Left-wing writers and their works

China Left-wing Writers' Union, a modern literary and art group. Referred to as "Left Alliance". The inaugural meeting was held in China University of the Arts on March 2nd 1930. Mao Dun, Rou Shi, Ding Ling, Hu Feng, Yi Qun, Ren,,, He Jiahuai, Lin Tianqiu, etc. In the left-wing alliance, there is a "party group" organized by China, and Pan Hannian, Feng Naichao, Feng Xuefeng, Yang Hansheng, Ding Ling and Zhou Yang successively served as party secretary. Organizationally, the leftist writers' association accepts the leadership of the Publicity Department of the Communist Party of China Cultural Work Committee (hereinafter referred to as the "Cultural Affairs Committee"). .

The "Left Alliance" founded revolutionary literary journals such as Sentinel, Literary Herald, Germination, Beidou and Literary Monthly. 1in the spring of 936, in order to establish an anti-Japanese national United front in the literary and art circles, the "Left League" announced its automatic dissolution.

Mao Dun's Midnight, Lin Jiabao, Spring Silkworm, Jiang Guangci's Roaring Land, novels by Ding Ling, Zhang Tianyi and Ye Zi, plays by Tian Han, Hong Shen and Xia Yan, and poems by poets in China Poetry Society all show the achievements of left-wing literature and art with their new artistic development, which has a wide influence. Under the cultivation of left-wing writers, new literary figures such as Sha Ting, Ai Wu, Ye Zi, Zhou Wen, Jiang Muliang, Ai Qing, Pu Feng, Nie Gannu and Xu Maoyong have emerged. They brought many energetic works to the literary world and became an active force in the literary world in the 1930s.