Mao Dun's prose collection was published in 1946 by Shanghai Literature and Art Press.
Mao Dun was a famous literary critic and social actician in China in the 20th century. His representative works include the novels "Party A Party B","Party B Party B","Party C Party C","Ding Fang Ding Fang","E Fang Wu Fang","You Yi Fang","Geng Fang Geng Fang","Xin Fang Xin Fang","Ren Fang Ren Fang","Gui Fang Gui Fang" and other prose collections "Mountain Field","Trace","Nostalgia","Mao Dun Literature Collection" and other literary works such as essays, reviews, essays and so on. Mao Dun's works mainly described social reality and human nature, with profound social significance and humane care. His novels often reflected the problems and contradictions of Chinese society through the fate and experience of the characters, such as the gap between urban and rural areas, interpersonal relationships, professional ethics, etc., with distinct characteristics of the times and regional colors. At the same time, Mao Dun's literary works were also known as "one of the founders of modern Chinese literature" for their superb language arts and unique artistic style.
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The Mao Dun Literature Prize was one of the highest awards in the Chinese literary world. It was established by the Mao Dun Literature Prize Jury to commend outstanding novels and inspire the masses. The works of previous Mao Dun Literature Awards are as follows: 1. The first Mao Dun Literature Prize: Iron Pear Blossom : 2nd Mao Dun Literature Prize: Ordinary World : China Daily 3. The Third Mao Dun Literature Prize: White Deer Plain : Chinese social sciences 4th Mao Dun Literature Prize: Alive : Spring Breeze Art 5th Mao Dun Literature Prize: Qin Qiang : 6th Mao Dun Literature Prize: One Hundred Years of Solitude : 7th Mao Dun Literature Prize: Decryption : 8th Mao Dun Literature Prize: Ghost Blows Out the Light Chinese youth 9th Mao Dun Literature Prize: The Funeral of a Muslim : 10th Mao Dun Literature Prize: Border Town : Spring Breeze Art The above is the collection of previous Mao Dun Literature Awards and detailed information. I hope it will be helpful to you.
Mao Dun (1896 - 1981) was an outstanding figure in the history of Chinese literature in the 20th century, known as the "Father of Modern Chinese Literature". His literary works exposed and criticized social reality as the theme, fresh and natural style, profound thoughts and beautiful language, known as the "literary master." Mao Dun's literary achievements were brilliant. His works were widely spread and had a far-reaching impact. His masterpieces include Midnight, Spring Silkworm, Teahouse, etc. These works deeply reflected the various problems of Chinese society at that time and became classics of modern Chinese literature. Mao Dun's literary works not only had a profound influence in China, but also gained a high reputation internationally. In addition to his outstanding achievements in literary creation, Mao Dun was also one of the founders of modern Chinese literary theory. He proposed the concept of "literature serves society" and created a new field of modern literary theory. His theory had a profound impact on the development of Chinese literature. Mao Dun had made great contributions to the new China. During the period of the New Culture Movement, he actively spread the ideology of progress and made an important contribution to the cultural and intellectual construction of New China. He also actively participated in the literary cause of New China and made great contributions to the development of Chinese literature. Mao Dun's spirit was firm belief, hard work, courage to explore and constant innovation. His spirit has always inspired the development and progress of Chinese literature and is also the spiritual wealth of the Chinese people.
Mao Dun's works include Alive, Winter's Tale, Intoxicated Nights in the Spring Breeze, Theory of contradiction, On New democratism, Frost Leaves Red on February Flowers, etc. These works were first published in 1949.
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Mao Dun's representative work was On Conflict. Mao Dun first published On contradiction in 1919, which was one of the most important works in modern Chinese literature. Through a profound analysis and revelation of the social phenomena and contradictions in China, this novel explored the intrinsic contradictions and class struggles of society and became an important milestone in modern Chinese literature.
Mao Dun was a famous Chinese writer and dramatist in the 20th century. He was hailed as one of the founders of modern Chinese literature. His representative works include novels such as Disillusionment, On Practice, On contradiction, and plays such as Kong Yiji and Teahouse. " Disillusionment " was a long novel by Mao Dun that narrated the life course of a young intellectual. The novel centered on the protagonist Lin Qingxuan. Through his experiences, it showed the various ills of Chinese society at that time, including the distortion of human nature, social injustice, political darkness, and so on. The novel ended with Lin Qingxuan's disillusionment, expressing Mao Dun's reflection and thinking about the society at that time. Disillusionment was regarded as one of Mao Dun's representative works and one of the important works of modern Chinese literature. It was widely read and praised, influencing the thinking and values of several generations of Chinese people.
Mao Dun was a famous screenwriter and director in modern China. He was born in 1896 and died in 1981. His representative works included the novel Midnight, Spring Silkworm, City Notes, and other prose collections such as The Beginning of Wind and Cloud, as well as the script Dream of the Red Chamber. Mao Dun's works deeply reflected the Chinese society and people's living conditions at that time, showing his exploration of human nature and concern for social reality. His works had a profound influence on the development of modern Chinese literature and film.