ordinary citizens, such as Mr. Pan in trouble. Later, he turned to absorb major themes related to the struggle of the times, such as Night and Ni Huanzhi, which profoundly reflected the social reality before and after the first revolutionary civil war. His novels present a simple and calm artistic style. After the "September 18th Incident", he took an active part in patriotic anti-Japanese activities, published famous short stories such as "Thirty-five Wars", and his skills became more and more sophisticated. After the outbreak of War of Resistance against Japanese Aggression, he moved to Sichuan to work and live, mainly in prose and literary criticism. The main prose collections are Footsteps Collection, Live Not Tired, Give Up Collection, Ten Records, etc. His prose has simple feelings, meaningful meaning and clean language, and most of them have solid social content. Lotus root and shepherd's purse, sudden heavy rain on May 30th, morning glory, Spring Festival couplets and so on are all masterpieces with their own characteristics.
Ye Shengtao is also a pioneer of China's modern fairy tale creation. The Scarecrow, a collection of fairy tales, shows the sufferings of the working people, but sometimes the atmosphere is low and sad. The Stone Statue of Ancient Heroes is a collection of later fairy tales, which shows the collective strength of people uniting against violence. His fairy tales are novel and unique in conception, exquisite and realistic in description and rich in realistic content. Lu Xun said that Ye Shengtao's Scarecrow opened up a creative road of his own for China's fairy tales.
Ye Shengtao has been teaching in middle schools and universities in Shanghai, Hangzhou and Beijing since 192 1. Started editing and publishing from 1923. He used to be the editor-in-chief of Commercial Press and Ming Kai Bookstore, editor-in-chief of Literature Weekly, Novel Monthly and Middle School Students, and found, trained and recommended writers such as Ba Jin, Ding Ling and Dai Wangshu. He also published many poems, comments and works, and edited dozens of Chinese textbooks for primary and secondary schools. After the founding of People's Republic of China (PRC), he devoted himself to the leadership of culture and education, and served as the president of People's Education Publishing House, the vice minister of education, the curator of the Central Museum of Literature and History, and the vice chairman of Chinese People's Political Consultative Conference.
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Ye Shengtao
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Ye Shengtao (1894.10.28-1988.2.16) is a modern writer, children's literature writer and educator. Formerly known as Shao Gou, the word Shengtao, the main pen names are Ye Tao, Shengtao and Guishan. People from Suzhou, Jiangsu.
Ye Shengtao was originally named Shi Shaogou, a native of Suzhou, Jiangsu. Father works as a shopkeeper in the landlord's house, and his family is poor. 1907 was admitted to Caoqiao Middle School and worked as a teacher in a primary school after graduation. 19 14 was expelled from the school, and his essays and novels were published in magazines such as Saturday.
19 18 The first vernacular novel "Spring Banquet" was published in Vol.4, No.2 and No.3 of Women magazine. 19 19 participated in the trendy club organized by Peking University students and published novels and papers in trendy. 1922, the first collection of short stories "Diaphragm" was published. The Scarecrow published by 1923 is the first collection of fairy tales in China. 1928 wrote the excellent novel Ni Huanzhi. 1923- 1930, edited by Shanghai Commercial Press. 1927 May began to edit the novel monthly. 1930 transferred to Ming Kai Bookstore as an editor. During his stay in War of Resistance against Japanese Aggression, his family moved to China, where he served as a professor in the Chinese Department of Wuhan University. Later, he went to Chengdu to preside over the editing work of Ming Kai Bookstore. 1946 back to Shanghai.
After the founding of New China, he successively served as Director of the General Administration of Publishing, Vice Minister of Education, President of People's Education Publishing House, Director of the Central Institute of Literature and History, and Vice Chairman of Chinese People's Political Consultative Conference.
Bibliography of works:
Diaphragm (Collection of Short Stories) 1922, Business.
Snow Dynasty (a new collection of poems), a collection of Zhou Zuoren and Zhu Ziqing, 1922, Business.
Fire (Collection of Short Stories) 1923, Business.
Scarecrow (Fairy Tale) 1923, Business
Scabbard (prose collection) co-authored with Yu Pingbo, 1924, Frost Maple Society.
Offline (Short Story Collection) 1925, Business
City (short story collection) 1926, Shanghai Literature Weekly.
Storm (Children's Drama) 1928, Business
Never tire of reading and collecting (collection of short stories) 1929, Business
"NiHuanZhi. (novel) 1929, Wu
Cheng Xie (Drama) 1930, Novel Monthly.
Contemporary Heroic Stone Statues (Fairy Tales) 193 1, Enlightenment.
Footsteps Collection (Prose Collection) 193 1, Xinhua Bookstore.
Three Kinds of Ships (Essays) 1925, Life
Not Tired of Living (Prose Collection) 1935, Wu.
Shengtao 1936 collection of short stories, business.
Selected Works of Ye 1936, Vientiane
Ye Wenxuan 1936, Antique Bookstore.
43 episodes (collection of short stories) 1936, good friend.
Little White Boat (Fairy Tale) 1936, Yilin Bookstore.
