This is My Golden Age

This is My Golden Age

by Xiao Hong

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Xiao Hong is one of the "Four Talented Women of the Republic of China", the "Luo Shen of Literature in the 1930s", and her representative works are "The Field of Life and Death" and "The Story of Hulan River". "Xiao Jun" and "Xiao Hong" match, and together they mean "Little Red Army". Xiao Jun and Xiao Hong were both born in the Republic of China and lived together for a while after getting acquainted in their youth. Xiao Jun's appearance directly affected Xiao Hong's fate and triggered her to start literary creation. The two of them co-authored "Trek" in 1933. Later, due to the outbreak of the Anti-Japanese War, Xiao Jun went to Yan'an, and Xiao Hong then went east to Japan to study, and the two separated. While in Japan, Xiao Hong and Xiao Jun had a long-term correspondence. This book collects the contents of the letters exchanged between the two during this period. Xiao Hong once said in her letter: "Isn't this my golden age? At this moment." Indeed, this is also the most stable and happy period of Xiao Hong's life.

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