What military writers were there in Yunnan in the 1950s?

In 1950s, there were Su Ce, Rao Jin, Peng Jingfeng, Gong Liu, Feng Mu, Leng Feng and so on.

1, Su Ce

Su Ce, 192 1 was born in Beijing in July, and one of the representative writers of Yunnan Border Army who rose in the 1950s. His creative career has been more than 70 years, and his literary works have reached more than 4 million words.

He is the author of novel Snow in the Far Mountains, Biography of Chen Geng, novella Red River Waves, collection of short stories, Life and Death, Sunrise in Queer Mountain, etc.

2. Rao Basang

Rao Jie Basang, born in 1935, is a Tibetan military poet who enjoys a national reputation among Yunnan military writers and the first young Tibetan poet who became famous in 1950s.

1956, Rao Jie Basang published the poem "The Shepherd's Fantasy" in Frontier Literature and Art, which was quickly reprinted by the People's Liberation Army Literature and Art, and has since appeared in China literature. Basangrao's representative works in 1950s and 1960s include Mother, Starting from the String, On the Mountain, If a gunshot, Song of Snow Mountain, Petals of Love and so on.

3. Peng Jingfeng

In 1950s, Peng Jingfeng became one of the pioneers of frontier military literature in Yunnan with his works such as When the Lusheng Blows and the Beacon in the Border Village.

His representative works include When the Lusheng Blows, Pear Blossoms in the Post Road, Moonlight Tonight, Liberating Southwest China, Fighting for the Sunset-the Battle of Western Yunnan of Chinese Expeditionary Force, and Wan Li with Flag-the Battle of Myanmar and India of Chinese Expeditionary Force. Among them, Liberation Southwest won the 5th Lu Xun Literature Award, and Moonlight Tonight won the 8th National Excellent Short Story Award.

4. Gong Liu

Gong Liu, whose real name is Liu Gengzhi, is one of the representative poets among the writers of Yunnan border guards in the 1950s. 19 years old, published essays, poems and other works under the pseudonym of Gong Liu; 1949 resigned from the newspaper office in Hong Kong and returned to Guangzhou to join the People's Liberation Army; 1950 joined the Chen Geng Army in Yunnan.

After entering Yunnan with the army in the 1950s and becoming a member of Yunnan military writers, Gong Liu successively published three famous poems: Wawashan Group Poems, Xishuangbanna Group Poems and Morning in Ximeng, and then published poems such as Short Song on the Border, Shengang, Dawn City and North. And participate in sorting out long folk poems.

5. Feng Mu

Feng Mu, formerly known as Feng Xianzhi, (1919-1995), was the founder of the writers of Yunnan Frontier Corps. In the 1950s, Feng Mu led the first batch of military writers to hike deep into the border defense companies and ethnic areas such as Xishuangbanna and Awashan, and wrote a large number of good works that timely reflected the great changes in frontier life in New China, and were full of national characteristics and the flavor of the times.

Under his guidance, guidance and direct help, a group of talented military writers, with their outstanding literary works full of frontier ethnic characteristics and youthful vitality, quickly went to the whole country, causing widespread concern. Together with successful local writers, they created the glory of Yunnan literature in the 1950s.