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Brief Introduction of Fu Shaoru in Fu Shaoru

According to historical records, the village had only a population of more than 200 in the early years of the Republic of China, and it was a medium-sized village at that time. As a child, Fu Shaoru, like other farm children along the Changhua River at that time, learned the work of herding cattle, mowing grass and pulling ox carts from an early age. The hard life of childhood not only tempered his strong physique, but also honed his strong character of fearless violence and daring to fight. Although his father is an out-and-out cultivator, poverty and hunger have given him ideas and philosophy. He believes that he was bullied by powerful people in the village because he didn't know a word. So, he secretly made up his mind to concentrate his limited financial resources and focus on cultivating one of his children to study, so as to shine in the future. Under the support and drive of this thought and belief, after repeated calculations in his mind, his father always felt that Shao's Confucianism was lively and full of spirituality, which was a good material for reading. In addition, a fortune teller in a neighboring village often tells everyone that a child like Shao Ru will be a rich and expensive person in the future, thus strengthening his father's determination to let Shao Ru study. But because there was no private school in Tudi village at that time, I had to go to other villages to study. Fortunately, an old man named Ji opened a private school in Shangrong village not far from the village. In this way, my father couldn't wait to send Shao Ru to receive enlightenment education. At that time, although Mr. Ji Lao taught 300 poems of Baijia surname, San Amethyst, Xiao Jing and Tang poetry, he also hit the nail on the head and laid a good cultural foundation for him in the future. In the year when the May 4th Movement broke out, Shao Ru was admitted to Changjiang County High School in the Great Wall with a solid cultural foundation. Changcheng is located on the north bank of Changhua River, also known as Changhua City and Dahe Village. Because of its county seat and wall building, it is called Changhua City. Changcheng was the seat of Changjiang County at that time, and it was the political, economic and cultural center of the county. Shaoru studied here, influenced by its environment, and accepted many new things in ideology.