1. "Teahouse"
"Teahouse" is a play written by the modern writer Lao She in 1956. "Teahouse" is structured into three acts. It is based on the story of a family named Yutai in old Beijing. The rise and fall of the Grand Teahouse serves as the background, showing the social landscape of Beijing and the life changes of different people from all walks of life in the nearly 50 years from the late Qing Dynasty to the Beiyang Warlord Period and then to the victory of the Anti-Japanese War.
Each scene describes an era. People from all walks of life in Beijing come from this big teahouse. The whole play shows a series of magnificent historical pictures, which vividly illustrates the history of old China. inevitable demise and the birth of New China.
2. "Longxugou"
"Longxugou" is an ode to the new socialist China. It tells the story of the protagonist, Madman Cheng, who changes from an artist to a "madman" in the old society. ”, the story of the man who transformed from a “madman” to an artist after liberation reflects the different destinies of the Chinese people before and after liberation as well as their support and love for the party and the government.
3. "The Collection of Yinghai"
Lao She created a large number of novels (especially novels), scripts, essays, poems (in addition to new styles, including lyrics, ancient poems and Old-style poetry, etc.), almost all forms are involved. Most of the works in "Sakukai Collection" can be called "character sketches", and the main purpose of the novel is basically centered on character portrayal.
4. "Camel Xiangzi"
"Camel Xiangzi" is a novel written by the people's artist Lao She. It describes the tragic fate of rickshaw pullers during the warlord war in the 1920s. Xiangzi is a representative figure of the working people in the old society.
5. "Four Generations Under One Roof"
"Four Generations Under One Roof" is a million-word novel written by the Chinese writer Lao She. This is a novel, consisting of three parts, that shows the lives of ordinary people in the occupied areas of Peiping and the War of Resistance.
"Four Generations Under One Roof" depicts the images of many ordinary people from all walks of life at that time. The choices of the country and individuals and various difficult choices are intertwined, profoundly showing the role of ordinary people in the history of the great era. The difficult and tortuous road traveled in the process.