Zhong Zhaozheng's comments
After 1974, he taught in the East Department of Soochow University. After 1976, he also served as editor-in-chief of literature and art in Taiwan Province Province, chairman of Wu Literature Award and editor-in-chief of People's Daily Supplement. Zhong Zhaozheng inherited the simple and healthy realistic tradition of Taiwanese new literature predecessors. His works are rooted in the land of Taiwan Province Province, with deep national feelings and strong local color. He used his novels to create a fresh and simple national style and local flavor for Taiwan Province local literature. Zhong Zhaozheng is an enterprising writer. He is not satisfied with the skillful realistic expression, but also boldly absorbs and draws lessons from various expressions including western modern novels to enrich the artistic expression of literature. The Composition of the Central Plains is based on the scene of the ancient national festivals in the Central Plains, using the method of crisscrossing time and space to show the subconscious of the characters, paying attention to the analysis and exposure of the characters' mentality, showing the painful experience of the protagonist A Mu and accusing the Taiwan Province compatriots of the psychological trauma left by the Japanese aggression war. Samsara explores the mysterious realm of life and death. The novel begins with the wonderful dream of the dying old man suffering from gastric cancer, and depicts the ugly selfishness and nostalgia of the old man before his death. At the same time, the psychological world of the wife, children and neighbors around the old man has also been subtly revealed. Another short story, Song of the Ghost, reflects Taiwan Province's industrial pollution and ecological environment problems with novel symbolism, inner monologue and stream of consciousness, which gives people a refreshing feeling and shows the author's outstanding artistic talent. He is a prolific writer.