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The Main Contents of the Novel Volume of Laoshe Teahouse

Laoshe's Teahouse shows the social changes in the past half century in three times: the Reform Movement of 1898, the scuffle between warlords and the eve of the founding of New China. Through a teahouse called Yutai, it reveals the dark, corrupt and bizarre society in China for nearly half a century and all the people in this society. The novel describes that Wang Lifa, the owner of the teahouse, managed the ancestral Yutai Teahouse dismally, but he could not stop the decline, which reflected the social trend of China from the side.

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Teahouse is a drama written by the modern writer Lao She on 1956. Published in1the first issue of Harvest magazine edited by Ba Jin in early July, 957. June 1958 was published by China Drama Publishing House.

Author's brief introduction: Lao She (February 3, 65438+0899—1August 24, 966), formerly known as Shu Qingchun, took his pen names Qing Qing, Hong Lai, Fei Ming, etc. Who will give up. China is a modern novelist, writer, language master and people's artist. He is the first writer in New China to win the title of "People's Artist". Representative works include Camel Xiangzi, Four Generations of a Family, Teahouse and so on.