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Who's Qin Mu?
Qin Mu (19 19 ~ 1992) is a modern essayist. Formerly known as Lin Juefu. Guangdong Chenghai people. 19 19 was born in hong kong on August 9 19, and went to Singapore with his parents to spend his childhood and adolescence. 1932 After returning to China, he studied in Chenghai, Shantou and Hong Kong successively. During his stay in War of Resistance against Japanese Aggression, he worked as a teacher and editor in Shaoguan, Guilin and Chongqing, and participated in the national salvation movement and the democratic movement. After the victory of the Anti-Japanese War, he wrote in Hong Kong. On the eve of Guangzhou's liberation, it entered the Dongjiang Liberated Area. People's Republic of China (PRC) has been working in Guangzhou since the founding of the People's Republic of China. In addition to literary creation and activities, he was the director of China Literature Department of Jinan University and the deputy editor-in-chief of Yangcheng Evening News.

In the early 1940s, Qin Mu began to write essays and essays, gossiping about right and wrong, using the past to satirize the present and stabbing the reactionary rule, which showed his rich knowledge and profound thoughts. After the founding of the People's Republic of China, although novels were published, they were mainly known for their prose achievements. His prose has a wide range of themes, ranging from lashing the ugly to praising the beautiful. Some aim to spread knowledge and explain things; Some focus on expressing feelings and expressing praise and blame. Its various techniques are often used to distinguish famous things, describe mountains and rivers, talk about heaven and earth, and give examples. Some focus on lyricism, but the lyricism reveals a calm analysis; Some emphasize reasoning, but reasoning contains feelings. His prose has the style of prose and the charm of lyric sketches. He is skillful in pen and ink, narrates and discusses, speaks freely, is cordial and fluent, depicts joints, and has vivid twists and turns, so that thoughts, knowledge and art can be better combined.

Qin Mu's essays were published in Qin Mu's essays (1947), including Flower City (19 1), Tides and Ships (1964) and Long River Waves (1978). Among them are Lyric on the Rural Altar, Spring Dawn on the Ancient Battlefield, Land, Flower City, Bread and Salt, The Power of Laughter, Snow and Haze in Europe, Tides and Ships, Fantasy of the Temple of Heaven, Hyenas Style, An Old Woman in Monte Carlo, etc.

In addition to prose, Qin Mu also wrote the novella The Gold Coast (1955), the novel The Sea of Anger (1982), a collection of literary essays, Picking up Shells from the Sea of Art (1962) and Learning from English (/kloc

From 65438 to 0986, Qin Mu was the vice chairman of Guangdong Branch of Chinese Writers Association and Guangdong Federation of Literary and Art Circles.