Hao Ran's novel, Sunny Days, was published in 1959. It was a novel about China's rural land reform and became one of Hao Ran's representative works. In the novel, Haoran vividly depicted the peasants obtaining freedom and equal rights through land reform and becoming an important force to promote the progress of Chinese society. In the novel, Haoran insisted on being the spokesperson of farmers to express his respect and concern for farmers, and also reflected his deep thinking about the reality of Chinese society. As time passed, Haoran's works were widely spread and received widespread praise and influence. His ideas and views had also influenced many parts of China and became an important part of Chinese culture.