Selected works of Ye, Universal Bookstore, 1937.
For wartime teenagers (essay) 1938, Dalu Bookstore.
Ye's masterpiece 194 1, Santong Publishing House.
Sorrow Collection (Poem Collection of Novels) 1943, a creative literary and art society.
Microwave (Collection of Short Stories) 1944, Yiguang Publishing House.
Xichuan Collection (Prose Collection) 1945, Wenguang
Shao Yun's representative works (short stories and essays) 1946, Universal Bookstore.
Ye's masterpiece (short story collection) 1949, Universal Bookstore.
How to Play (Children's Literature) 1947, China.
Mrs. Li's Hair (Essays and Short Stories) l947, Bowen Bookstore.
Ye Shengtao's Works 1948, Chunming
Wallet (Collection of Short Stories) 1948, China.
Ye Shengtao's Short Stories 1954, Humanities
Selected Fairy Tales of Ye Shengtao 1956, children.
Collected Works of Ye Shengtao (Volume 1-3) 1958, Humanities
Selected Works of Ye Shengtao 1958, Hong Kong Xinyi Publishing House.
Selected Works of Ye Shengtao 1959, Humanities
Struggle (Collection of Short Stories) 1959, Humanities
The Book of Sakura (poetry anthology) 1960, writer.
Ye Shengtao's Prose Collection 1983, Sichuanese.
Ye Shengtao's Preface and Postscript Collection 1983 Sanlian
I am from Sichuan (prose and poetry) 1984.
Ye Shengtao's Prose Collection 1984, Sanlian
Scarecrow and other fairy tales 1984, son.
Fairy Tales 1985, Xin Lei Publishing House.
Selected Fairy Tales of Ye Shengtao 1986, from Jilin.
Ye Shengtao's masterpiece 1987, Yellow River literature and art.
Collected Works of Ye Shengtao (Volume 1-5) 1988, Jiangsu Education.
Interviewee: Bai ♂E♀- Manager Level 5 3-7 20:32
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Interviewee: 226688999- Qian 14 3-7 20:32
Ye Shengtao (1894.10.28 ~1988.2.16) is a writer, educator, publisher and political activist. Formerly known as Ye, pen names Ye, Sheng Tao and Sti. People from Suzhou, Jiangsu. When I was a primary school teacher in my early years, I participated in the trendy society and literature research society. He has been engaged in editing and publishing since 1923, and has edited or edited Literature Weekly, Fiction Monthly, Middle School Students, Chinese Monthly, Pen Array, etc. 193 1 year "9? After the 18th Incident, he took part in anti-Japanese and national salvation activities. 1946, actively participate in the patriotic democratic movement. 1949, he served as deputy director of the General Administration of Publishing and director of the editorial board, vice minister of education and president and editor-in-chief of People's Education Publishing House, curator of central research institute of culture and history and vice chairman of Chinese People's Political Consultative Conference. He has written novels such as Diaphragm, Offline and Ni Huanzhi, prose collections such as Footsteps and Xichuan Collection, fairy tales such as Scarecrow and Stone Statue of Ancient Heroes, edited dozens of textbooks and wrote dozens of Chinese education books.
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Ye Shengtao, 1894, from Wuxian County, Suzhou.
1907 was admitted to Caoqiao Middle School and served as a primary school teacher after graduation. 19 14 was expelled from school and began to write classical Chinese novels.
19 15 worked as a Chinese teacher in Shanggong School of Shanghai Commercial Press, and compiled Chinese textbooks for primary schools for the Commercial Press. Later, he was hired as the fifth higher primary school teacher in Jiaozhi County, Wuxian County.
19 18, his first vernacular novel "Spring Banquet" was published in the second and third issues of Volume 4 of Women magazine.
19 19 joined the trendy society of Peking University and began to write vernacular literature.
192 1 year, Mao dun, Zheng Zhenduo and others initiated the organization of "literature research society" and advocated "literature for life".
From 65438 to 0923, he entered the Commercial Press to engage in editing and publishing, and published the novel Ni Huanzhi.
1930, he transferred to Ming Kai Bookstore to host the magazine "Middle School Students".
193 1 After the September 18th Incident, the "Grand Alliance of Anti-imperialist and Anti-Japanese Literary and Art Circles" was launched.
During the Anti-Japanese War, he went to Sichuan to continue the editorial work of Ming Kai Bookstore, and also participated in the establishment of the "literary and art circles anti-enemy support club".
1946, after returning to Shanghai, he served as the director of the General Affairs Department of the All-China Federation of Literary and Art Circles, and the consultant of Shanghai Primary School Teachers' Joint Training Association and Middle School Education Research Association.
1949, arrived in Beiping and served as the director of the textbook editorial board of the North China People's Government. Later, he served as a member of the All-China Federation of Literary and Art Circles.
