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What talented women are there in the Republic of China?
The four talented women in the Republic of China were Lv Bicheng, Lu Yin, Xiao Hong, Shi Pingmei and Zhang Ailing.

Lv Bicheng (1883-1943) was born in 1884 in Jingde, Anhui. His father, Lu Fengqi, was a scholar in Guangxu for three years. In the same year as Zengxiang Fan, a famous poet in the late Qing Dynasty, he went to Shaanxi to study politics, with a distinguished family background. We have four sisters, and Lv Bicheng is the third. Lv Bicheng and her sisters Lv Huiru and Lv Sunmei are famous for their poems and are known as "Huainan Third Road, which is world-famous".

Xiao Hong (191-1942), formerly known as Zhang Naiying and pen name Xiao Hong, was born in a landlord family in Hulan County, Heilongjiang Province. In order to escape marriage, she contributed to the newspaper in distress, so she met Jun Xiao and they fell in love. Xiao Hong also embarked on the road of writing, and together they completed the prose collection "Listed Street". 1934, with the help of Lu Xun, Xiao Hong completed the novel Life and Death Field and published it as one of the "Slave Series". Xiao Hong thus established her position in the history of modern literature. Xiao Hong's left-wing realistic novels include the novel Ma Bole, but the quality is not high. Her more successful novels include the memory novel Biography of Hulan River written in Hong Kong, as well as a series of short stories and stories recalling her hometown, such as On an Oxcart and March in a Small Town.

Shi Pingmei (1902 —— 1928), formerly known as Ruby, was born in Chengguan, Pingding County, Shanxi Province. Shi Ming, his father, was a juren in the late Qing Dynasty, and his family lived in the scholarly family of Pingding City.

Zhang Brief Introduction Zhang Ailing Zhang Ailing (1920.9.3-1995.9.8) was originally named Zhang Yi. I come from Feng Run, Hebei, and was born in Shanghai. He spent his childhood in Beijing and Tianjin and moved back to Shanghai in 1929. 1930 was renamed Zhang Ailing. Go to Hong Kong to study after graduating from high school. 1942 After the fall of Hong Kong, he returned to Shanghai before graduation, writing drama reviews and film reviews for The Times of England, and writing articles like "Life and Clothing in China" for the German-run English magazine Twentieth Century. 1942 The essay "My Genius Dream" written in response to the essay "My Life" of West Wind magazine won the honorary prize. 1943, her first novel Fragments of Aquilaria Resinatum (First and Second Incense Burners) was published by Zhou Shoujuan in Violet magazine. Later, he successively published masterpieces such as Love in the Whole City and The Golden Lock.

There is another saying that the four talented women in the Republic of China are Xiao Hong, Lin, Lu Xiaoman and Zhang Ailing.