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What are Lao She's plays?

1. Teahouse

There is no concentrated storyline running through the whole drama. The three scenes reflect three times: the late Qing Dynasty, the period of warlord scuffle and after the victory of the Anti-Japanese War. Through the various events of Yutai Teahouse, a big teahouse in Beijing, in these three different times, and through more than 7 vivid characters entering and leaving the teahouse, it reflects the social changes of half a century.

2. Longxugou

By contrasting the old society with the new one, the script praises the deep concern of the Party and the people's government for the working people, and writes the love of the urban poor who have endured hardships for the new China. It's an ode to New Beijing and China.

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The script of "Face Problem" was written in the Anti-Japanese War, and the protagonist Tong Jingming, who has been a secretary for half his life, never got a job. Under the extremely difficult conditions in the home front, he did not contribute to the Anti-Japanese War, but tried his best to maintain a ridiculous face, and eventually made a fool of himself.

4. Looking at Chang 'an in the West

The script is a satire based on the related materials of Li Wanming's political fraud case exposed in the 195s. Li Wancheng, a political editor, took advantage of the lax management system of some government departments and the bureaucratic style of a few cadres, forged documents and historical materials by taking advantage of the people's worship of heroes, and cheated the Central Ministry of Agriculture and Forestry from an ordinary cadre to the important position of chief of staff and division commander of the army, and finally fell into the French Open.

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The script of "Residual Fog" is set in the mountain city of Chongqing in 1939. Because of greed for power, lust for money and love for money, the director of writing and washing first occupied Zhu Yuming, a fleeing commoner, and then hooked up with the traitor Xu Fangmi, and was finally dismissed and arrested. Centered on this, the script depicts the ugliness of some people in the rear area, such as dragging out an ignoble existence, being insensitive, having fun and so on. The title of the play "Remnant Fog" pinned the author's confidence in getting rid of all these ugly phenomena and winning the victory of the Anti-Japanese War.