The Sun Shines on the Sanggan River

The Sun Shines on the Sanggan River

by Ding Ling

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"The Sun Shines on the Sanggan River" is an excellent novel reflecting the land reform movement written by Ding Ling after going deep into rural struggle life. Due to his ideological and artistic achievements, he won the second prize of the Stalin Literature Prize in 1951. The novel artistically reproduces the great struggle against the feudal land system in rural areas. It revolves around the process of the working group leading the masses to expose and fight against the bully landlord Qian Wengui. It highlights a key issue in land reform: Only by defeating the most hidden, cunning and vicious landlord landlord can land reform achieve real victory. The author has absorbed the advantages of traditional Chinese chapter novels, such as beginning and end, and concentrated plots, and combined it with his own expertise in psychological analysis and environmental description, making the whole book ups and downs, relaxing and smooth.

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