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The writing background and main features of Diary of Ms. Sha Fei.
Ms Sha Fei's diary was written on 1927. Under the influence of the May 4th New Culture Movement, writer Ding Ling consciously pursued freedom, democracy and individual liberation. However, when the climax of the May 4th Movement receded, she once fell into a depressed atmosphere, so the author created this article. It describes the lives of several young people in Beijing in the years after the May 4th Movement. The main feature is that the full text is written in prose diary style, which shows the author's ability to control the language.

Diary of Ms. Sha Fei Ding Ling's novella, published in 1928. Sha Fei was a rebellious woman during the May 4th Movement. She hated and despised everything, but she couldn't find the right way. After suffering from lung disease, she indulged her feelings. She pursued Ling Jishi, an overseas Chinese in Nanyang, but despised his despicable soul and finally fell into a painful struggle.

Ms Sha Fei's diary was written by the author on 1927. It is a diary novel, which describes the lives of several young people in Beijing in the years after the May 4th Movement. With bold and unabashed brushstrokes, the author vividly depicts the stubborn personality and rebellious spirit of the heroine Sha Fei, and at the same time clearly shows the tragic results brought by the resistance of individualists who are divorced from society. Sha Fei is a representative woman. She pursues true love and herself, hoping that people can really understand her. She wants to break with the old forces, but she can't find anything new. Her dissatisfaction was directed at the society at that time.

Ding Ling was famous for her bold female consciousness, keen literary sense and delicate narrative style in the 1920s. Among them, Diary of Ms. Sha Fei reflects the anguish and pursuit of an intellectual girl at that time and becomes an immortal work in the literary world. The Sun Shines on the Sanggan River, written in the middle and late 1940s, is the peak of her creative career, and won the Stalin Literature Prize of 195 1 year. Diary of Ms. Sha Fei is one of the series of China Modern Literature 100. Ms Sha Fei's unique psychological description is delicate and bold. The novel is written in diary style, which is very helpful to reveal the rich and complicated inner world of the protagonist. In narrative and memory, the protagonist sometimes thinks and regrets, sometimes imagines and fantasizes, and sometimes flashes and desires, which shows the complex character of this young intellectual woman very incisively and vividly.

Ding Ling (1904.10.12-1986.3.4), formerly known as Jiang Wei, also known as Jiang Wei, Jiang Wei, Ding, pen names Bin Zhi, Cong Xuan, etc. China, a native of Linli, Hunan Province, graduated from Shanghai University. 1936165438+10, Ding Ling arrived in Baoan, northern Shaanxi, and was the first literati to go to Yan 'an. The arrival of Ding Ling has added fresh blood to the weak literary movement in the Shaanxi-Gansu-Ningxia anti-Japanese base area. He made an irreplaceable contribution in the history of modern literature in China. His representative works include Monk, the first novel, The Sun Shines on the Sanggan River, Diary of Ms. Sha Fei, and In the Dark, a collection of short stories.