Zheng Zhenduo was a famous Chinese drama translator in the early 20th century. His works involved novels, plays, essays, poems and many other fields. The following are some of Zheng Zhenduo's representative works: The novel: Dream of the Red Chamber: It is considered a classic work in the history of Chinese novels and one of Zheng Zhenduo's representative works. 2. Water Margins: It was also one of Zheng Zhenduo's representative works. It described the story of a group of righteous people's resistance in the late Northern Song Dynasty. 3. Journey to the West: It was another representative work of Zheng Zhenduo. It described the story of Sun Wukong and others protecting Tang Sanzang to obtain scriptures. 4. The Scholars: Zheng Zhenduo's satirical novel tells the story of some characters in the scholars of the Qing Dynasty. Prose: 1 "Sacrifice to the Crocodile": A touching eulogy expressing the author's awe and sympathy for the crocodile. 2 "Dongli Yuefu": It was an idyllic poem by Zheng Zhenduo that depicted the author's joy in rural life. [3. Talks on Art: This is Zheng Zhenduo's essay that talks about his views and thoughts on literary and artistic creation. Poetry: 1 Rainy Night: A beautiful lyric poem expressing the author's love for nature and love. 2 Journey to the South: It was a travel essay by Zheng Zhenduo that described the author's travel experience in China. 3."Goose Returning": It was a lyric poem by Zheng Zhenduo that expressed the author's longing and yearning for his hometown. These are some of Zheng Zhenduo's representative works. His creations cover novels, plays, essays, poems, and many other fields. His works have a variety of styles, but they are full of the spirit of humanism and deep thinking about human nature and social reality.