The more detailed the introduction of female writer Ding Ailing, the better!

Guan Lu, Zhang Ailing and Ding Ling are famous female writers.

brief introduction

Guan Lu (1907 July 14—1982 June 55438+February 5) was originally named Hu Shoumei, and his ancestral home was in Yanqing, Hebei. Born in Taiyuan, Shanxi. The poor children completed the middle school curriculum by themselves, from 1927 to 1928, and studied in Shanghai Law School and Nanjing Central University Literature Department successively. /kloc-at the beginning of 0/930, the first short story "Her Hometown" was published in Nanjing Naive Weekly.

After the September 18th Incident, she joined the Shanghai Women's Anti-Japanese and Anti-imperialist League. /kloc-joined the China * * * production party in 0/932, and joined the "Left League" at the same time. He was the editor of New Poetry, a monthly magazine founded by the Chinese Poetry Society, and his poem Song on the Pacific Ocean was quite famous in the Shanghai literary world at that time. 1Winter Solstice of 939 1945, she was dispatched by the organization and worked as an editor of Female Voice, a monthly magazine jointly organized by Wang Puppet Regime, Japanese Embassy and Navy Reporting Department. Published the novel Dawn in a magazine, and used it as a cover to collect confidential information of the Japanese and puppet troops. After War of Resistance against Japanese Aggression's victory 1945, she was transferred from northern Jiangsu to Dalian for rest due to illness. 1946 After her illness, she was assigned to teach in the Literature Department of Subei Jianshe University. 1autumn of 1947 to1autumn of 19951autumn of 1997, he worked in Dalian Soviet Information Bureau, Kanto Daily, Huada Sanwen Creation Group and Script Creation Institute of Film Bureau successively. From 1955 to 1976, he smashed the Gang of Four, and was imprisoned twice for the Pan Hannian case 10. 1980 was paralyzed by cerebral thrombosis and lost the ability to work.

Catalogue of works

Songs in the Pacific Ocean (Poems) 1936, Life

New and old times (autobiographical novels) 1940, bright

Apple Orchard (Children's Literature) 195 1, Workers

The troubles of the city (essay) 1986, Hundred Flowers