In the thirty years of literary creation, Jia Pingwa has created classic literary works such as Tiangou, Ugly Times, Impetuousness, Abandoned Capital, Gaolaozhuang, Missing the Wolf, and Shaanxi Opera. He has his own unique achievements in stylistic innovation exploration of novels, essays, poems and other literary genres; In terms of literary content, he accurately and profoundly showed the painful and tragic social transformation that China rural areas experienced in the process of modernization in the past 30 years from the end of the 20th century to the beginning of the 2nd1century, which not only completely restored and reproduced the survival essence of all people in real life, but also penetrated into the spiritual world of contemporary China people with the original ecological narrative, highlighting the unprecedented cultural embarrassment that the Chinese nation encountered in the context of globalization and modernization.
Jia Pingwa's literary works are full of imagination, true feelings in popularity, sympathy in simplicity, profound sustenance and rich brushwork. They not only have a wide readership in China, but also transcend national boundaries and are widely recognized by experts, scholars and readers from different ethnic and cultural backgrounds. Especially in the nationalization of literary language, he inherited the tradition, created a new tradition, and made outstanding contributions to the writing of new China. His works have been translated into English, French, Russian, Vietnamese, Japanese, Korean and other languages and spread in more than 20 countries around the world. International awards mainly include American Mobil Flying Horse Literature Award (impetuous, 1987), French Femina Literature Award (deserted capital, 1997), French * * * and China Literature and Art Honor Award (2003). He has won the first national excellent short story award (1978), the second national excellent novella award (1984), the first national excellent prose (collection) award (1989), the third Lu Xun Literature Award (2005) and the fourth China Literature and Media Award (2000 With his unremitting efforts, Jia Pingwa fulfilled his sacred promise of "expressing the life and feelings of modern China people in the way of China's traditional beauty" as early as 1982, and made outstanding contributions to the nationalization and internationalization of China literature.