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Some commentators say that Tai Jingnong likes bitter wine, not because of its bitterness and black color, but because of its local flavor. "He is a master of vernacular literature, and he likes bitter dew because of its similar flavor. ”
In 1938, Lao She, who fled to Chongqing to escape the war, wrote the essay "Huaiyou". In the article, he recounted the situation of drinking bitter dew with the writer Wang Tongzhao in Qingdao, "What a lovely Tongzhao, every time he comes home from Shanghai - his home is in Qingdao - he will drink a few glasses of bitter dew wine with me." ”
Then, Lao She borrowed a glass of bitter dew wine to express his desire for victory in the war: "(On the day of victory), all the people from all over the country came to the meeting, washed our pens with (bitter dew) wine, and dripped tears on the back of our hands, when we shook hands." Those were our happiest days! ”
Perhaps inspired by the literati and writers living in Qingdao who love to drink bitter dew wine, or perhaps because they believe that bitter dew wine has a bitter and slightly sweet flavor and has a strong local flavor of Qingdao, the name of the supplement of "People's **", which was founded on December 1, 1936, is called "Kulu". This four-open tabloid was located at No. 214 Liaoning Road in the early days, and its president was Yang Enhou, a native of Huangxian County, who graduated from China University in Beiping, and its editor-in-chief was Yang Xuchu at the beginning, and then Ge Huandou.
The inaugural issue of "Bitter Dew" published Lao She's essay "Return to Beiping". This was Lao She's second return to Beiping Province since he moved to Qingdao in the autumn of 1934, and at the same time he investigated the living and creative environment in Beiping to decide whether to return to Peking or stay in Qingdao. In the text, Lao She recorded what he saw, thought, and felt when he returned to his hometown.
On January 10, 1938, Qingdao was occupied by the Japanese invaders. On August 9, the last issue of "People's **" was forced to cease publication. In the final issue, there is an article published by Lao She in the supplement "Bitter Dew".
Love me, love my dog. It can be seen that Lao She, who likes to drink bitter dew wine, loves the supplement of "Bitter Dew".
After the victory of the Anti-Japanese War, before the resumption of the publication of "People's **", the editorial department had readjusted the layout and columns, and the "Bitter Dew", which was infiltrated with the care of Lao She and other famous artists, was retained and published until the end of 1948.
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