Lao She (December 28, 1899-August 24, 1966) was a famous Chinese novelist, drama, translator and critic in the 20th century. His works deeply reflected the fate of Chinese society and people, and he was regarded as one of the founders of modern Chinese literature. Lao She's works covered a wide range of literature, including novels, plays, essays, essays, etc. His representative works included the novel "Camel Xiangzi","Teahouse","Four Generations Under One roof", and the play "Longxu Gully". Among them,"Teahouse" was regarded as a classic work of modern Chinese drama. In addition to his literary achievements, Lao She was also an outstanding translator. His translated works included classic works such as Dream of the Red Chamber, Journey to the West, and The Scholars. His translation style was unique, precise and expressive, which made great contributions to the world literary translation industry. Lao She's position in the history of Chinese literature was unshakable. He was hailed as a "literary giant" and had a profound impact on modern Chinese literature. After his death, he was considered one of the founders of modern Chinese literature and was buried in the Summer Palace in Beijing.