Jing Shangjing's Literary Achievements

Jing Shangjing's novels are set in modern times, such as shotguns, bullfights, ice walls, autobiographical colors and historical novels, such as Bo's Story, My Mother's Notes and historical novels. Japanese history is dominated by the Warring States period, such as LAM Raymond Volcano, True Heavenly Army and Diary of Canon Army. His works have been adapted into movies, TV series and stage plays for many times, and historical novels have also been translated into many languages. During his tenure as the ninth president of Japanese PEN, he was also considered as a popular candidate for Nobel Prize in Literature. On March 23rd, 20 12, Yomiuri Shimbun interviewed Pei westerberg, chairman of the Nobel Prize in Literature Jury, who said that Jing Shangjing had been discussed very seriously by members of the committee.

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Jing Shangjing is a writer who draws a lot of material from the history of China. He has distinct characteristics in the choice of characters, the description of characters and the organization of themes. In this kind of historical novels, the author's unique thinking about life and history is reflected. In the narrative mode of China's historical biography literature and other aspects of artistic practical experience, Jing Shangjing also inherited and used for reference. Jing Shangjing's literary creation is closely related to China's historical biography literature.

He wrote a lot of comments, essays and poems in his life, and novel creation was the core of his career. Among these novels, Jing Shangjing wrote the most historical novels, which is also the most successful, especially China's historical novels. He not only extracted themes from China's historical biographical literature, but also expressed his yearning for China history and China culture.

When Jing Shangjing wrote historical novels, his academic attitude was rigorous. He not only consulted a large number of documents, but also mastered the historical materials in detail. Moreover, his historical novels are always based on historical events recorded in historical books, with the actions of historical figures as the traction, imagination and even fiction, trying to achieve the unity of historical truth and artistic truth. Japanese historians believe that the historical events written in Jing Shangjing and China's historical novels are true and can stand scrutiny.

Jing Shangjing is keen on the Western Regions and has published a large number of works with the Western Regions as the background. In these works, he did not completely insist on the truth of the details. Through his simple and profound style, he examines historical events and historical figures from the artist's point of view, pays attention to the description of the internal contradictions and complexity of the figures, digs into the deep part of history, and endows his works with new cognitive value. His works express deep feelings for China's traditional culture and art, reveal the profound connotation of Chinese mother culture, and bring readers into that ancient reverie. The artistic truth and objective historical truth created by Jing Shangjing's western region novels are convincing.