Name: 2 1 13 Hong Xiao Gender: Female Date of Birth:191Year of Birth: Hong Xiao, Hulan, Heilongjiang (19 1 1. He lost his mother when he was young, and went to middle school in Harbin from 65438 to 0928, where he was exposed to 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. Dissatisfied with feudal families and arranged marriages, he left home on 1930 and wandered around. 1932, they lived with Xiao Jun and got to know many progressive scholars. They took part in anti-Qing and anti-Japanese propaganda activities. 1933 published the first collection of works with Jun Xiao, Memories of Lu Xun, at his own expense. With the help and support of Lu Xun, 1935, he published his masterpiece Ma Bole (beginning with the pen name Xiao Hong), which became popular in the literary world. 1936, in order to get rid of mental troubles, he went to Japan and wrote an essay "Biography of Hulan River" and a long poem "March in a Small Town" in Tokyo. /kloc-came to hongkong with Duanmu Hongliang in 0/940, and soon published the novella trekking and the famous novel life and death field. 1942 died in Hong Kong at the age of 3 1. He is the author of novella Lonely Life, novel Sand, short story collection Ma Bole, etc.
About the author: Xiao Hong (191-1942), formerly known as (Zou Jiazi) Ying, was born in a landlord family in Hulan County, Heilongjiang Province. In order to avoid marriage, she contributed to the newspaper in a difficult situation, so she met Xiao Jun, and they fell in love, and Xiao Hong also embarked on the road of writing. Together, they finished the prose collection "Biography of Hulan River". 1934, with the help of Lu Xun, Xiao Hong completed the novel Life and Death Field and published it as one of the "Slave Series". Xiao Hong thus gained a position in the history of modern literature. Xiao Hong's left-wing realistic novels include the novel Biography of Hulan River, but the quality is not high. Her more successful novels are Memories on Oxcart written in Hong Kong, and a series of short stories about her hometown, such as Sad Street and Field of Life and Death. This man has no higher education, but
The fate of a woman who is a genius in writing is sad. 1942+654381When she died in Hong Kong on October 22nd, the two men in her life were not around. (Yu Hui) Resume and bibliography: Xiao Hong (191.6.2-1942.5438+0.22), formerly known as Zhang Naiying and pen name Yinqiao, from 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: Trekking (a collection of novels and essays) co-authored by Jun Xiao, 1933 (self-published), Life and Death Field (novella) 1935, Shanghai Rongguang Bookstore; 1980, Essays on the Salary Rack by Heilongjiang people (1936), Bridges by Wensheng (novels and essays) 1936, Oxcart by Wensheng (novels and essays) 1937. Memories of Lu Xun by Chongqing Times Bookstore (prose) 1940, Ma Bole by Chongqing Women's Life Society (novella) 194 1, Biography of Hulan River by Chongqing Times Bookstore (novel) 194 1. 1979, Heilongjiang people's hands (novel) 1943, Guilin Fiona Fang Bookstore March (novel) 1948, Hong Kong Ocean Bookstore Xiao Hong's Selected Works (short stories) 1958, Humanities Xiao Hong's Selected Works. 198 1, collection of short stories by Heilongjiang people Xiao Hong Xun 1982, collection of essays by Heilongjiang people Xiao Hong 1982, Baihua Xiao Hong (selected works of modern writers in China) 1984, representative works of humanistic Xiao Hong (short stories collection).
Xiao Hong (191-1942), formerly known as Zhang Naiying, is one of the "four talented women in the Republic of China" and is known as the "literary goddess of the 1930s". 19 1 1 Born in a feudal landlord family in Hulan District, Harbin City, Heilongjiang Province, he lost his mother since childhood. Xiao Hong is the most miserable woman among the four talented women in the Republic of China, and also a legend. Her life is a life of struggle and struggle without bowing to fate. The appearance of Xiao Jun directly affected her fate and triggered her to start literary creation. 1935, with the support of Lu Xun, published the famous book "Life and Death Field". /kloc-traveled to Japan in 0/936, writing prose "Lonely Life" and long poem "Sand". /kloc-arrived in Hongkong with Duanmu Hongliang in 0/940, and later published the novella Ma Bole and the famous novel Hulan River Biography.