Wang Dulu (1897-1979) was a famous Chinese critic and translator, who was hailed as one of the founders of modern Chinese literature. His representative works include: "Dream of the Red Chamber": This is one of Wang Dulu's most famous works and one of the classics in the history of Chinese literature. It was hailed as a masterpiece in the history of Chinese novels and an important treasure in the treasure house of Chinese culture. Fortress Besieged: This is another masterpiece of Wang Dulu and a classic in modern Chinese literature. It used humor and irony to describe the various difficulties and contradictions of Chinese society in the 1930s. "Border Town": This is a narrative essay by Wang Dulu, describing the scenery and characters of a small town in southern Hunan. This essay was hailed as a classic in the history of Chinese prose and one of the outstanding works in modern Chinese literature. [4. Dawn in the East: This is a science fiction novel by Wang Dulu. It tells the story of an adventure between a scientist and a future world.] 5. The Old Man and the Sea: This is a long novel by Wang Dulu, which tells the story of the struggle and struggle between an old Brazilian fisherman and a marlin. This article was hailed as a classic in modern Chinese literature and one of the most important works in the history of world literature. Wang Dulu's works had profound thoughts and unique artistic charm, which had a far-reaching impact on the development of Chinese and world literature.