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Brief Introduction of the Author of Suzhou Gardens

Ye Shengtao (189410/October 28th-1988 February 16) was originally named Ye, Han nationality. The word Chen Bing. Suzhou, Jiangsu, is a famous writer, educator, editor, literary publisher and social activist. 19 12 after graduating from middle school, I started to be a primary school teacher and engaged in literary creation because of my poor family. Join the trendy society supported by Li Dazhao and Lu Xun before the May 4th Movement. 192 1 launched the "Literature Research Association" with Shen Yanbing and Zheng Zhenduo, advocated the literary view of "for life", and founded the first poetry magazine "Poetry Magazine" in China's new literary world with Zhu Ziqing and others. He has published many works reflecting people's miserable life and fate, including the collection of fairy tales "Scarecrow" and the collection of novels "Diaphragm" and "Fire". From 65438 to 0923, Ye Shengtao entered the Commercial Press and began to edit and publish, editing magazines such as Novel Monthly, while continuing his literary creation, publishing the novel Ni Huanzhi and a large number of short stories. 1930, he transferred to Ming Kai Bookstore. The magazine "Middle School Students" sponsored by him was the most popular reading for young students in 1930s and 1940s, and it had a wide influence in society.

Ye Shengtao's main pen names are Ye Tao, Shengtao and Guishan.

On the Spring Banquet Ye Shengtao's First Vernacular Novel 19 14

Xuechao (combined with Zhu Ziqing and others) (poem) 1922

Diaphragm (Collection of Novels) (1922)

Scarecrow (Novel, Early Fairy Tales) 1923

Fire (collection of novels) 1923

Offline (short story) 1925

Ni Huanzhi (Novel) 1929

Stone Statues of Ancient Heroes (Fairy Tales) 193 1

Wenxin (Education) 1934 (co-authored with Xia Mianzun)

Live Not Tired (Prose) 1935

Sheng Tao's short stories (short stories) 1936

Selected Works of Ye (Selected Works) 1936

Skimming instruction example (education) 1946 (co-authored with Zhu Ziqing)

Children's Literature Research 1947

Intensive reading guidance (education) example 1948

Writing Essays (Education) 195 1

Lotus (now included in the second volume of the third grade (Su Jiao Edition)). The second volume of the third grade (People's Education Edition) Chinese book text)

Selected Fairy Tales of Ye Shengtao (Fairy Tales) 1956

Selected Works of Ye Shengtao 1958

Struggle (short story) 1959

Night 1959 Ordinary Stories 1959

Microwave oven 1959

The Book of Cherry Blossoms (Poetry) 1960

Mr pan is in trouble (short story) 1964

Ye Shengtao's Prose (Prose) 1983

Me and Sichuan (Prose and Poetry) 1984

Article Speech (co-authored with Xia Mianzun) (Education) 1997

Seventy-two lectures on Mandarin (Education) 1999 (co-authored with Xia Mianzun)

Lotus root and water shield (short story) 1997 (now included in the eighth lesson of the seventh grade Chinese textbook),

Climbing Tiger's Feet (now included in the sixth lesson of the fourth grade Chinese textbook (People's Education Edition))

Remember Jinhua Shuanglong Cave (now included in the second volume of grade six (Su Jiao Edition))

Ye Shengtao has served as editor, editor-in-chief or editor-in-chief of the following newspapers:

Saturday, Shanghai News, Shanghai Republic Daily, Literature Weekly, Axiom Daily, Chinese Monthly, Suzhou Review, Women's Magazine, Novel Monthly, Middle School Students, Enlightened Teenagers, China Writers, People's Education, China Language, Poetry, Guangming, chinese magazine and Middle School Students in the Semi-war.

Ye Shengtao's representative fairy tales:

Scarecrow, traveler, white boat, ancient hero stone statue, a seed, rose and goldfish, moon girl's wedding, mimosa, happy people, checkered dreams and so on.