Lu Yao Explained

Lu Yao
Birth Name:Wang Weiguo
Birth Date:1949 12, df=yes
Birth Place:Qingjian County, Yulin, Shaanxi, China
Death Place:Xi'an, Shaanxi, China
Occupation:Writer
Notableworks:Ordinary World
Awards:Mao Dun Literature Prize

Wang Weiguo (; 1949–1992), better known by his pen name Lu Yao, was a Chinese novelist.

Biography

He was born on 3 December 1949 in Qingjian County, Shaanxi Province. He had six siblings and grew up in a very poor family.

Career

He began writing novels when as a college student, and graduated from the Chinese Department of Yan'an University in 1973. After graduation, he became an editor of Yanhe magazine. In 1982, Lu Yao published his novella "Life", which was made into a film in 1984. It was at this time that he started to become well known across China. In 1991, Lu Yao finished his most famous work, Ordinary World,[1] which won the Mao Dun Literature Prize.[2] His writing was closely related to his own life and experiences, and focused mostly on young people from his native Shaanbei striving to change their lives.

Death

He died on 17 November 1992

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Lu Yao's Ordinary World now on air as TV series[1]- Chinadaily.com.cn]. 2021-02-09. www.chinadaily.com.cn.
  2. Web site: Life, by Lu Yao : The Leeds Centre for New Chinese Writing. 2021-02-09. writingchinese.leeds.ac.uk.