Who is the author of "Furong Town"? Who is the protagonist?

Protagonists: Hu Yuyin and Qin Shutian Author: Gu Hua

Gu Hua was born in June 1942. His original name is Luo Hongyu, a Chinese film screenwriter and famous writer. Due to a difficult family background, he earned a living through manual labor in his youth. He was influenced by folk songs and legends since childhood and became interested in literature and art. He began to learn to write poems and novels in middle school. In 1961, the Chenzhou District Agricultural School he attended was disbanded and he failed to graduate, so he was assigned to the Qiaoshang Agricultural Science Institute in Chenzhou District and worked as an agricultural worker for fourteen years. He began publishing novels in 1962, and in 1975 he moved to Chenzhou Song and Dance Troupe as a creative writer. In 1976, the novel "Howling Mountains and Rivers" developed from his own novella "Legend of Yangtian Lake" was published. In 1978, the collection of novels "Song of Mangchuan" was published. In 1979, he was transferred to the Chenzhou Federation of Literary and Art Circles. In March 1980, he went to study at the Literary Institute of the Chinese Writers Association, which triggered a turning point in his creation.

In 1981, the novel "Furong Town" was published, which generated a wide and enthusiastic response. It won the first Mao Dun Literature Award. It was adapted into various dramas and movies, translated into various languages ??and published abroad. In 1985, Xie Jin directed the film of the same name, which was well received both inside and outside the film and television industry and won many international awards. In 1981, he also published another masterpiece novel "The Cabin Covered with Ivy", which won the National Outstanding Short Story Award. After that, he successively published works such as "Golden Leaf Water Lotus", "Futu Ridge", "Sister Village", "Puye Creek Mill", etc., and all of them have been adapted into movies and dramas, and have been well received. In 1982, "Gu Hua's Short Stories Collection" was published. In 1985, he was elected as a director of the Chinese Writers Association and vice chairman of the Hunan branch of the Chinese Writers Association. In 1987, he published "The Legend of Wujie Mountain". He also adapted his novel into a film and literary script, and wrote many travel notes and creative talks about overseas visits, which were collected separately. In "On That Side of the World" and "Highlights of the Creation of the Novel." He is one of the writers with outstanding achievements and influence in the early 1980s, and has a great international reputation.

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