Ba Jin (1897-1966) was a famous Chinese writer, translator, and social actician. His representative works included novels such as Home, Spring, and Autumn, and other prose collections such as Gone with the Wind, and poetry collections such as Stars. His works had a unique style and were deeply loved by readers. He had won many literary awards at home and abroad and was regarded as one of the founders of modern Chinese literature. Ba Jin once served as a member of the Central Committee of China. His influence was far-reaching, not only in China but also in the world of literature. After his death, he was hailed as one of the "fathers of modern Chinese literature." His life story was adapted into the movie "Ba Jin" and other works that were deeply loved by the audience.