Ba Jin (1897-1966) was famous in China and was hailed as "the giant of the 20th century Chinese literary world". His works covered novels, essays, poems, plays and many other fields, with profound thoughts and unique artistic style. Ba Jin's representative works include novels such as Home, Spring, and Autumn, as well as prose works such as Scream, Hesitation, and Dream of the Red Chamber. His novels, with the theme of describing social life and human nature, have high social value and humane care, and are regarded as the classics of modern Chinese novels. Ba Jin was also one of the modern Chinese literature critics. He had a profound understanding of the development trend of literature and the style of works, and a unique way of criticism. His works as a critic, including "Study of Literature Phenomenon" and "Psychology of Literature and Art", made important contributions to the development and prosperity of Chinese literature. Ba Jin was known as the "giant of the 20th century Chinese literary world". His works and ideas had a profound impact on Chinese literature and culture.