Mao Dun was a famous writer, translator, and philosopher in China in the 20th century. He had a large number of short and medium-length works. The following are some of his famous works: Long novel: 1 Midnight Spring Silkworm 3 Teahouse 4. The contradiction White Rain Spring Silkworm Short story: 1 Frost Island 2. Party A and Party B 3 "Pursuit" 4 Liberation 5 Cold Night Under the Neon Lights In addition, Mao Dun also had a large number of essays, and other works, as well as translated works. Many of his works were deeply loved by readers and hailed as classics of modern Chinese literature.
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.
Mao Dun's works include: Dream of the Red Chamber: It is considered one of the greatest novels in the history of Chinese literature and a treasure in the treasure house of world literature. 2 Midnight: It was another masterpiece by Mao Dun that described the political, economic, and moral crises of Chinese urban society in the 1930s. 3." Oliver Twist ": It was Mao Dun's famous work. It told the story of an orphan and revealed the injustice of society and the dark side of human nature at that time. 4. Spring Silkworm: The story of a young couple fighting for their family and children reflects the pressure of society and the fragility of human nature at that time.
Mao Dun's works include: 1 Dream of the Red Chamber (1878): The representative work of Cao Xueqin, a Chinese novelist of the Qing Dynasty, is regarded as the pinnacle of Chinese classical novels. 2 War and Peace (1897): The novel written by Tolstoy in Russia is the foundation of modern Western literature. 3 Midnight (1923): China is a classic of modern Chinese literature. Spring Silkworm (1931): China described the struggle and sacrifice of a silkworm farmer's wife in the family and factory. 5 Cat City (1949): France is a dystopian novel that explored the nature and meaning of human existence. 6 White Night Walk (1988): A Japanese mystery novel about the complicated relationship and murder between two teenagers. 7 "Qin Qiang"(1993): China has collected many novels that deal with social reality, history, and culture. 8 Golden Age (1995): China tells the characters and fates of a historical era and social change. These are some of Mao Dun's representative works. Dream of the Red Chamber and War and Peace are regarded as the classics of Chinese classical novels.
Mao Dun's representative works include Midnight, Lin Family Shop, Village Trilogy, Eclipse Trilogy, Night Reading, Tribute to the White Poplar, Frost Leaves Red Like February Flowers, etc.
Mao Dun's main works include Midnight, Eclipse, Frost Leaves Red Like February Flowers, Tribute to the White Poplar, Landscape Talk, Spring Silkworms, Autumn Harvest, Late Winter, Lin Family Shop, etc. Among them, Midnight was a modern Chinese novel with about 300,000 words. Mao Dun began writing in October 1931 and finished writing on December 5,1932. There were a total of 19 chapters. The novel was set in the semi-feudal and semi-colonial old Shanghai in May and June 1930, with the national capitalist Wu Sunfu as the center. It described the various contradictions and struggles in Chinese society at that time. Eclipse was a collection of novellas by modern writer Mao Dun, first published in 1930. Eclipse consisted of three novellas that were slightly continuous: Disillusionment (published in 1927), Shaking, and Pursuit (completed in 1928). The theme of Eclipse was the life experience and spiritual journey of a group of petty-capitalist intellectual youth before and after the Great Revolution. It was intended to show the three periods that the youth must go through in the tide of revolution at that time: the excitement on the eve of the revolution and the disillusionment when the revolution was in front of them, the wavering when the revolutionary struggle was fierce, and the pursuit after the disillusionment and wavering. Frost Leaves Red Like February Flowers was another masterpiece written by Mao Dun after Eclipse. The novel was set in Jiangnan villages and towns on the eve of the May 4th Movement. It described the infighting between the emerging capitalists and the gentry and landlords, as well as the sharp contradictions between them and the peasants. In the middle, there were several pairs of young men and women's emotional entanglements, which widely reflected the social life of that era. The layout was rigorous, the scene was grand, the plot was complicated, and the language was elegant. It was a masterpiece full of national style. "Tribute to the White Poplar" was an essay written by modern writer Mao Dun in 1941. The author used the white poplar trees on the northwest plateau to symbolize the tenacious and hardworking northern farmers. He praised their simplicity, strength, and spirit of striving for progress in the national liberation struggle. At the same time, he also cast a sharp ridicule on those who looked down on the people and stubbornly regressed. The article had a lofty idea, a clear image, a rigorous structure, and concise language. Landscape Talk is one of Mao Dun's representative works of lyric prose. Scenery Talks was about sceneries. The "sceneries" here included not only natural sceneries but also human activities. On the surface, he was talking about the natural "landscape", but in fact, he was writing about the person who dominated the "landscape". "Spring Silkworm" was a short story written by modern writer Mao Dun.
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Mao Dun's works included a famous "trilogy", namely "On contradiction","On practice", and "On the politics of new democratism".
Mao Dun's long novels include Eclipse, Rainbow, Midnight, The Story of the First Stage, Corrosion, Frost Leaves Red Like February Flowers, etc. His short stories included "Spring Silkworm","Autumn Harvest","Late Winter","Lin Family Shop" and so on.
Mao Dun's short works include Spring Silkworm, Glass Lantern, Party A and Party B, Under the Neon Lights, Conflict, Strangers, etc. These works all used modern China as the background to tell the stories and emotions between different characters, demonstrating Mao Dun's deep insight and solid writing skills.
The Mao Dun Literature Prize was one of the Chinese Literature Awards, which was meant to honor outstanding works of fiction. The Mao Dun Literature Prize covered all periods of modern Chinese literature, including novels, essays, poems, and other literary genres. Since the Mao Dun Literature Prize was first established in 1982, hundreds of outstanding works have been selected. The following is a list of works that have won the Mao Dun Literature Prize: 1 novel: - The Ordinary World - Alive - Qin opera - "Red Soroliang Family" - White Deer Plain - Chinese Divorce 2 Prose: - "Old Bull's Family Story." - Spring Silkworm - Old Wang - Letter to Home - Yellow River Trilogy 3 poems: - My Motherland - Ode to the Motherland - Spring in Qin Garden, Snow - Song of the Yangtze River - Red Rock The above are only some of the works of the Mao Dun Literature Prize. The selection range of the award is very wide. Excellent novels, essays, and poems have a chance to win the award.