Lao She (February 3, 1899 - August 24, 1966) was 67 years old. His original name was Shu Qingchun, and his courtesy name was Sheyu (the last name was split into two). Manchu, native of Beijing, Zhenghongqi native, people's artist. He also has pen names such as Jie Qing, Hong Lai, and Fei Wo. Chinese modern novelist, famous writer, outstanding language master, and the first writer in New China to win the title of "People's Artist". Lao She has many works, and his representative works include "Camel Xiangzi", "Lao Zhang's Philosophy", "Four Generations Under One Roof", "Two Horses", "Divorce", "Cat City", "Under the Red Flag", "Cat", "Hen", scripts "Remnant Fog", "Fang Pearl", "A Matter of Face", "Spring and Autumn", "Youth Commando", "Drama Collection", "Willow Well", "Shopgirl", "Family Portrait", "Tea House", reportage "The Nameless Highlands Become Famous", novellas "Crescent Moon", "My Life", "The Exit", short story collections "Going to the Market", "The Collection of Sakura Sea", "The Collection of Clam Algae" , "Train Collection", "Anemia Collection" and the collection of works "Lao She's Collected Works" (16 volumes), etc. Among them, the most famous ones are: "Teahouse", "Longxugou", "Camel Xiangzi", and "Four Generations Under One Roof". The Beijing Municipal Government awarded him the title of "People's Artist". Lao She always worked selflessly throughout his life. He was a well-deserved "model worker" in the literary and art circles.