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Lao She's Life Experience
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Lao She's Life Experience:

(1) 1899 Lao She was born in Beijing. My father was a Manchu guard who was killed when Eight-Nation Alliance attacked Beijing. The whole family depends on their mother to wash clothes for others to make a living.

(2) 19 13 was admitted to Shi Jing No.3 Middle School (now Beijing No.3 Middle School), dropped out of school several months later due to financial difficulties, and was admitted to Beijing Normal University in the same year.

(4) 19 18 graduated and was hired as the principal of Fang Jia Hutong Primary School. Two years later, he was promoted to the Education Bureau in the northern suburbs of Shi Jing to give advice to students. However, because it was difficult to get along with the old forces in education and local areas, he quickly resigned from this well-paid position and returned to school to teach.

(5) 192 1 year, published the vernacular novel "Her Failure" in Overseas New Voice, and signed it. This is the earliest work of Lao She discovered so far, with only 700 words.

(6) 1923, the first short story Xiao Linger was published in Nankai Quarterly.

(8) 1926, the novel "Lao Zhang's Philosophy" was serialized in Novel Monthly, and the issue of 1 was signed "Shu Qingchun", and the second issue was changed to "Lao She". In the next three years, he continued to write, and published three novels in Britain, Lao Zhang's Philosophy, Zhao Ziyue and Ermayina. [7] His teaching career in Britain made Lao She a qualified writer.

(10) married Ms. Hu Jieqing and published the novel Xiaopo's Birthday in the same year.

(1 1) 1932 He created A Tale of Cat City, which was serialized in Modern magazine. In the following years, Lao She successively created Divorce and Crescent Moon, which played an important role in the history of modern literature.

(12) 1936, Lao She resigned as a professor at Shandong University and concentrated on writing. In September, Camel Xiangzi was serialized in Cosmic Wind, which was officially released by Human Bookstore 1939.

(13) 1938, Lao She was elected as the executive director and general director of the All-China Anti-Enemy Association of Literary and Art Circles, presided over daily meetings internally, represented the Federation externally, and was fully responsible for the leadership of the Federation. In July of the same year, he moved to Chongqing with the Federation of Literary and Art Circles.

(14) 1950, China Folk Literature Research Association was established and served as the vice chairman.

(15) 195 1 year was awarded the title of "People's Artist" by the Beijing Municipal People's Government.

(16) 1953 was elected chairman of the All-China Federation of Literary and Art Circles and vice chairman of the Writers Association.

(17) 1966, unbearable humiliation during the Cultural Revolution, sank into Beijing Taiping Lake.