Corrosion

Corrosion

by Mao Dun

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The creation of novels in our country has a long history, and novels in the modern sense were produced under the influence of the interaction between Chinese and foreign literature after the May 4th New Literature Movement. This book is also a product of this historical condition. This is a novel written by Mao Dun during the Anti-Japanese War. He started writing it in the summer of 1941 and published it continuously in "Popular Life" edited by Zou Taofen. The work is set in Chongqing from September 1940 to February 1941, and describes the experience of a female spy, Zhao Huiming. In terms of style, it is in the form of a diary, through the heroine's contradictory and complex psychological activities and descriptions, and presents major historical events such as the "Southern Anhui Incident". The work not only describes the complex life and psychological state of Zhao Huiming, a female Kuomintang agent, but also focuses on criticizing the various evil deeds of the Kuomintang agents.

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