This woman who has no higher education but has a talent for writing has a tragic fate. 19421when she died in hong kong on October 22nd, neither of the two men in her life was with her. (Huiyu)
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Xiao Hong (1911.6.2—1942.1.22), formerly known as Zhang Naiying, was born in Hulan, Heilongjiang. He lost his mother when he was a child and went to middle school in Harbin from 65438 to 0928. He was exposed to the progressive ideas and Chinese and foreign literature since the May 4th Movement. Especially influenced by the works of Lu Xun, Mao Dun and American writer Sinclair. Because of his dissatisfaction with feudal families and arranged marriages, he ran away from home on 1930 and experienced many ups and downs. 1932, they lived with Xiao Jun. They met many progressive literati and participated in anti-Qing and anti-Japanese activities.
1933, he and Jun Xiao published their first collection of works "Trekking" at their own expense. With the help and support of Lu Xun, 1935 published the famous book Field of Life and Death (starting with the pen name Xiao Hong), the literary world of fireflies.
1936, in order to get rid of mental troubles, he traveled to Japan and wrote an essay "Lonely Life" and a long poem "Sand" in Tokyo.
1940, he arrived in Hongkong with Duanmu Hongliang, and soon published the novella Ma Bole and the famous novel Hulan River Biography.
1942, died in Hong Kong after a rough time, at the age of 3 1.
Bibliography of works:
Trekking (a collection of novels and essays) was co-authored with Jun Xiao, 1933 (published at its own expense).
Life and death field (novella) 1935, Shanghai Rongguang Bookstore; 1980, from Heilongjiang
"Wage framework? Essay) 1936, Vincent
Bridge (collection of novels and essays) 1936, Wen Sheng.
On Oxcart (Collection of Novels and Proses) 1937, Wen Sheng.
The cry of the wilderness (collection of short stories) 1940, the first part.
Xiao Hong's Prose 1940, Chongqing Times Publishing House.
Lu Xun's Memories (Prose) 1940, Chongqing Women's Life Society.
Ma Bole (novella) 194 1, Chongqing Times Publishing House.
Biography of Hulan River (novel) 194 1, new literature and art; 1979, from Heilongjiang
Hand (novel) 1943, Guilin Fiona Fang Bookstore.
Small Town March (Novel) 1948, Hong Kong Ocean Book House.
Selected Works of Xiao Hong (Short Stories) 1958, Humanities
Selected Works of Xiao Hong 198 1, Humanities
Xiao Jun collected Xiao Hong's letters and notes, 198 1, from Heilongjiang.
Xiao Hong's short story Xun 1982 is from Heilongjiang.
Selected Prose of Xiao Hong 1982, Hundred Flowers
Xiao Hong (Selected Works of Modern Writers in China) 1984, Humanities.
Xiao Hong's Masterpiece (Collection of Short Stories) 1987, Humanities