Guo Moruo enjoys a lofty position in the history of modern literature in China, history and archaeology in China. Guo Moruo once took Goethe as his own responsibility and was widely recognized by the cultural circles. For example, Zhou Yang once said to Guo Moruo, "You are Goethe, but you are the Goethe of new China in the socialist era." Sha quoted Engels' evaluation of Goethe and pointed out that Guo Moruo was a great genius and an ordinary citizen. Compared with the professional researchers' great admiration for Guo Moruo, there is also contempt for Guo Moruo among the general public, because he doesn't understand, misreads his personality and psychology, and is demanding of this talent. Professor Wen Rumin, head of the Chinese Department of Peking University, and some serious researchers call this completely opposite attitude of "academic school" and the public towards Guo Moruo "bipolar reading".
Guo Moruo also has a profound and extensive influence in the academic and political circles in Taiwan Province Province. Apart from the influence of Taiwan Province scholars on academic research and literary creation, he was not only criticized by the traditional authoritarian era based on political and academic differences (for example, Song Meiling, the wife of Chiang Kai-shek, the leader of the authoritarian era in Taiwan Province Province), but also attracted the people who advocated reform in Taiwan Province Province. For example, Lee Teng-hui believes that today's achievements in Taiwan Province Province are attributed to the ideological and social changes advocated by Hu Shi, Lu Xun and Guo Moruo. His works:
Goddess (poetry anthology) 192 1 year, Taitung.
Bottle (poetry anthology) 1927, Creation Society.
Qianmao (poetry anthology) 1928, Creation Society.
Restoration (poetry anthology) 1928, Creation Society.
Under the horizon (collection of novels and essays) 1928, Creation Society.
My childhood (autobiography) 1929, Guanghua
Wandering trilogy (novel and drama collection) 1929, Xinxing Bookstore.
Miscellaneous notes in the mountains and others (novel and drama) 1929, Xinxing Bookstore.
Black Cat and Tower (Collection of Novels and Proses) 193 1 year, Xiandao Bookstore.
Regret (Collection of Novels and Dramas) 1930, Guanghua
Black Cat and Lamb (Novel Collection) 193 1 year, Guoguang
A trip to Tianjin (essays) 193 1 year, Aili Bookstore.
Dancing on the table (novels and essays) 193 1 year, Xiandao Bookstore.
Literature and Art Collection Sequel (Prose Collection) 193 1 year, Guanghua
Ten Years of Creation (Memoirs) 1932, Modern
Mo Ruo's Letters 1933, Taitung
Di Chin (Historical Novel) 1936, Parr Bookstore.
A Journey to the Northern Expedition (Prose) 1937, Chaofeng Publishing House.
Willing to be cannon fodder (drama) 1938. Beixin
The voice of war (poetry anthology) 1938, Warrior Press.
Ten Years of Creation (Memoirs) 1938, Beixin
Feather Collection (Essays and Essays) of Yu Xia Bookstore 194 1.
Qu Yuan (Script) 1942, Chongqing Linwen Publishing House.
Park Jianji (Essay) 1942, Chongqing Literature Bookstore.
Tang Di's Flowers (Script) 1942, Writers Bookstore.
Khufu (script) 1942, Qunyi
Qu Yuan Research (Paper) 1943, Qunyi
Ancient and modern collections (essays) 1943, Oriental Bookstore.
Peacock gall (script) 1943. Qunyi
Southern crown grass (script) 1944, Qunyi
Bronze Age (History) 1945, Sandwich Publishing House.
Lin Shu's Pre-Qin Theory (Paper) 1945, Fujian Yongan Southeast Publishing House.
Ten critical books (on history) 1945, Qunyi
Bo (Prose Collection) 1945, Qunyi
Travel Notes of the Soviet Union (Prose Collection) 1946, Shanghai Chinese and Foreign Press; Renamed Soviet Union for 50 Days, 1949, Dalian Xinhua Bookstore.
Come back (prose collection) 1946, Beixin Lou (script) 1946, group art.
Impression of Nanjing (Prose Collection) 1946, Qunyi
Youth (autobiography) 1947, Haiyan
Spring and Autumn Revolution (autobiography) 1947, Haiyan
Appendicitis (essay) 1947, Qunyi
Pu Jian (essays) 1947, Haiyan people.
Historical figures (on history) 1947, sea salt