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Brief Introduction of Xiao Hong's Biography of Hulan River
Biography of Hulan River is an autobiographical novel by Xiao Hong, a famous writer. 1940 was written in Hong Kong and published by 194 1 Guilin Heshan Publishing House. The novel is divided into seven chapters, prefaced by Mao Dun, a famous literary master. This book depicts the customs of Hulan River, a small town in the northeast border, and shows the unique artistic personality and characteristics of female writers.

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The novel Biography of Hulan River was written in Hong Kong 1940 and published by 194 1 Guilin Heshan Publishing House. This work is Xiao Hong's masterpiece in his later period. By recalling all kinds of characters and life pictures in his hometown, he expressed the author's denial of the social reality that old China distorted human nature and damaged personality. Tells the author's childhood story. This writer created her "memory-style" masterpiece with her skillful memory skills, lyric prose style and light and heavy writing style. Mao Dun once commented on her artistic achievements: it is a narrative poem, a colorful landscape painting and a string of sad songs. The feelings of "loneliness and depression" revealed by many researchers' works can actually be understood from this perspective.

Xiao Hong, a famous modern female writer in China. 1911Born in Hulan County, Heilongjiang Province on June 2nd1942 65438+1died in Hong Kong on October 22nd. Formerly known as Zhang Naiying, pen name Xiao Hong, et al. When she lost her mother in childhood and her father was violent, she only enjoyed the warmth of her elderly grandfather. Lonely childhood formed the lonely, sensitive, reserved and stubborn side of Xiao Hong's character.