Brief but meaningful biography of the Great Poet Ion Creanga!

Family and Childhood
Ion Creangă was born on March 1, 1837 in Humulești. The son of Orthodox trader Ștefan sin Petre Ciubotariul and his wife Smaranda Creanga.
The family had a significant position because his father sold wool.
His mother insisted for her son to pursue a career in the Church.
Ion Creangă was sent to primary school, where he was noted for his rebellious attitude and absenteeism. But he had a girlfriend
Smărăndița Popii.

He was taught reading and writing in Cyrillic alphabet. After the death of some teachers, his granfather took him from the local school and took him to another school in Broșteni. Ion Creangă spent several months there before he got a infection and he moved in Pipirig, where he recovered.
The family had a difficult financial period, so he only returned in third grade some four years later, having been sent to the Târgu Neamț public school in 1850.
According to his own statement, he was a philanderer. In August 1855, circumstances again forced him to change schools to Socola Monastery. Then his father died in 1858 and he graduaded from monastery.
Career anfd Adult Life
After working for 12 years as a teacher and deacon in various churches in Iasi, he was permanently expelled from the clergy because he left his wife, shot at the crows that desecrated the church of Goliath with a gun, and cut his hair like an ordinary person, and other things that are considered incompatible with the status of a deacon.
He devoted more and more time to literature and work on textbooks.
In 1867, the first alphabet developed by Ion Creanga appeared under the name "New Method of Writing and Reading".
In 1871, an article entitled "The Mission of the Priest in the Villages" appeared in Trajan's Column, signed by the priest Ion Creanga. In the same year, he was expelled from the church, accused of attending the theater. He then published a reading book "The Children's Teacher", in which he inserted three stories: "The Needle and the Slug", "The Stupidity of Man", and "Linen and the Shirt".
A year later, he was expelled from school and, despite his complaints and protests, the situation remained the same. He made his living selling tobacco products.

Family
After his father's death He was soon married to the 15-year-old Ileana in 1859. However he had a conflict with her father Grigoriu and was arrested for some time.
In 1873, they nevertheless divorced, and his 12-year-old child Konstantin was taken under his care. He moved to a house in the slums of Tsicau.

Writing Career
During this period, he met Mihai Eminescu, with whom he became friends. On Eminescu's advice, he frequented the Junimea Society, where he read his writings.
In magazines and literary conversations, he published "Mother-in-Law with Three Daughters-in-Law" and "Capra with Three Children".
Between 1875 and 1883 he wrote his most important works "A Purse with Two Money", "Danile Prepelyak", "The Tale of the White Moor", "The Old Woman's Daughter and the Old Man's Daughter"
The humor of Creanga is the very humor of life, of this organic phenomenon, in which pain and joy, evil and good, stupidity and reason, shadow and light are embraced, to express it in all reality.
A few years later, he fell ill with epilepsy and suffered greatly from the illness and later from the death of Eminescu and Veronica Micle.
In 1878 he was awarded the Order of Bene Merenti for his teaching activities.

Last Years Of Life
Ion Creanga travels to Slanicul Moldovei to take care of his health, he visits Mihai Eminescu in the Neamt Monastery.
Among Creanga's last works was the fourth and last part of his "Memoirs". The book remained unfinished, as did the story "Făt-frumos"
On December 31, 1889, he died of a stroke. Ion Creanga was buried on January 2, 1890 at the Eternitatea cemetery in Iasi.
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Brief but meaningful biography of the Great Poet Ion Creanga!

Family and Childhood
Ion Creangă was born on March 1, 1837 in Humulești. The son of Orthodox trader Ștefan sin Petre Ciubotariul and his wife Smaranda Creanga.
The family had a significant position because his father sold wool.
His mother insisted for her son to pursue a career in the Church.
Ion Creangă was sent to primary school, where he was noted for his rebellious attitude and absenteeism. But he had a girlfriend
Smărăndița Popii.

He was taught reading and writing in Cyrillic alphabet. After the death of some teachers, his granfather took him from the local school and took him to another school in Broșteni. Ion Creangă spent several months there before he got a infection and he moved in Pipirig, where he recovered.
The family had a difficult financial period, so he only returned in third grade some four years later, having been sent to the Târgu Neamț public school in 1850.
According to his own statement, he was a philanderer. In August 1855, circumstances again forced him to change schools to Socola Monastery. Then his father died in 1858 and he graduaded from monastery.
Career anfd Adult Life
After working for 12 years as a teacher and deacon in various churches in Iasi, he was permanently expelled from the clergy because he left his wife, shot at the crows that desecrated the church of Goliath with a gun, and cut his hair like an ordinary person, and other things that are considered incompatible with the status of a deacon.
He devoted more and more time to literature and work on textbooks.
In 1867, the first alphabet developed by Ion Creanga appeared under the name "New Method of Writing and Reading".
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