His pen names were Wang Shuang and Ramo. Fujian Shishi people. * * * party member. In 1936, he joined the revolutionary work, successively serving as a staff officer, news officer, editor-in-chief of Lunan Times, editor-in-chief of Warrior Daily, even a political instructor, director of Dandong Radio Station, editor-in-chief of Militia Daily in Binhai Military Region, deputy editor-in-chief of Shandong Pictorial, Xinhua News Agency reporter, editor-in-chief of Central South Military Region, creator of Siye Culture Department, professional writer of Beijing Federation of Literary and Art Circles, creator of General Political Department, and consultant of Changsha Garrison. China, assistant director of drama, the 4th director of Chinese Writers Association and honorary member of the 5th, 6th and 7th National Committee. Enjoy special government allowance. He began to publish his works in 1936. Joined the Chinese Writers Association in 1949. He is the author of the novel Fight to Tomorrow, A Wandering in Nanyang, a collection of novels, a collection of dramas, a collection of poems, a collection of weeds, a drama script, Enemy at the Gates, biographical literature, The Chronicle of Marshal Luo Ronghuan, and a collection of essays by Bai Blade (seven volumes). The poems Zheng Xiulan and My Brother's Tears both won the Shandong Literature and Art Association Award, the drama "Sugar-coated Cannonball" won the excellent script award of the Central South Military Region Performance, and the film and literature script "Enemy at the Gates" won the changchun film studio Prize.