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Introduction of Writer Liu Qing's Works
1, entrepreneurial history

The History of Entrepreneurship is a novel written by China writer Liu Qing. Taking the development of Liang Shengbao's mutual aid group as a clue, The History of Entrepreneurship shows the historical features and changes of farmers' thoughts and feelings in the process of agricultural socialist transformation in China.

The author uses the typical creative methods in the history of entrepreneurship. He put the agricultural production movement in the long history of China to investigate, and then wrote the historical evolution trend, not just the co-operation.

Liang Shengbao is the representative of a new figure. His works mainly reflect his growth, the process of gaining influence and mastering the right to speak in Toad Beach, and the process of Yao Shijie, Guo Shifu and other former Toad Beach talents gradually losing influence and withdrawing from the power structure. ?

The History of Entrepreneurship, a masterpiece of rural theme in China's seventeen-year literature, is known as a "classic epic" with profound thoughts and sharp contradictions.

2. Iron Wall

An Iron Wall is a revolutionary novel by Liu Qing, which was published by People's Literature Publishing House on 1976.

This novel describes the heroic struggle of the people in northern Shaanxi during the War of Liberation. 1in March, 946, the Kuomintang reactionaries launched a crazy attack on the Shensi-Gansu-Ningxia border region with hundreds of thousands of troops.

Under the command of the CPC Central Committee and Mao Zedong, the soldiers and civilians in our border area resolutely fought against the invading enemy and won a brilliant victory in adowa of the 36th Division, the main force of Hu Zongnan.

In this context, the novel focuses on the work of Shajiadian Grain Station, vividly showing the great historical achievements of the people in the War of Liberation. Shajiadian cadres risked their lives and insisted on temporary grain depot work.

Despite the bombing and strafing by enemy planes, people carried food to the front with their shoulders. In the face of crazy enemies, adults, children, men and women mobilized and made every effort to support the war.

3. The Story of Planting Valley

Planting Valley is a novel by Liu Qing, which was published by People's Literature Publishing House in 195 1 year.

This novel is the first novel describing rural mutual assistance and cooperation in the history of China literature. It shows a side of rural life in the liberated areas with the collective grain growing incident in Wang Jiagou, a rural area in northern Shaanxi as a clue.

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Liu Qing has been well versed in life and has lived among farmers for decades, with rich life accumulation. Most of his novels are based on rural life, with a strong flavor of life, which truly reflects the real life and spiritual outlook of farmers in major historical periods in recent decades.

His masterpiece is the first part of the history of entrepreneurship. Because the Gang of Four deprived him of the most precious creative time of 10 years, all the creative plans of the history of entrepreneurship could not be completed as scheduled, which is a great regret in the history of contemporary literature.

His main works are: short story collection Landmines (Guanghua Bookstore, first edition in February, 1947) and novella Bite with a spade (Yanhe, April, 1958).

The novels Planting Valley (Shandong Xinhua Bookstore1950 first edition in March) and Iron Wall (People's Literature Publishing House1951September first edition).

The first part of the History of Entrepreneurship (China Youth Publishing House, 1960), the novel was serialized for the first time in Yanhe, 1959, No.4-1 1), the second part of the History of Entrepreneurship (China Youth Publishing House, 6544

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