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Character experience, Chingiz Aytmatov.
1928 12 12, aitmatov was born in Schaekel village, Taras Mountain, Kyrgyzstan, Soviet Union, and entered a family of Kyrgyz farmers and herdsmen.

1937 The Soviet Union "eliminated counter-revolutionaries", and his father, who was the secretary of the state committee, was killed unjustly. After his father died, he lived alone with his mother. During the Great Patriotic War, he worked as a clerk in the village, then studied in the Agricultural College and became an animal husbandry technician.

1952 began to publish works. 1958 after graduating from the Moscow advanced literature training class, he published the novella Chamilia in New Times magazine, which made him famous and became a member of the Soviet literary world.

1959, aitmatov joined the Soviet * * * production party.

1962, he published a collection of stories about grasslands and mountains, and won the Lenin Prize for this book the following year.

1966, the novella Farewell to Gulisari was published.

1968 A Farewell to Gulisari won the Soviet National Award. In the same year, Aitmatov was awarded the title of "Kyrgyz People's Writer".

1970, White Ship Publishing.

197 1 won the Lenin medal.

1977 "White Ship" won the Soviet National Award.

1978 aitmatov won the title of "socialist labor hero".

1980, getting older every day.

1983 "a day grows longer than a hundred years" won the Soviet state award.

Aitmatov has been the representative of supreme soviet of the ussr since 1966.

From 65438 to 0976, Aitmatov served as the secretary of the board of directors of the Soviet Writers Association. He is also a member of the Central Committee of Kyrgyz communist party and an academician of Kyrgyz Academy of Sciences.

1990 was appointed as a member of the Soviet presidential Committee; After the disintegration of the Soviet Union, he was appointed as the Russian ambassador to Luxembourg.

1At the end of 1993, President Kyrgyzstan appointed him as the ambassador of Kyrgyzstan to Belgium and the representative of Kyrgyzstan to Europe and NATO. Since then, he has served as the ambassador of Kyrgyzstan to Belgium, the Netherlands and Luxembourg, as well as the representative to NATO and the European Union. His term as Russian ambassador to Luxembourg will not expire until 1994, and he is also the ambassador of the two countries abroad.

1996, Cassandra seal publishing.

In April 2008, it was reported that Aitmatov was hospitalized due to illness. On May 16, a local hospital in Nuremberg confirmed that Aitmatov was being treated for "renal insufficiency".

On June 10, 2008, Chingiz Aytmatov died in Nuremberg at the age of 79. A spokesman for the President of Kyrgyzstan announced that "Aitmatov died of pneumonia."