Liang Shiqiu was born in Beijing on January 6, 1903. He was admitted to Tsinghua University in 1915 and formally began writing while studying. In 1920 he published his first translated novel in Tsinghua Weekly, and his first prose poem, "By the Lotus Pond," was published in the newspaper in 1921. In 1934, he was appointed as the head and professor of the Department of Foreign Languages of Peking University, during which he has been working tirelessly, known as "intellectual prose", leaving many valuable literary masterpieces for future generations. And what is the current situation of such a literary master, his children and descendants?

His original wife was named Cheng Jishu, who was also a well-known lady. The love of two people is also free love, and after many sweet dates, they are finally happily united. Two people live happily ever after, together for a lifetime. She gave birth to three daughters and a son for Liang Shiqiu, the second of whom died tragically.
The eldest daughter, Liang Wenxi, was born in Beijing in 1927 and graduated from peking university law, making her only child who still lives on the mainland. She has been engaged in law-related undertakings throughout her life, and has served as a judge, a member of the Standing Committee of the Chinese People's Political Consultative Conference, a vice chairman of the Chinese People's Political Consultative Conference, and the director of a law firm.
When her father died in Taiwan in 1987, she wanted to go to Taiwan to mourn her father, but she was stopped by the relevant authorities and became a major news in the society at that time. Now ninety years old, she is spending her old age in Beijing. Her daughter Wang Yujing has won several Go-related awards and later worked in the financial sales industry. Now at the age of 90, he spent his old age in his Beijing apartment.
The eldest son, Liang Wenqi, graduated from the Department of Mathematics of Peking University and served as a professor at Anhui University of Science and Technology and Jinan University. He then went to the United States as a visiting scholar for two years, and finally went to Taiwan as a researcher at the Institute of Statistics. He was gifted in mathematics, and inherited his father's qualifications in traditional Chinese studies, and often published articles in newspapers, the recent situation is unknown.
The third daughter, Liang Wenqing, was born in Qingdao in 1933 and later went to Taiwan with her father. In 1958, she went to the United States to study, and eventually settled in Seattle, the recent situation is unknown.
Liang Shiqiu and his wife Cheng Jishu had left Taipei to live with their daughter in Seattle for a while, during which time they encountered an accident. When the two went to the market to buy together, a ladder suddenly fell down and smashed on Cheng Jishu's body, and his wife was sent to the hospital for rescue and died unexpectedly. Later, when Liang Shiqiu went to Taiwan to participate in the event, he met Han Jingqing, who was twenty-eight years younger than him.
This long-lost love affair caused an uproar in Taiwan at that time, and Liang Shiqiu's students even jointly opposed the marriage because of Han Jingqing's status as a singer. The two people who have been talking since they met have been very pleasant to get along, and the young Han Jingqing also knows that age cannot be a limit of love, but the reality that Liang Shiqiu is indeed old and in poor physical condition has made her hesitate.
Liang Shiqiu, who was unusually firm in his feelings, personally handed her a love letter every day, rain or shine, and this courage to move forward without scruples finally touched Han Jingqing. Although people were talking about this relationship at that time, they were speculating that Han Jingqing, an acting singer, chose to marry a master of traditional Chinese studies, either greedy for money or greedy for fame and fortune.
Discussion and opposition cannot prevent two people from keeping this love, and the happiness and sweetness of married life are enviable. The two, who were highly compatible on the spiritual level, had a sweet time and did not leave any children.
Looking back at the two marriages of liang Shiqiu, both of them are happy and enviable. His three children have also become talented, engaged in the profession they love, and live the life they want to live. Liang Shiqiu's career is successful, his marriage is complete, and his children have a life of success, which is really envious of others!
bibliography:
1. "Dream Memories of Huaiyuan", Liang Shiqiu, Jiangsu Literature and Art Publishing House
2. Liang Shiqiu Prose Works Collection, Liang Shiqiu, Beijing Institute of Technology Press