What is the earliest drama script created in modern China?

The earliest drama script created in modern China is Hu Shi's "Lifetime Events". Author Hu Shi. Published in New Youth, Volume 6, No. 3, in March 1919, with the author's preface and postscript. The author said that it was originally written in English at the request of a friend and later translated into Chinese. It is one of the earliest drama works in China. The script describes the story of Tian Yamei, the only daughter of a middle-class family who runs away from home in order to gain independence in marriage. Yamei returned from studying abroad and independently selected Mr. Chen, a friend she had been with for many years. However, Mrs. Tian asked for a fortune teller and said that the fortunes were inconsistent and the horoscopes were incompatible, so she objected. In the end, Yamei took advantage of her parents to leave the house for dinner, left a note and ran away. He left a message saying that this was a lifelong event for the child and that the child should make his own decision. The child now took Mr. Chen’s car and said goodbye for the time being.