
Xiao Hong's Works 1 (chinese Modern Literature Classic Library)
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About This Novel
Xiao Hong (1911-1942), a native of Heilongjiang. Her original name is Zhang Naiying, and her pen name is Xiao Hong. In 1930, he met Xiao Jun, the two fell in love, and together they completed the collection of essays "Shangshi Street". In 1933, he and Xiao Jun self-published a collection of works "Trek". He went to Shanghai in 1934 and completed the novel "The Field of Life and Death" in the same year. It was published as one of the "Slave Series" with the help of Lu Xun the following year. Xiao Hong thus achieved a status in the history of modern literature. In 1936, in order to get rid of his mental distress, he traveled east to Japan and wrote the prose "Lonely Life" and the long poem "Grains of Sand" in Tokyo. After the outbreak of the Anti-Japanese War. Join the anti-Japanese and national salvation movement. Later he taught at the National Revolutionary University. Went to Hong Kong in 1940. Xiao Hong's major works include the novel "Mabele", the retrospective novel "The Story of Hulan River", and a series of short and medium-length stories recalling his hometown, such as "Ox Cart" and "March in a Small Town".
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