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Choijilsuren Lkhamsuren was (born on 18th of August in 1932 in Arkhangai aimag Tariat - died on 5th of September in 2014 in Ulaanbaatar) Mongolian fiction novelist, who is honored by Mongolian Writers' Union and Confederation of Mongolian Trade Unions, and Mongolian Meritorous Artist by Mongolian government.

The veteran writer L. Choijilsuren, who entered to the Mongolian literature in the early 1950s, is one of the major representatives of the new generation of Mongolian literature and an artist who has contributed to the development of Mongolian narrative writing in the novel genres. His novels were translated and published in several Asian and European languages, and became a witness of the development of Mongolian literature and made his country famous in the world.

Biography
The writer Choijilsuren was born as the eldest son of Lhamsuren and soon after he and his mother moved to the back of Gurt's bay or Khangai mountain range and settled in Maraat Bay, a beautiful place with mountains, water and forests, at the foot of the popular hot spring in Galt soum of Khuvsgul province, spent his childhood with his parents and 3 siblings.

Young age
In 1940, L. Choijilsuren started his academic career as one of the first students of the first elementary school established in Ider (currently called Galt Sum). It is said that the author completed his elementary school in his own village, came to Murun in 1944, continued his studies and started his career after finishing the 6th grade. At first, he worked as a clerk in the sum district court, then, according to the needs of his time, he worked as a primary school teacher and in New Chandman (now New-Ider), Heart, Ikh Jargal (now Jargalant) sums. The beginning of his life as a university teacher influenced him to become an "anthropology specialist" and a writer. He began his career as a writer with poems, and wrote many poems for children, which is probably related to his work as a teacher.