The real name of futures is Lu Yao.
Lu Yao, formerly known as Wang Weiguo, was born in Qingjian County, Shaanxi Province, 1949 12.3, and was born in a poor peasant family in the mountainous area of northern Shaanxi. At the age of 7, due to family difficulties, he was adopted by his uncle in rural areas of Yanchuan County. After the Cultural Revolution began, I didn't return to my hometown to farm until the end of 1969. During this period, he worked as a temporary worker and taught in a rural primary school for one year. 65438-0973 entered the Chinese Department of Yan 'an University, during which he began to create literature. After graduating from college, he was the editor-in-chief of Shaanxi Literature and Art (now along the river). He used to be a member of Chinese Writers Association and vice chairman of Shaanxi Writers Association. 1992 died young from overwork. 1980 published a thrilling scene and won the first national excellent novella award. "Life" and "In Hard Days" also won awards in succession. 199 1 year, the novel Ordinary World won the third Contradictory Literature Award. After his work life was adapted into a movie, it caused a great sensation. Ordinary World was broadcast in china national radio before it was finished. His essay "Morning Begins at Noon" shows people his persistent confidence in literature and the price he paid. As the article "Mourning Lu Yao" wrote: "The way to calculate success is suffering and suffering. He works hard, writes hard and tortures himself. On the difficult and lonely road of literary creation, he made every effort to climb the peak with sweat and sweat. " The persistent pursuit of life, love for beloved hometown and confidence in realistic writing style all constitute the basic characteristics of Lu Yao's novels. As Lu Yao was born in the countryside, his writing materials basically came from rural life. He has always believed that he is "the son of a farmer's blood" and "a person with both rural and urban flavor". He firmly believes that "the greatest happiness in life may lie in the process of creation, not in the result". Therefore, he believes that "only in extremely heavy labor can people live more fully." He always feels life with a deeply entangled hometown complex and a heavy feeling of life, and regards the land of northern Shaanxi as an eternal poetic symbol. Whenever his creation enters a trough, he will go to his hometown of Maowusu Desert in northern Shaanxi alone, where he will examine himself and observe the society. Lu Yao's creative prose "Morning Begins at Noon" is letting us enter his inner world through his works, from which we can see his persistence in literature and the hardships in his creation. "Every word is meticulous, and ten years of hard work is extraordinary." It is this that makes us see the difficult road after flowers and applause. Lu Yao's pursuit and success, his worries and contradictions are closely related to his psychological structure. He is called an "indigenous" writer, mainly influenced by peasant culture. As a farmer's son, he deeply loves his hometown, inherits and accepts the influence of traditional culture, and regards farmer's life as his inexhaustible source. But he is also a "civilized" writer. He is ambitious, receptive and always full of expectations for world culture. He likes A Dream of Red Mansions and Lu Xun's works and never tires of reading Balzac, Tolstoy and sholokhov's works. He often reads all kinds of newspapers and periodicals, diligently reads a lot, and his colorful real life, coupled with his unique life experience, makes his creation profound and profound. 1992 Lu Yao died young from overwork, only 16 days before his 43rd birthday. Lu Yao's ordinary life has created a brilliant world. He has published Sister's Love, Life and Selected Novels by Lu Yao successively, and all his works are included in five volumes of Collected Works by Lu Yao.