Name: Wei Wei Nationality: Han Original name: Wei Hongjie Former pen name: Hong Yangshu Gender: Male Date of birth: January 16, 1920 Place of birth: Zhengzhou, Henan, China Time of death: August 24, 2008 Place of death: No. 301 Hospital, Beijing, China Occupation: Military writer Nationality: Chinese Spouse: Liu Qiuhua [Edit this paragraph] Main works Wei Wei is a well-known and excellent writer who has lived in the army for a long time. His poems, reportages, novels, essays, and essays all reflect real life in a timely manner and are full of political enthusiasm; he is good at skillfully integrating narrative, scene description, discussion, and lyricism; his language is simple and beautiful, and is deeply loved by readers. favorite. He is the author of the three novels "Revolutionary War", "The Red Ribbon of the Earth", "Fire Phoenix", "The East", poetry collections "Dawn Scenery", "Continuous Collection", "Red Leaves Collection", "Wei Wei's Selected Poems" and prose collection " "Who is the cutest person", "Collection of Zhuang Xing", "Talk about Mao Zedong", "Selected Essays of Wei Wei", "Selected Prose of Wei Wei", etc.
£He was once a well-known scholar! Publication status of works: Who is the cutest person (prose, correspondence collection), 1951, Humanities Sky Raging Wind (novella), co-authored with Bai Ai, 1951, Two Years of Youth in China (poem collection), 1951, Uncle Vincent and the Little Korean Girl (Story) 1952, Zhongqing Old Chimney (Story) 1954, Popular Dawn Landscape (Collection of Poems) 1955, The Flower of Humanistic Happiness Blooms for the Warriors (Collection of Essays) 1956, Zhongqing Red Storm (Film Novel) co-authored with Qian Xiaohui , 1956, Worker Female General (Story) 1958, Zhong Qing Tian Man Bi (Collection of Prose) 1959, Writer Shanxi Cha Ji Shi Chao (Collection of Poems) Selected Collection, 1959, Zhong Qing Bu Ji (Collection of Poems) 1963, Writer Dongfang (Novel) 1978 , Humanities Zhuang Xing Collection (Collection of Prose) 1980, Hebei People's Biography of Deng Zhongxia (Continued) co-authored with Qian Xiaohui, 1981, People's Wei Wei's Prose Collection 1982, Hebei People's I Love Teacher 1984, Children's Wei Wei's Essays 1984, Henan People's Wei Wei's Poems Selected 1985, People's Liberation Army Literature and Art Collection 1987, Culture and Art The Red Ribbon of the Earth (Novel) 1988, Humanities New Threads (Collected Works of Wei Wei continued in 1 volume)/China Federation of Literary and Art Circles Wanxia Library (China Federation of Literary and Art Circles Wanxia Library) Four Lines Diary (Collected Works of Wei Wei) Continued in 2 volumes)/China Federation of Literary and Art Circles Wanxia Library (China Federation of Literary and Art Circles Wanxia Library) Selected Prose by Wei Wei - Baihua Prose Series·Contemporary Prose Series