Ye Shengtao (1894 - 1978), formerly known as Ye Gui Zi Shengtao, was a famous modern Chinese litterer, lecturer, cultural critic, and social actician. He was the most influential person in the 20th century Chinese literary world and was known as the "Father of Modern Chinese Literature". Ye Shengtao was born in Suzhou City, Jiangsu Province. He studied in Japan in his early years and then returned to Beijing University to study and serve as a professor of literature there. His literary works mainly consisted of novels, essays, and essays. His style was fresh and natural, focusing on emotional expression and exploration of human nature. His works have won many domestic and international literary awards and are known as the founder of modern Chinese literature. In addition to his literary achievements, Ye Shengtao was also an outstanding teacher and social actician. He has served as a professor and consultant at many well-known universities, dedicated to promoting the development of literature, education, and culture. He was also a representative figure during the May 4th Movement and actively participated in various social movements and public welfare. Ye Shengtao's personal profile was full of talents and contributions in the fields of literature, education, and culture. He was an important milestone in modern Chinese literature and education.