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Mao Dun's Major Works
The main works are: the novel Eclipse, Rainbow, Midnight, The Story of the First Stage, Corrosion, Frosty Leaves as Red as February Flowers; Novellas "Road" and "Three Sides"; Short stories such as Spring Silkworm, Autumn Harvest, Can Winter, Lin Jiabao, etc.

Author: Mao Dun (July 4th1896-19865438+March 27th), formerly known as Mao Dun, pen names Lang Xianping, Zhi Jing, Pu Long, Wei Ming, Shen, Shen Mingfu, etc. Yan Bing, with the same word, is from Jiaxing, Zhejiang.

Origin: Mao Dun was born in a family with novel ideas and received a new education since childhood. He was admitted to Peking University Preparatory School and worked in the Commercial Press after graduation. From then on, he embarked on the road of reforming China's literature and art. He was the pioneer of the New Culture Movement and the founder of China's revolutionary literature and art.

Achievements: Mao Dun is also a famous modern writer, literary critic, cultural activist and social activist in China. Representative works include the novel Midnight, Spring Silkworm and literary criticism Reading at Night. 198 1 03 14, knowing that he would get sick, Mao dun donated 250,000 yuan to set up the Mao dun literature prize to encourage the creation of contemporary excellent novels.