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Li Ao was the first person to write vernacular Chinese in modern China?
★ Hehe, "the first person in China vernacular" is praised by Li Ao! This is a bit of a frivolous habit of literati and a bit of hype of hipsters. Li Ao, a Taiwan Province writer, calls himself "the first person in China vernacular" because of his sharp and critical writing style, and he wrote all jokes and curses. Being sought after by western media as "the most outstanding critic in modern China", it can be seen that his works are not in the mainstream, and he is only good at "swearing culture". Therefore, he has the spirit of thorough entertainment, entertaining himself and then entertaining others, laughing at himself and then mocking others.

Let's take a look at his personal data again, and we may as well entertain ourselves:

Chinese name: Li Ao.

Nationality: China.

Ethnic group: Han nationality

Place of birth: Harbin, Heilongjiang

Date of birth:1April 25, 935

Occupation: Writer, scholar of modern history in China, cultural expert.

Graduate School: Taiwan Province Provincial University.

Main achievements: China was the first person to write vernacular Chinese in modern times.

Major achievements: Master of China culture.

Works, etc. , the first person in ancient and modern China and foreign countries.

Representative Works: Monologues under Tradition, Complete Works of Li Ao, Memoirs of Li Ao.

Height: 178cm

Family members: wife, one son and one daughter.

Current residence: Taibei City, Taiwan Province Province.

Personality: maverick, outspoken and idealistic.