Lu Yao's real name was Gao Jialin.
Lu Yao's real name was Gao Xiujuan.
Lu Yao's pen name came from his original name, Liberation. In his hometown, Hengshan County, Yulin City, Shaanxi Province, there was a famous river-Wuding River. Liberation was washed away by the water while swimming on the river, so his family gave him a name--Lu Yao. Lu Yao was a Chinese journalist and host. His representative work was the novel Life, published in 1982. His works were known for their profound social insight and touching emotional descriptions, and were hailed as important in the early days of China's reform and opening up.
Lu Yao's pen name came from his real name, Liu Xuejian. Lu Yao was his nickname. Lu Yao was the representative of modern Chinese literature. His representative works included " Ordinary World " and " Life ".
The protagonist of Lu Yao's novel, Alive, was called Fu Gui.
The name of the movie based on Lu Yao's novel Life was The Longest Day.
The film based on Lu Yao's " Life " was called " Man's Search for Meaning " and was released in 1994. It was directed by Zhang Yimou. The movie was adapted from his other novel, Alive.