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Who is the only founding general who won the Mao Dun Literature Prize?
General Xiao Ke.

Among many founding generals, the only general who won the Mao Dun Literature Prize was General Xiao Ke.

This outstanding soldier who scares the enemy is also an outstanding writer. During the war of bullets, he wrote a novel "Blood in Blood".

1937 started writing in may, and 1939 finished writing in October. 1988 On the eve of the Army Day, The Blood of Luo Xiao, which was born in the flames of war in War of Resistance against Japanese Aggression, was finally published half a century later. The author Xiaoke has also changed from a 30-year-old youth to an 8 1 year-old man.

In the spring of 199 1, Bloody Color was awarded the honorary prize of Mao Dun Literature Award, and 84-year-old Xiao Ke stepped onto the podium together with contemporary writers Liu and Lu Yao.

Xiao Ke, formerly known as Wu Yi, was born in Xiaotian Village, Pantou Township, Jiahe County, Hunan Province. 1907, 14. Participated in the Northern Expedition and Nanchang Uprising, and participated in the struggle to establish Jinggangshan base area and defend the Central Soviet Area. He is one of the youngest senior commanders in the history of our army: he became a commander at the age of 25; At the age of 27, together with Ren, he led the Red Sixth Army into the Western Expedition, which kicked off the Long March. At the age of 30, he led the Eighth Route Army to create a revolutionary base area, and served as deputy commander of the Eighth Route Army 120 Division, deputy commander of the Jinchaji Military Region, and commander of the Jire Liao Military Region; At the age of 40, he took part in the struggle to command the Fourth Field Army to March into Central and South China, and pursued bandits until the liberation of China. He has served as commander of the second field army of Shanxi-Chahar-Hebei, deputy commander of the North China Military Region, the fourth field army and the first chief of staff of the Central China Military Region.