Liu Shaotang, a famous writer. Tongzhou linru village people. Born in February 1936 and died in March 1997 at the age of 6 1. Liu Shaotang took part in the revolution in 1948 and China took part in the revolution in 1953. He became a successful young man at the age of 13 and began to publish his works. At the age of 20, he became the youngest member of the Chinese Writers Association and was a "child prodigy writer" in China's literary world in the 1950s. It has been listed in Who's Who in the World, Who's Who in the World and Who's Who in China for many times. 199 1 was awarded the expert certificate of "making outstanding contributions to China's cultural and artistic undertakings" by the State Council. He used to be a member of the Standing Committee of Beijing Municipal People's Congress, vice chairman of Beijing Writers Association, member of the National Committee of China Federation of Literary and Art Circles, and vice chairman of China Writers Association. Liu Shaotang's literary career of more than 40 years is full of ups and downs. Long-term commitment to the creative thinking of "China style, ethnic customs, local characteristics and local themes" is the standard-bearer of contemporary local literature. He is the author of Collected Works of Liu Shaotang and Local Document System of the Grand Canal (volume 12). The novel "Jingmen Lian Zi" won the Beijing Excellent Novel Award. Storytelling in Liu Jing Pavilion won the first China Prize for Popular Literature. Liu Servant's Home won the national excellent novella award. The Beauty of Moths won the National Short Story Award, and The Yellow Flower Maid Pond won the Excellent Novel Award in the 1990s. Many Chinese and short stories have been translated into English, French, German, Russian, Japanese, Spanish, Thai, Bengali and Albanian for publication.
Liu Shaotang was born and raised in Tongzhou, and wrote about Tongzhou, which is a master of local literature. A large number of manuscripts and materials he created are full of local flavor, which is not only a true portrayal of Liu Shaotang's creative career for decades, but also an artistic representation of Tongzhou's local customs and social features in different historical periods. It has high literary appreciation value and is a rare archive treasure with strong Tongzhou local characteristics.
Liu Shaotang has deep affection for his hometown. He once wrote in his works: "I will use all my hard work and pen and ink to describe the scenery of the canal countryside in the northeast of Beijing in the 20th century, and leave a colorful picture of the history, landscape, folk customs and sociology of my hometown for the children of the North Canal in the 2nd/kloc-0th century. This is my greatest wish in my life. " He also said that he would donate all the literary archives to Tongzhou Archives. At present, there is a "Liu Shaotang Library" in Tongzhou Archives, which contains all his works, manuscripts, letters, newspaper clippings, books, badges, certificates, photos, objects and so on 1600 volumes (pieces). These materials are the precious spiritual and cultural wealth left by Liu, and they are also vivid materials for patriotism and hometown education.