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The famous writer Ye Yonglie died at the age of 80

author:The Paper

The Paper learned from the Shanghai Writers Association that the famous writer Ye Yonglie died at changhai Hospital on the morning of May 15, 2020, at the age of 80.

The surging news reporter called Ye Yonglie's home phone in the afternoon, which was answered by his son's friend. She confirmed to reporters that Mr. Ye just passed away this morning, "It is still relatively busy, there is nothing convenient to say, thank you." ”

The famous writer Ye Yonglie died at the age of 80

Ye Yonglie, pen name Xiao Yong, Jiu Yuan, Ye Yang, Ye Boat. Born on August 30, 1940, he is a first-class writer, professor, popular science writer, and reportage writer. A native of Wenzhou, Zhejiang. He graduated from the Department of Chemistry of Peking University in 1963. He is a first-class writer and professor of the Shanghai Writers Association. His main creative content is children's literature, science fiction, popular science literature and documentary literature. He was a member of the Chinese Science Association, a standing director of the China Science Popularization Creation Association, and a director of the World Science Fiction Association.

The famous writer Ye Yonglie died at the age of 80

Writer Ye Yonglie has published works since the age of 11, written his first book at the age of 19, became the main author of "100,000 Whys" at the age of 20, and wrote "PHS Roaming the Future" at the age of 21, publishing more than 180 books.

In his creative career of more than half a century, Ye Yonglie has established a perfect personal creation archive, and various manuscripts, letters, photos, interview recordings, notes, newspaper clippings, reviews, sample books, etc. are classified and preserved. Ye Yonglie has long been engaged in the creation of documentary literature on major contemporary political themes in China, accumulated a large number of archives and oral history materials, and formed a considerable scale of "Ye Yonglie's Creation Archives", which has become a batch of original documents for the study of contemporary Chinese history. These archives were later collected by the Shanghai Library, and Ye Yonglie once said, "I donated these interview recordings and materials to the Shanghai Library, which will digitize them and provide them to future generations to listen to." ”

The famous writer Ye Yonglie died at the age of 80

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