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Why does Sanmao call it this pen name?
San Mao, whose real name is Chen Ping, was born on March 26th, 1943 in Dinghai County, Zhejiang Province, and is from the Philosophy Department of China Culture University. After studying in Europe, he settled in Canary Island, a western Sahara desert, and wrote a series of well-known works based on local life. After returning to Taiwan in 1981, he taught at the Cultural University, and resigned in 1984, focusing on writing and speaking. He died on January 4, 1991 at the age of 48.

Her footprints are all over the world, and her works are also widely circulated in the Chinese society around the world, and there are also a large number of readers in the mainland, and her life works and translations are very rich. * * * There are twenty-four kinds.

Sanmao's English name is ECHO, and Sanmao is a pen name. From Sanmao's preface to Naoxueji, only the word "Sanmao" is mentioned, which hides a hexagram of the Book of Changes. But what is the mystery, it is unclear. However, Sanmao himself once said: At first, the name was named because it was very inconspicuous, and another reason was that what he wrote was very ordinary, only worth 3 cents.

San Mao was born on March 26th, 1943 (February 21st of the lunar calendar) in Chongqing, Sichuan. Sanmao showed her love for books when she was young, and she was reading A Dream of Red Mansions when she was five and a half years old. In junior high school, I almost read all the world famous books on the market. I dropped out of school in the second year of junior high school and was carefully taught by my parents to lay a solid foundation in poetry, ancient prose and English next time. He studied painting with two painters, Gu Fusheng and Shao Youxuan.

in p>1964, he was chartered by Mr. Zhang Qijun, the founder of Culture University, to be an auditor in the philosophy department of the school, with excellent academic performance.

I dropped out of school again in p>1967 and went to Spain alone. During the three years, I studied at the University of Madrid in Spain and Goethe College in Germany, and worked in the Law Library of the University of Enoch in the United States. It is of great help to her life experience and Chinese study.

After returning to China in p>197, he was invited by Mr. Zhang Qijun to teach in the Department of German Literature and Philosophy of Wenda University. Later, due to the sudden death of her fiance, she left again and went to Spain. Reunion with loved one, her 6-year-old Jose.

in p>1973, she married Jose in the local court in the western Sahara desert. Living in the desert inspired her latent writing style, and encouraged by the editor-in-chief of the United Daily News at that time, her works continued to flow and she began to collect and publish books.

The first work, The Story of the Sahara, was published in May 1976.

On September 3th, 1979, her husband Jose died in a diving accident and returned to Taiwan Province.

in p>1981, San Mao decided to end his 14-year life in a foreign country and settle in China. In January of the same year, the United Daily News specially sponsored her to travel to Central and South America for half a year. When she came back, she wrote "Thousands of Waters in Qian Shan" and gave a speech around the island. After that, Sanmao taught the Literature and Art Section of the Cultural University, teaching novel creation and prose writing, which were deeply loved by students.

In p>1984, due to health problems, I resigned from my teaching post and focused on writing and speaking.

I went back to my hometown in mainland China for the first time in April after p>1989, and found that my works also have many readers in mainland China. And paid a special visit to Mr. Zhang Leping, who is famous for his comic book The Wandering of San Mao, and realized his long-cherished wish.

In p>199, she was engaged in script writing, and finished her first Chinese script, which was also her last work, Rolling the Red Dust.

died in the early morning of January 4th, 1991 at the age of 48.

appreciation of San Mao's works: Playing truant for reading

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