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On the Three Critical Movements in the Literary and Art Circles in 1950s
1, criticism of the film Wu Xunchuan. 1at the end of 950, 195 1 at the beginning of the year, the film "Wu Xunchuan", which praised martial arts training, was staged all over the country, causing different repercussions in the society.

2. Hu Shi's critique of bourgeois idealism. During the period of 1954, academic circles published articles criticizing the famous redologists Yu Pingbo and Hu Shihe, and denied the realism and anti-feudal spirit shown in A Dream of Red Mansions.

3. Criticism of Hu Feng's literary thought. 1954 mistakenly stated his views and opinions on literature and art in Hu Shi's report to the Central Committee of the Communist Party of China as an opportunity to launch a movement to criticize Hu Feng's literary thought.

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On May 20th, 195 1, People's Daily published a book entitled "Attention should be paid to the discussion of the film Wu Xunchuan" written by Mao Zedong, and the film Wu Xunchuan was shown at the beginning of 195 1. Described and praised the deeds of practicing martial arts in the late Qing Dynasty.

After the release of "Wu Xunchuan", there appeared two diametrically opposite arguments. Praisers think it is "a good film with educational significance" and Wu Xun is "an immortal model worth learning". Critics believe that the film Wu Xunchuan is a work lacking in thought and serious mistakes, and the military training is not enough. This is the normal argument of different opinions in the literary and art circles.

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