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Dongzhen

Dongzhen

General Fiction

Zheng Wanpeng

141K0

The novel "East Town" uses a true historical description of Fuyu, Songjiang Bay, which is a settlement of Manchu, Han, Mongolian, Hui and other ethnic groups, and is the epitome of the big family of the Chinese nation. Each ethnic group, with its own customs, constitutes the brilliance of Chinese culture. They experienced immigration and pioneering in the late Qing Dynasty, the five-ethnic republic in the early Republic of China, and the people of all ethnic groups in the Northeast rose up to resist the war on September 18th. Many of them had different "freedom" philosophies under different circumstances. The "big boss" degenerated from the "Japan-aware faction" to the "pro-Japanese faction". The "second boss" bid farewell to the life of "not caring about national affairs" in the "subjugated country". He understood the "knowledge of destiny" in the "Four Books" that he had not understood for half his life. He understood that only a country has a family, and that "cultivation of one's morality and orderly family" leads to "governing the country and bringing peace to the world", and decided to relieve the country.

History of Contemporary Chinese Literature (1949-1999)

Zheng Wanpeng

177K0

This literary history written by Zheng Wanpeng does not aim to be "comprehensive", nor does it pay special attention to historical periodization like other works. Instead, it pays attention to selecting and commenting on those literary events and links that have the characteristics of the times and have had a significant impact in the fifty years of development of contemporary literature. For example, this book attaches great importance to the study of "founding literature" and proposes the concept of "founding literary trends" (of course, this is just one family's opinion and is not without discussion), and makes an innovative summary of this, pointing out that these works "show a sense of historical integrity and express the Chinese people's heartfelt welcome to a stable situation that has experienced turmoil and war." Such arguments and judgments are often displayed in this book, which is proof of the author's academic courage.