Who is the cutest person is one of the representative works of Wei Wei, a famous contemporary writer in China. This battlefield newsletter enthusiastically eulogizes the heroic deeds of 1 12 division, 335th regiment and 1 battalion. Once published, it caused a great sensation in China. Since then, "the cutest person" has become synonymous with volunteers.
Who is the cutest person is a reportage written by the writer Wei Wei after his return from the Korean battlefield. It was first published in People's Daily on April 195 1 day. Later, he was selected as a middle school Chinese textbook, which influenced generations of China people. Since then, volunteers have been widely and affectionately called "the cutest people". Later, this article was deleted from junior high school Chinese textbooks for nearly 20 years because it was "out of date".
Wei Wei:
Wei, whose real name is 1920, was born in a poor family in Zhengzhou, Henan Province on March 6th. He likes reading since he was a child. While studying in the seventh primary school in the county, he finished reading the Scholars, Yuan Qu Xuan and other classical literary works. At the same time, he also read the works of China modern writers such as Lu Xun, Guo Moruo and Mao Dun, which laid a literary foundation for himself.
At this time, he began to write poems, essays and novels, and contributed to the literary supplements of local newspapers such as North China Daily, Dahua Morning Post, Dazhong Daily, Zhongzhou Daily and Dadong Business Daily. After graduating from Kangda University, Wei Wei joined the "Front-line Battlefield Journalists Group" organized by the Eighth Route Army General Political Department, and left Yan 'an at the beginning of 1939 to cover the anti-Japanese front in northwest Shanxi.