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Lao She

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Also known as Shu Qingchun, Shu, Sheyu

Chinese writer, novelist and playwright (1899-1966)

AI overview

Lao She (1899–1966) was a Chinese writer, novelist, and playwright. He made significant contributions to Chinese literature during the 20th century.

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Person · Open Library

Works
23

Top works

  • Cha guan
  • Teahouse
  • Quatre générations sous un même toit, tome 1 à 3
  • L'Enfant du Nouvel An
  • Quatre générations sous un même toit, tome 3

via Open Library + Wikidata

Film & TV

Writing · Beijing, China

Known for

  • 春节大联欢 — 自己1956

via TMDB

Music · MusicBrainz

Type
Group
Origin
Taiwan
Active from
2001
chinesegirl groupmandopoppop

via MusicBrainz · CC0

Listeners · Last.fm

Listeners
8
Total plays
14

<a href="https://www.last.fm/music/Lao+She">Read more on Last.fm</a>

via Last.fm · Lao She

Key facts

Native name
舒慶春
Born
Shu Qingchun , ( 1899-02-03 ) 3 February 1899, Beijing, Qing Empire
Died
24 August 1966 (1966-08-24) (aged 67), Beijing, People's Republic of China
Resting place
Babaoshan Revolutionary Cemetery , Beijing
Pen name
Lao She
Occupation
Novelist, dramatist
Language
Chinese
Alma mater
Beijing Normal University
Notable works
Rickshaw Boy , Teahouse
Spouse
Hu Jieqing
Chinese
老 舍
Hanyu pinyin
Lǎo Shě
Wade giles
Lao Shê
Ipa
[la ̀ ʊ ʂɤ ̀ ]
Yale romanization
Lóuh Se
Jyutping
Lou5 Se3

via Wikipedia infobox

~18 min read

Encyclopedic overview

Shu Qingchun Traditional Chinese舒慶春 Simplified Chinese舒庆春

Shu Sheyu Chinese舒舍予

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