Lao She

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Lao She was a prominent 20th-century Chinese novelist and playwright best known for his vivid portrayals of Beijing life and his satirical, socially conscious works such as "Rickshaw Boy" and "Teahouse."

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instanceOf Chinese novelist
person
playwright
satirist
activePeriod 1920s
1930s
1940s
1950s
1960s
awardReceived Order of the British Empire
People’s Artist (title in China) NERFINISHED
birthName Shu Qingchun NERFINISHED
burialPlace Babaoshan Revolutionary Cemetery NERFINISHED
causeOfDeath suicide
causeOfDeathContext Cultural Revolution persecution
child Shu Yi NERFINISHED
countryOfCitizenship China
dateOfBirth 1899-02-03
dateOfDeath 1966-08-24
educatedAt Beijing Normal School NERFINISHED
employer Cheeloo University NERFINISHED
Qingdao University NERFINISHED
School of Oriental Studies, University of London NERFINISHED
Shandong University NERFINISHED
United States Department of State (as cultural lecturer) NERFINISHED
ethnicGroup Manchu NERFINISHED
gender male
genre novel
play
satire
short story
influenced contemporary Chinese literature
influencedBy Lu Xun NERFINISHED
languageOfWorkOrName Chinese
literaryStyle vivid Beijing dialect
literaryTheme Beijing urban life
ordinary people
social injustice
memberOf Chinese Writers Association NERFINISHED
movement modern Chinese literature
realism
social realism
nativeName 老舍 NERFINISHED
notableWork Camel Xiangzi NERFINISHED
Four Generations Under One Roof NERFINISHED
Luo Tuo Xiang Zi NERFINISHED
Rickshaw Boy NERFINISHED
Teahouse NERFINISHED
The Drum Singers NERFINISHED
occupation essayist
novelist
playwright
short story writer
teacher
placeOfBirth Beijing NERFINISHED
Qing Empire NERFINISHED
Zhili Province NERFINISHED
placeOfDeath Beijing NERFINISHED
positionHeld deputy to the National People’s Congress
vice chairman of the All-China Federation of Literary and Art Circles
pseudonym Lao She NERFINISHED
religion Christianity
residence Beijing NERFINISHED
London, England
surface form: London

Singapore NERFINISHED
United States of America
surface form: United States
spouse Hu Jieqing NERFINISHED
spouseOccupation painter
workLocation Beijing NERFINISHED
Chongqing NERFINISHED
Jinan NERFINISHED
London, England
surface form: London

Qingdao NERFINISHED
writingLanguage Mandarin Chinese NERFINISHED

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