After 1949, he successively served as Vice Minister of Education, President and Editor-in-Chief of People's Education Publishing House, Member of All-China Federation of Literary and Art Circles, Consultant of Chinese Writers Association, Director of Central Museum of Literature and History, Vice Chairman of People's Republic of China (PRC) (PRC), Standing Committee of the First, Second, Third, Fourth and Fifth NPC, Standing Committee of the Fifth CPPCC, Vice Chairman of the Sixth Chinese People's Political Consultative Conference, and Chairman of the China Democratic Progressive Party.
Respondent: lzm 127906- Assistant Level 2 3-7 20:33
Great educator
Interviewee: Caicai のpapaC-Manager Level 4 3-7 20:34.
Ye Shengtao (1894.10.28 ~1988.2.16) is a writer, educator, publisher and political activist. Formerly known as Ye, pen names Ye, Sheng Tao and Sti. People from Suzhou, Jiangsu. When I was a primary school teacher in my early years, I participated in the trendy society and literature research society. He has been engaged in editing and publishing since 1923, and has edited or edited Literature Weekly, Fiction Monthly, Middle School Students, Chinese Monthly, Pen Array, etc. 193 1 year "9? After the 18th Incident, he took part in anti-Japanese and national salvation activities. 1946, actively participate in the patriotic democratic movement. 1949, he served as deputy director of the General Administration of Publishing and director of the editorial board, vice minister of education and president and editor-in-chief of People's Education Publishing House, curator of central research institute of culture and history and vice chairman of Chinese People's Political Consultative Conference. He has written novels such as Diaphragm, Offline and Ni Huanzhi, prose collections such as Footsteps and Xichuan Collection, fairy tales such as Scarecrow and Stone Statue of Ancient Heroes, edited dozens of textbooks and wrote dozens of Chinese education books.
resume
Ye Shengtao, 1894, from Wuxian County, Suzhou.
1907 was admitted to Caoqiao Middle School and served as a primary school teacher after graduation. 19 14 was expelled from school and began to write classical Chinese novels.
19 15 worked as a Chinese teacher in Shanggong School of Shanghai Commercial Press, and compiled Chinese textbooks for primary schools for the Commercial Press. Later, he was hired as the fifth higher primary school teacher in Jiaozhi County, Wuxian County.
19 18, his first vernacular novel "Spring Banquet" was published in the second and third issues of Volume 4 of Women magazine.
19 19 joined the trendy society of Peking University and began to write vernacular literature.
192 1 year, Mao dun, Zheng Zhenduo and others initiated the organization of "literature research society" and advocated "literature for life".
From 65438 to 0923, he entered the Commercial Press to engage in editing and publishing, and published the novel Ni Huanzhi.
1930, he transferred to Ming Kai Bookstore to host the magazine "Middle School Students".
193 1 After the September 18th Incident, the "Grand Alliance of Anti-imperialist and Anti-Japanese Literary and Art Circles" was launched.
During the Anti-Japanese War, he went to Sichuan to continue the editorial work of Ming Kai Bookstore, and also participated in the establishment of the "literary and art circles anti-enemy support club".
1946, after returning to Shanghai, he served as the director of the General Affairs Department of the All-China Federation of Literary and Art Circles, and the consultant of Shanghai Primary School Teachers' Joint Training Association and Middle School Education Research Association.
1949, arrived in Beiping and served as the director of the textbook editorial board of the North China People's Government. Later, he served as a member of the All-China Federation of Literary and Art Circles.
After 1949, he successively served as Vice Minister of Education, President and Editor-in-Chief of People's Education Publishing House, Member of All-China Federation of Literary and Art Circles, Consultant of Chinese Writers Association, Director of Central Museum of Literature and History, Vice Chairman of People's Republic of China (PRC) (PRC), Standing Committee of the First, Second, Third, Fourth and Fifth NPC, Standing Committee of the Fifth CPPCC, Vice Chairman of the Sixth Chinese People's Political Consultative Conference, and Chairman of the China Democratic Progressive Party.
Education and News Editors' Thinking
Ye Shengtao's educational thought and press and publication thought are interrelated and inseparable;
Teaching means not teaching.
Literature for life
readability
Literary works
Ye Shengtao's main pen names are Ye Tao, Shengtao and Guishan. 19 14 started writing novels in classical Chinese, and 19 18 published works in vernacular Chinese. He wrote a lot of novels, essays, essays, poems and children's literature in his life.
Spring Banquet Zotan: His First Vernacular Novel
Ni Huanzhi: A Novel
Diaphragm: A Collection of Novels
Fire: a collection of novels
Newspapers and magazines
Ye Shengtao has served as editor, editor-in-chief or editor-in-chief of the following newspapers:
Saturday
Shanghai current affairs news
Shanghai Republic of China Daily
Literary weekly
Axiomatic daily
China Monthly
Suzhou review
Women magazine
Novel monthly
middle school student
Enlightened boy
Chinese writer
People education
China people are in China.
poetic sentiment
light
China magazine
Middle school students' wartime biweekly
Fairy tale works
Ye Shengtao once wrote the following fairy tales:
scarecrow
tourist
Xiaobaichuan
Stone statues of ancient heroes
A seed
The emperor's new clothes
Roses and goldfish
Moon girl's marriage
Mimosa pudica
sunbeam
Fang er's dream