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.
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 masterpieces include The Eastern Storm, Midnight, Spring Silkworm, and Shaanxi Tune. These works were one of Mao Dun's representative works, famous for his profound social insight and unique artistic style.
Mao Dun's representative works include On contradiction, On Practice, On the People's democratic dictatorship, etc. Xu Chi's representative works included " Red Rock,"" Long March,"" Heroic Epic," and so on.
Mao Dun's Midnight was a long novel.
Mao Dun's short stories had many names, the most famous of which was Midnight.
Mao Dun's rural trilogy was a long novel. The three novels were On Practice, On contradiction, and From Practice to Theory.
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 (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.
Midnight was a long novel by Mao Dun, written between 1931 and 1932. The novel was set in the old Shanghai of the 1930s, depicting various social contradictions and struggles at that time, showing a broad picture of Chinese social life in the 1930s. The story revolved around the national capitalist Wu Sunfu, who profiteered in the stock market and eventually went bankrupt after losing a fight with the comprador capitalist Zhao Potao. The novel described the life of the people in old Shanghai with precise language and showed all aspects of Chinese society at that time. Midnight was one of Mao Dun's representative works. It had been popular until now and had been translated into more than a dozen languages. It had a wide international influence.