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Brief Introduction to the Author of Sacrifice in the Desert
Xue Mo (1963 ~) is a member of Chinese Writers Association. Formerly known as Chen Kaihong. Gansu Wuwei people. Published works 65438 to 0988. Joined the Chinese Writers Association in 2002. He is the author of novels such as Sacrifice to the Desert, Hunting in the Plain, White Tiger Pass, Wolf Disaster, novella Sunset in the Long Smoke, monographs on Jianghu Insider slang, A Big Handprint, My Soul, etc.

From 65438 to 0988, Chen Kaihong published his novella "Long Smoke and Sunset", which caused a shock in Gansu literary world. Critics have written highly of it for many times and won the third Excellent Works Award in Gansu Province. 199 1 year, his academic monograph "A Study on Insider Slang in Jianghu" won the highest prize in Gansu Social Sciences. In addition, the short stories Twilight and Xinjiang Leaves have great influence both inside and outside the province. The title of "German, artistic and literary artist".

The ancestral home of Wuwei, a farmer for generations, more than three generations, has been unable to verify. He was born in a small village in Chengbei Township, Liangzhou City. His family was poor and his most valuable possessions were a broken quilt. But his parents gritted their teeth, and Xue Mo went to the best middle school in Wuwei at that time. This is the most crucial step in his life. Whenever this matter is mentioned, Xuemo will lament her parents' kindness to Xuemo's childhood. The most comforting thing is his unforgettable memory. Only a few days after school started, he had memorized all the texts. His best record is a Shandong fast book that recited tens of thousands of words in the afternoon. Unfortunately, there are no idle books at home except textbooks. When the students in the south of the Yangtze River were reciting poems, Xuemo led the mare in the village to the sparsely populated lake bay. Novel "Sacrifice to the Desert": In 2000, the novel "Sacrifice to the Desert" was published by Shanghai Culture Publishing House, and won more than ten awards, such as the Third Feng Mu Literature Award and the Excellent Works Award of Shanghai Novelists, and was shortlisted for the Fifth National Book Award, the Sixth Mao Dun Literature Award and the 2000 China Novel Ranking of the Chinese Fiction Society. Hundreds of media, including Xinhua News Agency, People's Daily, Guangming Daily, Wen Wei Po and CCTV. Some critics called it "a real western novel, a rare artistic treasure" and it was adapted and filmed into 20 episodes of TV series "The Edge of the Desert"; Sacrifice to the Desert is one of Xue Mo's representative works. Together with the hunting plain and the White Tiger Pass, it took 20 years to build and formed the "Desert Trilogy". Research on Snow Desert Novels has been included in the research topics of doctoral and master students in Lanzhou University, Shanghai Normal University and Minzu University of China, and has been translated into many languages. It is mainly discussed in the history of modern literature in western China, which is regarded as the representative work of contemporary western literature.

The novel Hunting the Plain: Hunting the Plain is Xue Mo's second novel, with more than 350,000 words. In 2003, it was grandly launched by Beijing October Literature and Art Publishing House, with the first printing of 30,000 copies, which is a key project in Beijing. The second issue of China Writer magazine was published in 2004. In 2005, he won the "China Writer Dahongying Literature Award" and the 5th Dunhuang Literature Award in Gansu Province. In 2004, Hunting Plain ranked first in the list of experts recommended by People's Literature Publishing House. After the publication of The Original Hunting, it has been on the "Expert Recommendation List" of People's Literature Publishing House for many times, and once tied for the first place with Wolf Totem (see Selected Contemporary Novels, 6th issue, 2004). People's Daily, Xinhua Digest, Literary Newspaper, Literary Newspaper, Wen Hui Reading Weekly and other media have made comments.

The novel White Tiger Pass: White Tiger Pass is the third novel published by Xue Mo, with 470,000 words, published by Shanghai Literature and Art Publishing House. This book is a key project supported by the Chinese Writers Association. In the 9th issue of 2008, China Writers magazine selected some chapters of White Tiger Pass with the theme of Dog, and reprinted the Selected Novels in the 9th issue of 2008 and the supplement of Novel Monthly in 2008 (4), and won the outstanding works award of Ordos Literature Award of China writers in 2008.

The novel Xixia Mantra, with 400,000 words, was published by Writers Publishing House on May 20 10. 201April 19, a seminar on the novel Xixia Mantra by Xuemo was held in Beijing, which was jointly organized by the Key Works Support Office of Chinese Writers Association, Writers Publishing House and Guangzhou Xiangba Cultural Research Institute. He Jianming, vice chairman of the Chinese Writers Association and a member of the party group, attended the meeting and delivered a speech. Experts attending the seminar are: Radar, Wu, Aikebaier, He Xiangyang, Li Jianjun, Xiao Jinghong. The meeting was presided over by Hu Ping, director of the creative research department of the Chinese Writers Association.

The novel Canglang in Xixia (201110/0) In October, Writers Publishing House released Xue Mo's new novel Canglang in Xixia, which is another novel about the intertwining of time and space, the entanglement between reality and dreams, and the construction of a body and soul after the magical work The Xixia Mantra. Compared with Xixia incantations, the surging waves of Xixia are integrated into more real life, which makes the metaphysical device and the metaphysical god have a higher level. Through a Dongguan woman looking for Canglang, the descendant of Xixia God Mastiff, the black singer in the west was brought out. It is said that he is the spiritual carrier of Heishui General in Heishui Kingdom of Xixia, and has been carrying out the oath of compassion in a unique way from generation to generation. 6. The big handprint is the philosophical work of writer Xue Mo. The book, with more than 500,000 words, was published by Gansu Nationalities Publishing House and translated into English, causing repercussions in the United States and Canada. The book is divided into five parts: the first part, the theoretical basis of the big handprint: yoga psychology; The second part, the historical origin of Xiangbaga's big handprint culture; The third part, the carrier of Shambhala handprint culture; The fourth part, my big handprint cultural practice; The fifth part, big handprint culture question and answer. This book mainly teaches the theory of mind and nature of yoga, including "pure heart", "clear heart" and "mind-watching". Gansu Provincial Party Committee, provincial government and other departments awarded him the titles of "Excellent Expert in Gansu Province", "Leading Talent in Gansu Province" and "Excellent Innovative Talent in Gansu Province".

The literary works of Xixia, such as Sacrifice to the Desert, Hunting Plain, White Tiger Pass, Xixia Mantra and Canglang, have been listed as research topics by universities such as Peking University, Fudan University, Lanzhou University and Minzu University of China. National first-class writer, vice chairman of Gansu Writers Association.