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In many of Wang Xiaobo's novels, the hero is named "Wang Er", because Wang Xiaobo ranks the fourth among the five children in the family and the second among the boys.
brief introduction
Wang Xiaobo (1952-1997) is a famous contemporary scholar and writer of the Han nationality. Born in Beijing on May 13, 1952, he went to Yunnan to jump the queue in l968 and was admitted to Renmin University of China to study Commodity Science in 1978. From 1984 to 1988, he studied in the University of Pittsburgh in the United States. After receiving a master's degree, he returned to China. He once taught in Peking University and Renmin University of China, and later resigned to specialize in writing. He died in Beijing on April 11, 1997. The cemetery is located in the eighth District of Foshan cemetery in Changping, Beijing. Wang Xiaobo is quite unique in both his conduct and writing. His writing flaunts "wisdom", "natural human love" and "fun", which is unique and full of critical spirit. He learned from Mu Dan (cha Liangzheng).
Chronological compendium
On May 13, 1952, Wang Xiaobo was born into a cadre family in Beijing. At that time, during the "three evils" movement, the family situation suddenly changed, which had a great impact on Wang Xiaobo's life. His name "Xiaobo" is the record of this event. His father Wang Fangming, a logician from Quxian County, Sichuan Province, is a professor at Renmin University of China. In 1935, he took part in the student movement under the leadership of the Communist Party of China, and soon went to Yan'an and moved to Shandong. In the early 1950s, he was a cadre of the Ministry of education. He was wrongly classified as "class dissident" in 1952 and restored to the party in 1979. His mother, song Huawei, is a cadre of the Ministry of education. She is from Muping District, Yantai City, Shandong Province. Wang Xiaobo ranks fourth among the five children in the family and second among the boys. In many of his novels, the hero is named "Wang Er", perhaps not by accident. Elder sister Wang Xiaoqin, second elder sister Wang Zheng, elder brother Wang Xiaoping and younger brother Wang Chenguang.
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