What are Guo Moruo's representative works?

Guo Moruo's representative works are:

There are poems such as Goddess, Tide Collection, Spring Festival Song and Market in the Sky.

Historical plays such as Qu Yuan, Flowers of Tang Di, Peacock Gallbladder, Southern Crown Grass, etc.

Monographs such as China Ancient Society Research, Oracle Bone Inscriptions Research, and Yin Shang Bronze Inscription Research;

Such as "Tiangou", "Looking at the Mountain with a Pen", "The Pyramid of Sin", "The Market in the Sky" and other poems.

Memoir "Hong Qubo"; Commentary collection "Rooster Collection";

His translated works include Criticism of Political Economy, Wandering Trilogy, Black Cat and Sheep, Literary Essay Sequel, Willing to Be Cannon, Impression of Nanjing, Slave Age, etc.

Guo Moruo (18921161978 June 12), formerly known as Guo Kaizhen, was born in Leshan, Sichuan, and graduated from Imperial University of Kyushu, China. He is a modern writer, historian and soldier.

Guo Moruo enjoys a high position in the history of modern literature in China and in the fields of history and archaeology in China. In literature, it is listed as the second place in the official textbook of modern literature history. His life works are more than one million words, compiled into 38 volumes of Complete Works of Guo Moruo, which are divided into literature compilation, history compilation and archaeology compilation.