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A Brief Introduction to the Author of Lin Yuan
Qu Bo (1February 1923 ~ June 27, 2002), born in Huangxian County, Shandong Province (now Zaolinzhuang, Fengyi District, Longkou City), was a writer and executive director of the Chinese Writers Association.

Qu Bo only studied in a private school for five and a half years. /kloc-dropping out of school at the age of 0/3 and collecting firewood at home. /kloc-entered the eighth route army Jiaodong public school (now ludong university) at the age of 0/5. /kloc-joined the eighth route army in China in 0/938. During War of Resistance against Japanese Aggression's period, he fought in Shandong and served as company commander and battalion commander.

1945 after War of Resistance against Japanese Aggression's victory, he went to the northeast with the troops and served as the commander of the brigade. He once led a heroic team into the deep forests of Mudanjiang in the northeast to deal with the enemy and fought an arduous battle with bandits.

From 65438 to 0949, Qu Bo went to the naval school as a leader. From 65438 to 0950, he turned to the front line of industrial construction and held leadership positions in factories, design institutes and industrial management departments.

From 65438 to 0955, he began to engage in amateur literary creation; 1957, Writers Publishing House and People's Literature Publishing House published his first novel, Lin Yuan.

The novel has been adapted into movies, TV series and plays, among which the movie Linyuan and the Peking Opera Taking the Tiger Mountain Outwardly adapted from the novel have had a very extensive and far-reaching influence.

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Introduction of representative works:

1, "Mountain Call Tsunami"

The theme of "Mountain Call Tsunami" is a main infantry company that insists on fighting in a base area. With the cooperation of the militia, it insists on fighting, combats stubborn enemies and grows stronger. The most gratifying thing is the ending.

With the cooperation of the main force, we wiped out a Japanese wing and a puppet army brigade. Revolutionary romanticism is vividly displayed.

2. "Gao Qiao Long"

This book is another novel written by Qu Bo after Lin Yuan. The novel, based on the Shandong area in the early days of War of Resistance against Japanese Aggression, vividly depicts the artistic image of Cao Mang's anti-Japanese hero Qiao Longbiao, and describes his tortuous and complicated process from spontaneous revolutionary struggle to accepting the leadership of the Party.

The novel is full of ups and downs and strong stories, which fully shows the heroic spirit of Qiao Longbiao and Puzijun in their resolute struggle with the Japanese aggressors and their minions.

3. Lin Xuehai Garden

Lin Yuan describes the anti-bandit struggle in Northeast China in the early days of the Liberation War. /kloc-in the winter of 0/946, a detachment of the Northeast Democratic Allied Forces, under the leadership of Shao Jianbo, chief of staff of the regiment, went deep into the snowfield near the sea to carry out the task of fighting bandits, focusing on the legendary story of Yang Zirong, a reconnaissance hero, fighting wits and wits with carving bandits on the Hu Wei.

Lin Yuan has always been regarded as a typical representative of "revolutionary popular novel", a brilliant model of "combining new political concepts with traditional forms of expression" and an irreplaceable important novel in the development of the whole "seventeen-year literature".

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