Rural Changes in Zhao Shuli's Novels

Rural Changes in Zhao Shuli's Novels

by Clever

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Since the 1840s, China's modernization process has caused great shocks in the countryside. Rural transformation has immediately faced a series of difficulties. China's backbone figures - the forefathers of rural construction, Liang Shuming, Fei Xiaotong and Lu Zuofu, and leaders of the Communist Party of China have consciously devoted themselves to this process of historical changes. With the general theme of "Where is China going?", They actively explore the way out for China's rural areas. In this context, Zhao Shuli occupies a position that cannot be ignored. What this book will discuss is that although Zhao Shuli's fame mainly comes from his literary achievements, he is also of great significance as a long-lasting concern and participant in China's rural issues. Through Zhao Shuli and his works, we can see the inevitability of the collapse of the old Chinese countryside, and we can also see the substantial changes that the Chinese revolution brought to farmers and villages. What is particularly valuable is that Zhao Shuli's works profoundly touch upon China's rural reform, especially the deep-seated issues in the practice of collectivization. Therefore, re-examining Zhao Shuli's life course and his literary world is still of great reference significance for China's current rural governance and construction.

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