How many children does Lao She have? What's the deal?

Lao She has four children, namely Shu Ji, Shu Yi, Shu Yu and Shu Li.

Shu Yi is the only son of Mr. Lao She. He is currently the director of the Museum of Modern Chinese Literature and is extremely busy with work on weekdays. In 1978, he led the scientific research department and central laboratory, and won the title of "National Advanced Unit for Technological Innovation" awarded by the All-China Federation of Trade Unions; from 1985 to 2002, he served as the director of the Museum of Modern Chinese Literature, erecting a monument to modern Chinese literature; in 1992 In 2017, the essay collection "Lao She's Hobbies and Passages" won the Manchu Literature Award; the essay "Lao She and Friends" won the Third October Outstanding Prose Award; "The Waves in Bing Xin's Heart" won the Second National Women's Federation Good Work Award; The work "Urban Elf" was included in the 22nd Chinese lesson in the first volume of eighth grade in the Jiangsu Education Press.

Shu Ji, Lao She’s eldest daughter. Born in Jinan on September 5, 1933. He served as a lecturer in the physics department of Hebei Beijing Normal University and Hebei Normal University. In 1978, he was transferred to People's Literature Publishing House as deputy editor for the publication of Lao She's collected works. After retirement, he served as the director of Lao She Memorial Hall in 1999. Since 1978, he has edited and published a multi-volume collection of Lao She's works and works that had not been published during the author's lifetime. He has also written more than ten "prefaces", "prefaces" and "postscripts" to various works of Mr. Lao She, making contributions to the history of Chinese literature. Outstanding contribution.

The second daughter of Shu Yu Lao She. In 1964, he was transferred to the German Teaching and Research Section of Beijing International Studies University and has been teaching ever since. He once served as a director of the Chinese German Teaching Research Association, a director of the Chinese German Literature Research Association, and a member of the International Germanic Society. He is a national-level outstanding teacher and has made outstanding contributions to the training objectives, curriculum and teaching of German majors. His main translation works include "The Complete Collection of Grimm's Fairy Tales" and "Selected Novels of Hoffmann: Valen Mines"; published the textbook "Flash of Wisdom" (included in the national "11th Five-Year Plan" textbook publishing plan); selected and compiled "Collection of Lao She's Representative Works", "Lao She's Novels".

Shu Li, Lao She’s third daughter and the fourth eldest child in the family. Shu Li's father is the famous writer Lao She, a Manchu Zhenghongbanner. Graduated from the Chinese Language Department of Beijing Normal University in 1931. In 1958, he was employed by the Chinese Painting Academy in Beijing as a first-class artist. He has successively served as the executive director of the Chinese Painting Research Association, a member of the China Art Association, a member of the Chinese Calligraphy Association, president of the Manchu Painting and Calligraphy Research Association, consultant to the Beijing Federation of Literary and Art Circles, consultant to the Chinese Painting Research Association, and consultant to the Beijing Chinese Flower and Bird Painting Research Association.

Extended information

In 1930, Hu Jieqing was studying at Beijing Normal University. Linguist Mr. Luo Changpei was a friend of Brother Hu Jiqing. Once, he went to Hu's house to play, and Hu's mother asked him to help find a son-in-law. At this time, Lao She happened to return from London, so Luo Changpei introduced Lao She to Hu's mother. After learning about Lao She's talent and character, Hu's mother was very happy, and privately decided on this son-in-law, so she and Luo discussed a A careful plan brought Lao She and Hu Jieqing to meet.

In the winter of 1930, Lao She returned to Peiping. Under Luo's arrangement, Lao She was dragged to dinner by his friends everywhere, and Hu Jieqing was always at the table. After frequent encounters, Hu and Shu developed feelings. It was not until the summer of 1931 that Hu Jieqing graduated and the two held a wedding.

Half a month after their marriage, Lao She and his wife came to Jinan and continued to teach at the university, while Hu Jieqing taught in a middle school. The couple's first child was born in Jinan, a girl named Shu Ji. In 1935, her second child, son Shu Yi, was born. In 1937, her third child, second daughter Shu Li, was born in Chongqing.

Reference materials

Lao She’s family life and family life