At 10:59 am on March 18, the well-known Taiwanese writer Li Ao died of illness. A well-known tutoring history teacher in Taiwan compiled Li Ao's classic sayings, including "I never worship idols. If I really want to worship idols...I will look in the mirror!" etc.
Li Ao's classic sayings (examples):
1. "I never worship idols. If I really want to worship idols... I will look in the mirror!"
2. "Others will only call him a bastard, but I, Li Ao, will prove that he is a bastard!"
3. "The three best people who have written in vernacular in the past five hundred years, Li Ao , Li Ao, Li Ao!”
Lai Dingming, the former president of Shih Hsin University, posted on Facebook that no matter how much he is right or wrong, he has left a deep imprint on our generation! In particular, the book "The Old Man and the Stick" reminds us all the time. "But he owes us a masterpiece on the history of thought that he promised to write. It seems that the wait is in vain."
Well-known Taiwanese media person Zhou Yukou also posted on Facebook, "Mourning for brother Li Ao, a figure of a generation! ”