Brief introduction of Jiang Xijin.

Jiang Xijin, a professor at Northeast Normal University. Yixing, Jiangsu. During the May 30th Movement, influenced by his father and taught by Gu Li and Ying Xiuren of the Revolutionary Relief Society at that time, he took an active part in the students' national salvation movement, organized propaganda teams to publicize in the rural areas of neighboring counties, and participated in patriotic activities initiated by the "Left League". When I was a student, I published poems in Shenbao Free Talk and Human World, and participated in the compilation of Contemporary Poetry magazine and China New Poetry. 1934 graduated from the Chinese Department of Shanghai Zhengfeng College of Literature. 1938 joined the producers' party in China, Hankou. He used to be the editor-in-chief of the supplement of Anti-Japanese War Literature. 1939 participated in guerrilla warfare in Jiangnan, worked as a reporter for Jiangnan Society (Xinhua News Agency) in Jiangnan Anti-Japanese Volunteers (New Fourth Army), and went in and out of the anti-Japanese front. From 65438 to 0946, he edited the supplement of Huazhong Xinhua Daily in Huaiyin, Jiangsu Province, and later worked in the Propaganda Department of East China Bureau and Shandong Federation of Literary and Art Circles. 65438-0947 teaches at northeastern university in Jiamusi. Since its founding, People's Republic of China (PRC) has been a professor at Northeast Normal University. He used to be a member of Chinese Writers Association, vice chairman of Jilin Branch of Chinese Writers Association, vice chairman of Jilin Provincial Federation of Social Sciences Societies, president of Lu Xun Research Association and president of Children's Literature Research Association. Specializing in the research and teaching of literary theory and Chinese and foreign literature. Committed to the research and teaching of Lu Xun and his works. Participate in the annotation and finalization of the Complete Works of Lu Xun. Author of poetry collection Twilight Star, drama Hengshan Town, co-translated Teaching Outline of Literary Theory (a textbook of Soviet universities), and editor-in-chief of Selected Works. 1932 began to publish works. 65438-0934 served as a loan officer of Hubei Rural Cooperative Committee, and co-edited Contemporary Poetry with Yan Chen. 1935 "China's new poems" co-edited with Jiang. After the outbreak of War of Resistance against Japanese Aggression, he co-edited Battle Training Newspaper with Kong Luosun and Feng Naichao in Hankou, and co-edited Times Poetry Magazine and Comprehensive Poetry Magazine with Mu. 1937 edited the Anti-Japanese War Literature and Art with the famous writer Mao Dun and others, and participated in the establishment of the semi-monthly Literature and Art Position. Later, he went to Shanghai, co-edited Continental Pictorial with Lou Shiyi, Luxun Style with Wang, edited Literary Trends and Literary News, and organized a symposium on Shanghai poetry. In the meantime, he served as a reporter of Jiangnan Society (Xinhua News Agency). Later, he organized Rank Father's Society in Shanghai, edited Rank Father's Poetry Talks and Shanghai Poetry Talks Series, and co-edited Literary Standpoint and Running Water New Collection with Lou Shiyi and others. After the outbreak of the Pacific War, he taught at Chengjian Middle School in Shanghai. After the victory of the Anti-Japanese War, he returned to Xinhua News Agency and edited the Central China Supplement of Xinhua Daily. 65438-0947, went to Jiamusi Northeastern University to teach, and later served as a professor in the Chinese Department of Jilin Normal University. He is the author of a collection of lyric poems Twilight Star (1940), a children's narrative poem The lame tortoise (1957), a drama Taierzhuang (created by six people collectively, 1938) and Hengshan Town (/kloc-0). He has successively translated Oral Creation of Russian People (co-edited with Qu Bingcheng, 1950) and Book of the Dead (1955), participated in editing and publishing Complete Works of Lu Xun and Guo Moruo, and published many insightful papers on Lu Xun's research and literary theory.

He died in the First Affiliated Hospital of Jilin University at the age of 88 on May 25th, 2003 18: 20.