Cang Kejia, male, (1905 10 2004 10 8 ~ 5 February), born in Zhucheng, Weifang, Shandong Province, was originally named Zang, whose pen names were Shao Quan and He Jia. Graduated from Shandong University, he is a loyal patriot and a student of Wen Yiduo, a former member of China Democratic League. Famous poet.
Cang Kejia's short poem "Some People" was well received and was selected as the 27th lesson of the sixth-grade people's education edition. Words and deeds-A record of Mr. Wen Yiduo's words and deeds (the textbook of the People's Education Edition was renamed as "Mr. Wen Yiduo's words and deeds" with the consent of the author, and the textbook was revised back to the original topic on 20 17) was selected as the second lesson of the seventh grade People's Education Edition. Representative works such as Refugees, Some People and Old Horse.
At 20: 35 on February 5, 2004, Cang Kejia died of coronary heart disease, uremia and other multiple organ failure in Beijing at the age of 98 120 days.
Character evaluation:
Comrade Cang Kejia's life is a life of unremitting pursuit of light, a life of consciously expressing the times and serving the people wholeheartedly, and a life of diligent writing, painstaking efforts and constant climbing of artistic peaks. He is keen in thinking, clear in love and hate, kind and upright, optimistic and open-minded, decent in style, simple in style, approachable, open-minded and cheerful, frugal in life and strict with himself. He devoted his whole life's energy and painstaking efforts to the literary cause of the party and the people selflessly.