Brief introduction of Fei Ming

Fei Ming (190 1- 1967), formerly known as Feng Wenbing, is one of the most influential writers in the history of China literature in the 20th century. He is a member of the Silk Society and studied under Zhou Zuoren. He is known as the originator of "Beijing School Literature" in the history of literature. Stories in the Bamboo Grove, published by 1925, is his first collection of novels. Later, he wrote novels one after another: Biography of Mr. Mo (1932), Bridge (1926- 1937) and After Mr. Mo flew. Fei Ming's novels are known as "prose culture", which combines the thoughts of the Six Dynasties, Tang poetry, Song poetry and modernism and puts them into practice. The text is simple and profound, with dull and boring beauty.