The Life of the Characters in Wang Jingzhi's Works
Male, born in 1902, originally from Yuchuan Village, Shangzhuang Town, Jixi County, Anhui Province. He was one of the famous writers of China 142 during the May 4th Movement. Wang Jingzhi studied in Tunxi Tea Science in his early years, and 192 1 was admitted to Zhejiang First Normal University. Deeply influenced by the May 4th new trend of thought, in the second half of the year, he initiated the establishment of "Chenguang Literature Society" with Rou Shi, Wei and Zhu Ziqing as participants and Ye Shengtao and Zhu Ziqing as consultants. 1March, 922, the earliest new poetry group in the history of modern literature in China, Hubin Poetry Society, was formed with Pan Mohua, Ying Xiuren and others. /kloc-in the autumn of 0/926, I taught in a middle school in Wuhu. 10 June, introduced by Guo Moruo, he was the editor of the Propaganda Department of the General Political Department of the Northern Expeditionary Army. The following year, he served as editor of the special issue of Revolutionary Military Newspaper and the Labor Monthly of the Ministry of Labor of Wuhan National Government. 1928 to 1936, once worked as a Chinese teacher in middle schools, Shanghai, Nanjing, Anqing, Shantou, Hangzhou, Qingdao and other places, and was a professor in the Chinese Department of Jianshe University, Anhui University and Jinan University. 1In August, 947, he was appointed as a professor of Chinese Department of Fudan University in Shanghai; 1952 transferred to the classical literature editorial department of Beijing People's Publishing House as an editor; 1955 transferred to the Chinese Writers Association, and then served as the president of the Lakeside Poetry Society. Comrade Wang Jingzhi is a famous writer and poet in modern China. He is the author of The Wind of Hui, The Commandments of Jesus, The Story of Huang Cui and Her Husband, Death, Lonely Country, Human Flesh, Father and Son, Conditions of Writers, Principles of Poetry, A Study of Du Li, Selected Readings of Patriotic Poems and Selected Readings of Patriotic Works. Lu Xun appreciates his poems very much and speaks highly of his works. He personally revised his works and taught and encouraged him many times. "The content of the Wind of Wisdom had a great influence on the feudal ethics at that time. Its publication undoubtedly dropped a fierce bomb on the morality of the old society, and caused a great debate on "literature and morality" in the literary and art circles of our country.