The Legend of Hulan River was a novel written by Xiao Hong when she was wandering in Hong Kong as an adult. It depicted a lively collectivistic society in the rural areas of northern China in the 1880s. At the end of the novel, Xiao Hong expressed her attachment to her hometown and her thoughts on the society at that time through the description of the small town of Hulan River. At the end, Xiao Hong used the small town of Hulan River as an example to express her thoughts on the society at that time. She wrote: They looked at the faint red glow on the horizon as if they were looking at the moon in their hometown. They knew that no matter where they were, their hometown would always be their roots. They deeply missed the mountains and rivers of their hometown, missed every blade of grass and tree in their hometown. They yearned to return to their hometown, to the small town that was full of vitality and energy, to the community that made them feel connected and cherish each other. They longed to experience the warmth and affection of their hometown again. They longed to experience the life and customs of their hometown again. This was because their hometown was forever the sustenance of their hearts and the source of their lives. This passage expressed the collectivistic ideology of the Chinese society at that time and the nostalgia for their hometown. It also revealed the reality and problems of the society at that time. At the same time, this passage also showed Xiao Hong's unique perspective and deep insight into her hometown and life.
It wasn't 'The Hulan River', it was written in 1928. The novel described the lives, thoughts, feelings, and cultural phenomena of the people in the Hulan River area from the 1920s to the early 1930s. It showed their hardships and tenacity in survival and struggle, as well as the complex relationships and conflicts in the historical and cultural background.
I'm not sure which novel you're referring to. But according to what I know, Xiao Hong didn't finish the novel before she died. The Legend of Hulan River was a novel that Xiao Hong started writing in 1936 and finished in 1940. Although Xiao Hong was already a famous actress when she passed away, she did not leave her name in the novel "The Legend of Hulan River". Later,"Hulan River Legend" was adapted into TV series, movies and other art forms, and received widespread praise and recognition.
Grandfather's Garden was selected from Xiao Hong's Legend of Hulan River. This novel was one of the representative works of modern Chinese literature. It narrated the history, characters, and social life of the Hulan River area and was considered a classic work of Chinese novels in the 20th century.
Xiao Hong's novel, The Legend of Hulan River, was a novel about the life of the people in the Hulan River basin at the end of the Qing Dynasty. The theme was history, love, and social life. The novel takes the Hulan River as the background and tells the story of the protagonist Zhang Qing and his family. It reflects the dark side of society and the suffering of the people at that time. At the same time, it also shows Xiao Hong's deep thinking about human nature and her yearning for a better life.
Xiao Hong's " The Hulan River " was a famous novel that told the story of a woman's life in the Hulan River and her experiences living in the Hulan River basin. This novel is regarded as a classic of modern Chinese literature, with profound social significance and cultural value. With the Hulan River as the background, Biography of the Hulan River narrates the history, characters, life and culture of the Hulan River area, showing the lifestyle, ideas and values of the local people, reflecting some problems and challenges in the process of China's modernisation. The novel used rich details and characters to portray many vivid and interesting characters, showing the kindness, tenacity, suffering and beauty of human nature. The language of Hulan River Biography was concise, lively, and infectious. It had a distinct personality and style that was deeply loved by readers. It was not only a literary classic, but also one of the precious heritages of Chinese culture. Many people could understand The Legend of Hulan River. It was not only a literary work, but also an important reference for understanding modern Chinese literature and culture.
The Legend of Not Hulan River was one of Xiao Hong's representative works and also one of her most famous works. Xiao Hong's other representative works included Life and Death Arena, Ma Bole, and Xiushan.
The Legend of Hulan River was a modern Chinese story describing the life of the Hulan River basin in the 1920s. In the winter, Xiao Hong's winter had the following characteristics: 1. Dry and cold: The temperature in winter is relatively low, and the air is often dry. The sub-zero temperature and the cold north wind make people feel very cold. 2. Snow disaster: The frequent snowfall in winter often causes serious snow disasters. The roads are covered and the traffic is blocked. The agricultural production is seriously affected. 3. Freezing disaster: In some places, the phenomenon of serious ice formation in winter is easy to form ice, roads and rivers are frozen, and transportation, production and life are greatly affected. 4. Dietary changes: In winter, the diet is relatively simple, mainly rice and wheaten food. The supply of vegetables is less, and people are more likely to feel hungry. 5. Social unrest: In the 1920s, the Hulan River basin was in a period of turmoil. War, famine, disease and other problems continued. Winter was also a period of social instability. The winter in Xiao Hong's works was a cold, dry season with frequent snow and ice disasters. It also reflected the living conditions of the society and the plight of the people at that time.
"Grandfather, Back Garden and Me" was selected from Xiao Hong's collection of essays,"The Legend of Hulan River", not "Dream of the Red Chamber".
The Hulan River was not Xiao Hong's autobiography, but one of her masterpieces was a novel that described the local customs of the Hei Long Jiang region. Through the fictional plot and the description of real characters, Xiao Hong showed the social background of that era and the true face of people's lives, which had a high literary value.
Yes, the Legend of Hulan River was published in modern China in 1934. The novel was set in the 1920s and 1930s, depicting the life, scenery, and characters of the Hulan River area. It was considered a classic of modern Chinese literature.