Brief Introduction of Yang Shuo's Prose Author
Yang Shuo (1913-1968) was originally named Yang Yutang, who was born in Penglai County, Shandong Province. 1937 went to Yan' an to participate in the revolution, and once moved to the anti-Japanese base areas in northwest and north China to engage in revolutionary literature and art work. During the War of Liberation, he was transferred to the Shanxi-Chahar-Hebei Field Army as a special correspondent of Xinhua News Agency. 1938 Up to now, Shuo Yang has published some communication features, novels and essays. During the War to Resist U.S. Aggression and Aid Korea, he went to the front of Korea and wrote the novel Three Thousand Jiang Lishan (1953). The novel enthusiastically eulogizes the lofty patriotism and internationalism of Korean soldiers, and the brotherhood forged by the Chinese and Korean people in the side-by-side fighting. It is the first novel describing the War to Resist US Aggression and Aid Korea. There are also communication monographs of North and South of Yalu River (195 1) and Forever (1954). After the War to Resist US Aggression and Aid Korea, Yang Shuo mainly engaged in foreign affairs and devoted himself to prose creation. Prose collections written in this period, such as The Sea of Stone, The First Branch of the East Wind, The Spring of Life, Sunrise in Asia, etc., reflect the anti-imperialist and anti-colonial fighting style of Asian and African people and the new life of our people. In addition, he also wrote a novel about Chinese people's Volunteer Army's heroic struggle, Wash the Army, which is the first volume of Storm. Yang Shuo is an influential and accomplished essayist. His prose is unique. He is good at extracting themes from the torrent of real life, and his works have distinct characteristics of the times and strong militancy. His prose is novel in conception and profound in conception. He often uses the expressive techniques of expressing his will by holding objects and expressing his feelings by borrowing scenery, and pays attention to the creation of poetic artistic conception, so he is full of poetic and picturesque ideas. His prose language is delicate, subtle and ingenious, with harmonious phonology and artistic charm. His representative works of prose, Snow Waves, Litchi Honey, Cherry Rain, Haicheng and the Top of Mount Tai, are all well-known masterpieces. From 65438 to 0968, Yang Shuo was persecuted to death by Lin Biao and the Gang of Four. Selected Prose of Yang Shuo was published in 1978.