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A Brief Introduction of Military Writer Zhou Daxin
Chinese name of modern figure: Zhou Daxin.

Nationality: China.

Place of Birth: dengzhou city, Henan Province

Date of birth: 1952

Occupation: Military writer

Graduate school: Xi 'an * * Political College.

Main achievements: won the third People's Literature Award.

Representative works: Out of the Basin, Act 20, Building 2/kloc-0, etc.

Characters experience, Zhou Daxin

Zhou Daxin, pen name Pudu, male, born in 1952, Han nationality, from Dengzhou, Henan. Famous writer, novelist, member of Chinese Writers Association, director of creative office of political department of General Logistics Department, professional writer, first-class literary creation. Director of the jury of senior titles in the field of literature of the whole army, member of the fifth and sixth national committees of the Chinese Writers Association. Winner of Mao Dun Literature Prize.

Zhou Daxin, 1952, was born in Qianzhouzhuang, Fengying Village, Goulin Town, dengzhou city. Now he is a professional writer in the workshop of the Political Department of China People's General Logistics Department and a member of the National Committee of Chinese Writers Association. Finish primary school, junior high school and high school in my hometown. /kloc-0 enlisted in February, 970. He has served as a soldier, vice squad leader, platoon leader, assistant instructor, minister of propaganda department of the political department of the division, and minister of propaganda department of * * *. 1982 entered the literary world, and 1983 was admitted to Xi' an political college. After graduation, he entered Lu Xun College of Literature in Beijing for further study. At present, the published novels include Out of the Basin, A Long Night in Bu Jue Meng, Act 20, and Building 2 1 0, among which Act 20 was conceived and created by the author in recent years. The short stories "Han Jia Girl" and "Small Clinic" won the National Excellent Novel Award. Some works have been translated into English, French and Korean, and many works have been adapted into movies, TV plays and dramas. Among them, the film "Soul Girl" adapted from her novel "Fragrant Oil Workshop by the Sweet Soul Pool" won the 1993 Berlin International Film Festival Golden Bear Award. In 2002, he won the "Feng Mu Literature Award" and "Bing Xin Photography Literature Award" successively.

Zhou Daxin was born in the countryside and is a farmer, so he has a special liking for rural novels. For many years, he has been thinking and searching repeatedly in the deepest part of his memory, repeatedly precipitating and filtering romantic figures in his hometown, and carefully looking for materials that can be used to "do" novels. Zhou Daxin's novels, with the theme of rural production and life, are full of emotion, mostly set in the southwest Henan basin, with farmers in southwest Henan as the protagonist. They write the changes of rural production relations and rural interpersonal relationships since the implementation of the land contract responsibility system, and also write the changes of farmers' mentality and behavior and the evolution of their ideas, thus expressing their unique views on rural life. Zhou Daxin's rural novels not only exude fresh fragrance, but also contain bitterness and heaviness, which is particularly thought-provoking.

In the novel, Zhou Daxin implicitly puts forward his own views on the current new rural construction: European pastoral has failed, and China's new rural construction should take its own unique road; At the same time, he also euphemistically expressed his worries about the construction of new countryside: with the rapid development of economy and the strong impact of the market, the beautiful interpersonal relationship in rural areas began to mutate gradually, and the innocent spiritual world of farmers began to distort gradually ... But Zhou Daxin did not deny the construction of new countryside, let alone produce pessimism and despair. At the end of the novel, justice triumphs over evil, and a bright future flashes before our eyes, which is exactly Zhou Daxin's good wishes for the new rural construction.

Zhou Daxin's Personal Works

(Historical lishixinzhi.com) Since the first novel was published in March, more than 6 million words have been published. 1979. He worked hard and used his strength to explore the sacred literary palace, becoming the most famous military writer in China.

The work was published by Zhou Daxin's novel Requiem for the Soul, and published by Writers Publishing House at 20 12-8- 1.

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This is a frank and worrying conversation between father and son and between two souls. In the dialogue, my father looked back on his life and made a heart-wrenching confession; During the conversation, my son elaborated on his own death experience and told a strange picture of heaven. The interweaving of truth and fiction, the helplessness of the moment and the bliss of imagination all make people feel heavy and free.

Death is the end of life and a problem that everyone has to face. This book observes death from a distance and imagines people's final destination. It is not only a comfort to the dead, but also a comfort to the living. It's a melancholy and broad-minded requiem.

Zhou Daxin: On the title page of Requiem, I wrote "To my son Zhou Ning who died young" and "To all parents who lost their children due to diseases and unexpected disasters". The purpose of writing this book is not only to comfort myself and the children's souls, but also to find out how we face the problem of death.

Five novels:

Out of the Basin was published by Baihua Literature and Art Publishing House 1990.

The twentieth act (Volume I, Volume II) was published by People's Literature Publishing House 1998.

Architecture 2 1 Kunlun publishing house 200 1 published.

The Legend of War was published by Changjiang Literature and Art Publishing House in 2003.

People in the late Song Dynasty 20 15 published by People's Literature Publishing House.

Twenty-five short stories:

Han Jia's Daughter was published by Changjiang Literature and Art Publishing House 1988.

Corridor was published by Kunlun Press 1988.