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2018-03-15
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Xiao Hong (1911. 6.2-1942.1.22), whose original name is Zhang Naiying, and also has the pen name Yin Yin, a native of Hulan, Heilongjiang. His mother died when he was young, and he went to middle school in Harbin in 1928, where he was exposed to progressive ideas and Chinese and foreign literature since the May Fourth Movement. He was especially influenced by the works of Lu Xun, Mao Dun and the American writer Sinclair. Dissatisfied with the feudal family and arranged marriages, he ran away from home in 1930 and experienced many ups and downs. In 1932, he and Xiao Jun lived together. The two met many progressive literati and participated in anti-Manchu and anti-Japanese activities.
In 1933, he and Xiao Jun published the first collection of works "Travel" at their own expense. With the help and support of Lu Xun, he published his famous work "The Field of Life and Death" in 1935 (he started using the pen name Xiao Hong) and became famous in the literary world.
In 1936, in order to get rid of his mental distress, he traveled east to Japan and wrote the prose "Lonely Life" and the long poem "Sand" in Tokyo.
He arrived in Hong Kong with Duanmu Xiaohongliang in 1940, and soon published the novella "Mabele" and the famous novel "The Story of Hulan River".
In 1942, after going through many ups and downs, he died of illness in Hong Kong at the age of 31.
Bibliography of works:
"Travel" (a collection of novels and essays), co-authored with Xiao Jun, 1933 (published at his own expense)
"The Field of Life and Death" (Chinese version) Novel) 1935, Shanghai Rongguang Book Company; 1980, Heilongjiang People
"Liu Xin Frame? Prose Collection") 1936, Wen Sheng
"Bridge" (Novel, Prose Collection) 1936, Wen Sheng
"The Bullock Cart" (novel and essay collection) 1937, Vincent
"The Call of the Wilderness" (short story collection) 1940, Chinese Magazine
" "Xiao Hong's Prose" 1940, Chongqing Great Times Bookstore
"Recalling Mr. Lu Xun" (essay) 1940, Chongqing Women's Life Society
"Mabele" (novella) 1941, Chongqing Great Times Times Bookstore
"The Story of Hulan River" (novel) 1941, 1954, New Literature and Art; 1979, Heilongjiang People
"Hand" (novel) 1943, Guilin Yuanfang Bookstore
"March in a Small Town" (novel) 1948, Ocean Bookstore, Hong Kong
"Selected Works of Xiao Hong" (a collection of novels and short stories) 1958, humanities
"Xiao Hong" "Selected Works" 1981, Humanities
"Annotations of the Brief Collection of Xiao Hong's Books" compiled by Xiao Jun, 1981, Heilongjiang People
"Xiao Hong's Short Stories 1982, Heilongjiang People
"Selected Prose by Xiao Hong" 1982, Baihua
"Xiao Hong" (Selected Collection of Modern Chinese Writers) 1984, Humanities
"Xiao Hong's Representative Works" (Collection of Short Stories) 1987, Humanities