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What was Lao She's original name?

Lao She's original name was Shu Qingchun.

Lao She's original name was Shu Qingchun, and his pen names were Huang Qing, Hongse and Feizi. /kloc-0 was born in Beijing on February 3rd, 899. China is a modern novelist, writer, language master, people's artist, and the first writer in New China to win the title of people's artist.

Lao She's Writing Experience

192 1, she published her failed vernacular short story in "Overseas New Voice", signed by She Yu. This is the earliest work of Lao She discovered so far, with only 700 words.

1923, the first short story Jason Chung was published in Nankai quarterly.

1926 The novel "Lao Zhang's Philosophy" was serialized in Novel Monthly, and the issue of 1 was signed by Shu Qingchun, and the second issue was changed to Lao She. In the next three years, he continued to write and published three novels, Lao Zhang's Philosophy, Zhao Ziyue and Ermayina, in Britain.

193 1 published the novel Xiao po's birthday.

From 65438 to 0932, he wrote A Tale of Cat City, which was serialized in Modern magazine. In the following years, he successively created Divorce and Crescent Moon, which played an important role in the history of modern literature.

1936, 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.

1939, the English version of Jin Ping Mei was published in London, translated as Jin Ping Mei, which is an authoritative translation of Jin Ping Mei in the West and has been published four times.

1944 The first volume of Four Generations under One roof was created and published by Liangyou Fuxing Printing Company.

1946 invited by the State Council to give lectures in the United States for one year. In the same year, the second volume of Four Generations under One roof was published.

65438-0957, Teahouse was published in the first issue of Harvest.