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What was life like in Li Ao after Li Ao's death?

Taiwan Province writer Li Ao died of a brain tumor on June 5th, 2008. It is reported that Li Ao died at the age of 83 on the morning of 18 10: 59.

In the eyes of many readers, Mr Li Ao is a real person.

Li Ao, thinker, master of liberalism, master of Chinese studies, scholar of modern history in China, current affairs critic, writer, historian and poet in Taiwan Province Province; Taiwan Province Province, without party membership, was a "legislator" in Taiwan Province Province. When his term of office expired in 2008, he announced his retirement from politics in Taiwan Province Province. Because of his sharp writing style, strong critical color, laughing and cursing, he calls himself "the first person in China vernacular".

Li Ao is a typical writer representative who dares to "cross his eyebrows and point fingers at thousands of people" after Mr. Lu Xun. It can be said that many people were reviled and accused by Li Ao, so he made countless enemies. But it is this daring to tell the truth and not afraid of pressure that makes Mr. Li Ao a real man in the minds of many readers.

Mr. Li Ao was born proud of the world, and he has the integrity of the world. Although many people in public opinion have a lot of complaints about Mr. Wang, what are the disadvantages? He lived out his true self, brave self and proud self. Now that Mr. Li Ao has died suddenly, Bian Xiao extracts the rest of Mr. Li Ao's farewell letter to remind readers of his character.

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Throughout the ages, no scholar has been so arrogant, arrogant and domineering as Li Ao. He can also be regarded as an "incarnation", and he has experienced the image of "the Monkey King" who is fearless and plays magic all the way. However, going deep into his world, I think his strange behavior is more of a survival strategy chosen to win more room for speech. Behind these gags are his vast life wisdom and bottomless independent thoughts.

In a word, bid farewell to a generation of writers again and wish you a pleasant journey. Mr Li Ao has left this time. Is there anyone who writes swords in the world?