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The evaluation of Lu Yao is:
Lu Yao went deep into life and took root in the people, integrated literary creation into the great practice of reform and opening up, and wrote the story of reform and opening up with heart and emotion. He has successively created works such as "Life", "Thrilling Scene" and "In Difficult Days".
In particular, he created the long story "Ordinary World", which shows the great changes in China's urban and rural social life and people's thoughts and emotions, praises the spirit of the times of striving for progress and daring to be the first, and inspires generation after generation of young people to be upward and good, self-improvement, and actively participate in the torrent of reform and opening up, which has produced a wide and far-reaching social impact.
Lu Yao's contribution:
Lu Yao's spiritual legacy has at least the following four points: first, his sense of sacredness in the cause of literature, and he used his whole life to create his own literature; Second, he has a deep and enduring concern for the fate of ordinary people.
Third, the characters of Gao Jialin and Sun Shaoping created by him gave the bottom of the society, especially the young people who are struggling, with eternal emotional resonance and spiritual encouragement; Fourth, he excavated and expressed as much as possible the simple and precious spirit of each person. These four points are enough to make a writer immortal forever.
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Lu Yao (1949-1992), formerly known as Wang Weiguo, was born on December 3, 1949 in a poor peasant family in Qingjian County, Yulin City, Shaanxi Province. He studied at Yanchuan County High School and returned to his hometown to work as a farmer in 1969. During this time, he worked many temporary jobs and taught in a rural primary school for a year.
In 1973, he entered the Department of Chinese at Yan'an University, during which time he began to create literature. After graduating from university, he served as "Shaanxi Literature and Art" (now "Yanhe"). In 1980, he published "An Amazing and Moving Scene" and won the first National Excellent Novella Small Closed Space Story.
In 1982, he published the novella ** "Life", which was later adapted into a movie and caused a sensation throughout the country. In 1991, he completed the million-character masterpiece "Ordinary World", which with its magnificent momentum and epic character, showed the great changes in the social life and people's thoughts and emotions in China's urban and rural areas in the reform era, and was broadcast on the People's Radio before it was completed. Lu Yao won the Mao Dun Literature Award for this.
At 8:20 a.m. on November 17, 1992, Lu Yao died in Xi'an at the age of 42 due to ineffective medical treatment.
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Writer Lu Yao's wife is Lin Da, a native of Beijing, who was a student of the Women's High School of Beijing Normal University during the Cultural Revolution, and later went to northern Shaanxi to join the teamWhen he was a young man, he met and married Lu Yao, engaged in a similar profession, and filed for divorce 3 months before Lu Yao's death.
After Lu Yao was admitted to Yan'an University, most of the economy was funded by Linda, and it was precisely because of Linda that Lu Yao was able to study and create literature at Yan'an University with peace of mind. After leaving Yan'an University, Lu Yao worked in the literary journal Yanhe and went to work in Xi'an. Later, Linda was also assigned to Xi'an Film Studio.
They married in January 1978 and gave birth to their daughter, Lu Yuan, in 1979. Unfortunately, married life is not as sweet as I imagined at first, let alone harmony and happiness. He did not enjoy the true affection between husband and wife, or rather the time of such affection was very short.
Lu Yao's emotional experience.
Under the mediation of his friend and poet Cao Guxi, who guided him to the road of literature, Lu Yao and Beijing educated Lin became the most unforgettable love affair in his life at the most glorious moment of his life.
In 1970, Yanchuan County recruited workers, and Lu Yao won an index, but he transferred this quota to Lin Hong. There are always many indescribable coincidences in life, and Lu Yao, who was covered in sores and tortured to the point that he couldn't walk for two months, was announced by the county revolutionary committee to be isolated and examined. At noon on the same day, Lin Hong proposed to break off diplomatic relations because of Lu Yao's "peasant identity", and fell in love with a lower-level PLA officer who supported the work.
Lin Hong's departure had an important impact on him, and Lu Yao never walked out of the happiness and shadow brought by this relationship in his life. In his famous work "Life", Gao Jialin, who walked into the county and became a city person, abandoned the rural girl Liu Qiaozhen, which may be a copy of Lin Hong, a young man from Beijing's source skin, who abandoned Lu Yao. Tian Xiaoxia in the masterpiece "Ordinary World" may also have the shadow of Lin Hong.
With the failure of his career and the frustration of his first love, Lu Yao was in pain and completely desperate, and had to return to the countryside. With the help of his godfather and brigade secretary Liu Junkuan, he became a private teacher and regained his life of material poverty and spiritual loneliness.
He had no choice but to enrich himself with writing, so he published poems in "Mountain Flowers" edited by Cao Guxi, and was finally seconded to the county party committee communication group. At this time, Lin Da, another talented Beijing intellectual, came into his life and soothed his wounds with love.
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Lu Yao's wife, Lin Da, a native of Beijing, was a student of the Women's High School Attached to Beijing Normal University during the Cultural Revolution, and later went to northern Shaanxi to join the queue. His father is said to be a high-ranking cadre of the Xinhua News Agency. It seems that meeting and getting married when I was a educated youth is also a similar profession.
She and Lu chase me in their careers, and rarely take care of Lu Yao. In Lu Yao's writing about the most difficult days in the ordinary world, he proposed to break up and divorce. There is little contact with Lu Yao's family, and women in the city may not be used to being a family helper, and they disdain to associate with old farmers.
Lu Yao's daughter Lu Mingming. I remember that Lu Yao was seriously ill and hospitalized, and his younger brother took care of him at the bedside, and at the funeral, his daughter Lu Yuan looked so sad and helpless, and his wife never showed up. and in "Morning Begins at Noon", there is no mention of his wife or even his marital status.
When he interrupted his creation and returned to Xi'an from the mine to accompany his daughter for the New Year, he said that if he didn't feel that his daughter was pitiful alone, he would not waste time) Who knows why? Personally, I feel that his wife should be held somewhat responsible for his untimely death.
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Lu Yao's wife Lin Da is a Beijing educated youth, and Lu Yao's first love Lin Hong is a good friend. After getting married, because Lu Yao was away from home all the year round, it was Linda who supported the burden of raising her daughter and taking care of the family......His wife signed a divorce agreement with him in the ward dozens of days before he died......Friends who are familiar with them are silent about their emotional changes and family crises, and we have no way of knowing why two people who love each other know each other but can't stay together for the rest of their lives.
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Lu Yao's daughter is called Lu Mingming, of course she has a wife.
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There are wives, and they live happily.
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Yes, Lu Yao also has a daughter.
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Lu Yao, (1949-1992).Formerly known as Wang Weiguo, he was born on December 3, 1949 in a poor peasant family in Qingjian County, Yulin City, Shaanxi Province. In 1973, he entered the Department of Chinese of Yan'an University and began to create literature.
After graduating from university, he served as "Shaanxi Literature and Art" (now "Yanhe") and won the first National Excellent Novella ** Award. In 1982, he published the novella "Life" and won the second National Excellent Novella Award. In 1988, he wrote his masterpiece "The Ordinary World".
In 1991, he won the Contradictory Literature Award. At 8:20 a.m. on November 17, 1992, he died in Xi'an due to ineffective medical treatment. He was only 42 years old.
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Lu Yao (1949-1992), a contemporary Chinese writer, was born in a generation of peasant families in northern Shaanxi, his masterpiece "Ordinary World" with its magnificent momentum and epic character, a panoramic performance of the reform era of China's urban and rural social life and people's thoughts and emotions of the great changes, the work won the third Mao Dun Literature Award, and later died early due to liver disease at the age of 43. See.
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