Biography of Hulan River is the main content of Biography of Hulan River, which describes all kinds of people and events in Hulan, a small town in the northeast of the 1920s, and vividly reproduces the ordinary, humble and backward living conditions and the mental state of muddling along, mediocrity and ignorance of the local people.
This work was published in Sing Tao Daily of Hong Kong in September 1940, February 1940, February 12. Xiao Hong finished the manuscript of Biography of Hulan River in Hong Kong, and the whole manuscript was serialized on February 27th, 65438.
Taking Xiao Hong's own childhood life as a clue and connecting lonely fairy tales in series, this work vividly reflects the social outlook and human feelings of this small town in Hulan in those days, thus mercilessly exposing and lashing out the malignant tumor formed by China's feudal bad habits for thousands of years in society and the plague-like disaster brought about by the festering and flooding of this malignant tumor.
Xiao Hong (191-1942), the author of Biography of Hulan River, is a modern female writer in China, one of the "four talented women in the Republic of China" and is known as the "literary goddess in the 1930s". 19 1 1 Born in a feudal landlord family in Hulan District, Harbin City, Heilongjiang Province, he lost his mother since childhood. 1932 met Jun Xiao, and 1933 published his first novel "Abandoned Children" under the pen name of elegy.
1935, with the support of Lu Xun, published the famous book "Life and Death Field". /kloc-traveled to Japan in 0/936, writing prose "Lonely Life" and long poem "Sand". /kloc-arrived in Hong Kong with Duanmu Hongliang in 0/940, and later published novella Ma Bole and novel Hulan River Biography. 1942 65438+1October 22nd, died in Hong Kong at the age of 3 1.