Xiao Hong's Complete Collection of Fine Works

Xiao Hong's Complete Collection of Fine Works

by Xiao Hong

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This is a large collection of essays that selects the best parts of Xiao Hong's literary works, aiming to show readers the unique talent and artistic charm of this outstanding female writer. This book carefully selects a number of Xiao Hong's representative works in different creative periods, with a total of more than 600,000 words. Including novels, short stories, prose, poetry and other genres. The book includes many classic but slightly less popular works, and also includes 42 letters to Xiao Jun. The novels included in the book, such as "The Field of Life and Death" and "The Story of Hulan River", are unique in the modern Chinese literary world with their profound tragic connotations and unique literary styles. The work not only reveals the social reality and the suffering life of the people in Northeast China, but also shows Xiao Hong's profound thinking about life, human nature and destiny. In terms of short stories and short stories, this book includes classics such as "March in a Small Town" and "Ox Cart". These works have won the love and praise of readers for their delicate emotional descriptions and profound social insights. The prose part includes chapters such as "Eternal Longing and Pursuit" and "Memory of Mr. Lu Xun". These works record Xiao Hong's personal experience, emotional world and deep memory of Lu Xun and other literary predecessors, showing Xiao Hong's sensitivity, delicacy and affection as a female writer. This book is not only a collection of literary works, but also an important document reflecting Xiao Hong's literary thoughts and artistic style. By reading this book, readers can have an in-depth understanding of Xiao Hong's literary achievements and creative characteristics, appreciate the social style and people's living conditions of that era described in her writings, and gain a more comprehensive understanding of this great female writer.

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