After the resumption of Wen Wei Po on September 9th, 1948, its supplement, Literature Weekly, was also published on the same day. The magazine was edited by Mao Dun and later by Hong Zhou and Qin Xiang. Mao Dun published "Our Wish" in the first issue in the name of "editor", hoping that the supplement can get wide support and attention from people from all walks of life, and welcome to contribute enthusiastically. Yu Ru, Qiu Yun, Lin Lin, Ai Du, Hua Jia, Chen Canyun, Gu Zhongyi, Huang Yu, He Da, Xue Shan, Qin Mu, Qin Xiang, Huang Sheng, Lou Qi, Ma Fantuo, Yang Hui, Zang Kejia, etc. Became the lead writer of Literature Weekly. In addition, the supplement also trained a group of young writers. 1948 At the end of the year, the New Evening News, founded by Hong Kong Ta Kung Pao, came out, and then Sing Tao Daily and Bao Zheng were published again and again. Most of these newspapers have literary supplements, such as Ta Kung Pao, which publishes novels, essays and poems, and Grand Park, which publishes essays and essays.
Supplement, providing more creative fields for mainland writers and local young artists in Hong Kong.
During and after the Anti-Japanese War, mainland southern writers founded and presided over a large number of literary periodicals and newspaper supplements, which not only provided important creative positions for southern writers in Hong Kong, but also greatly inspired local literature in Hong Kong. Shu Xiangcheng, the first generation local writer in Hong Kong, said that so many literary and artistic publications "aroused the interest of many young people in submitting articles, and I was also one of the young writers and artists at that time". Others, such as Xie, Lu Lun, have also published their works in these newspaper supplements and literary publications.