1. China Left-wing Writers Alliance
2. Representative poets The main representative poets of the Nine-leaf School include Mu Dan, Xin Di, etc.
3. It is a unique literary school in the 1930s. The main members include Zhou Zuoren, Fei Ming, Shen Congwen, Li Jianwu, Zhu Guangqian, etc. It was called the "Beijing School" because its authors were engaged in literary activities in Beijing and Tianjin at that time. Most of his works are published in Beijing and Tianjin publications, and his artistic style is essentially consistent.
4. The poems of the poets of the Chinese Poetry Society have demonstrated the achievements of left-wing literature and art with their new ideological and artistic expansion, and have had a wide range of influence.
5. It was an important school of realist poetry in the Kuomintang-controlled areas during the Anti-Japanese War and the War of Liberation. It was named after Hu Feng edited "July".
6. The early Shanghai-style novels with a "modern quality" were the secularization and commercialization of new literature. They described the city in a transitional manner, proposed the theme of "urban men and women" for the first time, and attached great importance to the innovation of novel forms. The New Sensation School is a school of modernist novels that emerged in the Shanghai literary world in the 1930s. It is the second generation of the Shanghai School. Representative writers include Liu Naou, Shi Zhecun, Mu Shiying, Ye Lingfeng, etc. Mu Shiying is regarded as the master of the New Sensation Sect and the general of the Shanghai Sect. The content of the New Sensation School mostly shows the various aspects of life in the semi-colonial metropolis, focusing on the description of morbid life, abnormal gender relations and psychology, etc.; it strives to capture novel feelings and impressions, and projects the characters' subjective feelings into the objects. ; Carry out psychoanalysis on the character's consciousness and subconsciousness, focus on expressing the dual personality, and pursue the renovation of the novel's form and techniques. Representative works include Mu Shiying's "Five in a Nightclub" and "Foxtrot in Shanghai". The New Sensation School opened up the content of literary expression, but some of them tended to be decadent and pessimistic.