1. Romantic genius Xu Zhimo
Xu Zhimo, a native of Haining, Jiaxing, Zhejiang, is a modern poet and essayist. He is a representative poet of the Crescent School. 19 15 graduated from Hangzhou No.1 Middle School, studied in Shanghai Hujiang University, Tianjin Beiyang University and Peking University, and then studied in the United States and Britain respectively. He was deeply influenced by western education and romantic and aesthetical poets in Europe and America.
Professor of Peking University 1924, 193 1 died in a plane crash. Representative works include Farewell to Cambridge and Cold Jade Night.
2. Patriotic genius Yu Dafu
Yu Dafu, a native of Fuyang, Zhejiang, is a famous modern novelist, essayist and poet. Yu Dafu is proficient in Japanese, English, German, French and Malaysian languages. His representative works include Sinking, Autumn in the Old Capital, and Chi Guihua. He is one of the founders of the New Literature Group Creation Society and a patriotic writer who died for resisting Japan and saving the country. 1952, China people and People's Republic of China (PRC) people's government were regarded as revolutionary martyrs.
3. Bureaucratic genius Shao
Shao, a native of Yuyao, Zhejiang Province, was born in an official family, and was a crescent poet, essayist, publisher and translator. I graduated from Shanghai Nanyang Road Mining School and went abroad to study English literature. He returned to China on 1927 and married Sheng. After marriage, he successively edited Jinwu Monthly, decameron, Renyan and other magazines. In his later years, he worked as a translator, translating the works of Mark Twain, Shelley and others.
4. Dai Wangshu, a bookworm and gifted scholar
Dai Wangshu is from Nanjing and Hangzhou, Zhejiang. Dai Wangshu, a poet and translator, inherited and developed the poetic style of symbolism poetry schools in the late Crescent School and the 20th century, and opened the era of modern poetry schools, and was hailed as "the leader of modern poetry schools". Representative works include Rain Lane and Wang Shucao.
The four talented women in the Republic of China were Lv Bicheng, Xiao Hong, Shi Pingmei and Zhang Ailing.
I. Lv Bicheng
One of the initiators of the feminist movement, the pioneer of women's education in China, and the first female editor and writer in the history of China journalism, initiated the precedent of women in charge of school administration in modern history. Together with Qiu Jin, they are called "women's heroes", poets, political commentators, social activists and capitalists.
2. Xiao Hong
Modern female writers in China are known as the literary goddesses in 1930s. Born into a landlord family in Harbin, Heilongjiang, he lost his mother at an early age. Representative works include Abandoned Children, Ma Bole and Biography of Hulan River. 1942, died of tuberculosis and malignant tracheal dilatation in Hong Kong at the age of 3 1.
Three. Shi Pingmei
China, a modern female writer and revolutionary activist, is from Pingding County, Shanxi Province. She has written a lot of poems, essays, travel notes and novels in her life, especially poems, and has the reputation of "a famous poetess in Beijing". His masterpieces include The Red Haired Horse and The Story of Ma Si.
1928 died of illness, and her works were edited into Tao Yu and Accidental Grass by friends such as Lu Yin and Lu.
4. Zhang Ailing
China, a modern female writer, was born in Shanghai and her ancestral home was in Feng Run, Hebei. He began to write novels at the age of 7, and began to publish his works in school magazines at the age of 12. His representative works include Love in the Whole City and Jasmine Fragrance. Red Rose, White Rose and other novels. 1955 went to live in America, 1995 died in Los Angeles, USA, at the age of 75.