Local literature refers to literary works that describe the life and social problems of rural areas in China. The representative of Chinese local literature: Lu Xun: His novels such as Hometown and The True Story of Ah Q, which depicted the life and social conditions of rural China, became one of the important representative works of modern Chinese literature. 2. Lao She: His novels such as Camel Xiangzi described the life of rural China in a realistic way and were regarded as one of the representative works of local literature. 3. Mo Yan: His novels such as Red Soroliang Family and Fat Breasts and Buttocks describe the life of Chinese rural areas, social changes, and human nature exploration. They are regarded as one of the representative works of local literature. 4. Shen Congwen: His novels, such as Border Town and Spring Silkworm, describe the life, culture and love of rural China and are regarded as one of the representative works of local literature. 5. Yu Hua: His novels such as Alive and Crying in the Drizzle describe the life, fate and humanity of the Chinese countryside and are regarded as one of the representative works of local literature. These works all reflected the real life and social problems in China's rural areas and had a certain degree of representation and influence.