A masterpiece that goes on and on

The representative work of the cycle is Morning in Shanghai.

Morning in Shanghai is a novel written repeatedly by modern writers. It has four parts, 1,1published in Harvest in 1958, and1published in the second half of 1958. Part 2: Some chapters were published in literary journals around 196 1 and serialized in Beijing Evening News. In winter, 196 1 was published as a single book. The third part was published in 1 and the second issue of Harvest magazine. The fourth new source literature series published in the winter of 1979.

The most outstanding achievement of A Morning in Shanghai is that it vividly shapes the image of Xu Yide, which is vivid and full of life breath. The author describes Xu Yide's contradictory feelings in various complicated relationships before and after confession, which shows the creative ability of this old writer.

Introduction over and over again

Zhou Erfu, formerly known as Zhou Zushi, was born in Jingde, Anhui Province, and his ancestral home was in Nanjing. He is a famous modern writer and calligrapher. He used to be vice minister of culture and consultant of China Calligraphers Association. He is the author of the novel Morning in Shanghai, the Great Wall of Wan Li and the collection of short stories Spring in the Valley. On June 8, 2004, he died in Beijing due to illness at the age of 90.

Zhou Erfu has made great achievements in calligraphy. Guo Moruo said that his calligraphy is close to the "two kings". Zhao Puchu's poem praises "reincarnation is written on the pipa": "European books can be strict with the south, and the spirit is clear and the bones are heavy. Long song has been handed down for thousands of years, and the pipa wins the eternal life hall. " The poem said: "The spirit is clear and the bones are beautiful, and the wind blows in the willows. It's really much thunder and little rain around the temple. At first, I suspected that the pen array was a wise man, and Wu Xia Huating did not see it. "

Baidu Encyclopedia-"Morning in Shanghai"