12 o'clock in the evening could be called midnight or midnight. According to the answer in document [1], midnight was 12 o'clock at night, and midnight was from 11 o'clock at night to 1 o'clock in the morning the next day. However, the document [2] mentioned that midnight referred to around midnight, which was the middle of the night, which was midnight. Therefore, midnight could be called midnight or midnight.
Midnight Monologue was a collection of poems by Li Xiaoyuan, which included 118 works he had created since 1980, including two long poems. This collection of poems was named after one of the long poems, Midnight Monologue, which caused a sensation in the online poetry world. The theme of the poetry collection revolved around the flowing life, study, work, and love, with water and flowing water as the main images. It explored the mobility of modern society and tried to awaken people's poetic existence and stimulate people to pursue the meaning of poetic existence. Midnight Monologue was published on January 1, 2018 by the intellectual property publishing house.
Midnight was a novel set in Shanghai in 1930. It mainly revolved around Wu Sunfu, the general manager of Yuhua Silk Factory. The story began one night when Wu Sunfu and his family went to the pier to pick up their father, Old Mr. Wu, who had fled from the countryside. However, when Old Mr. Wu first arrived in Shanghai, he suddenly died. The funeral of the Wu family became a good opportunity for the celebrities of the business world to gather. With this in mind, Wu Sunfu decided to set up his own bank and form a joint venture with several other companies to set up the Yizhong Trust Company. At the same time, Zhu Qinqiu, the general manager of the De Feng Silk Factory, asked Tu Chuzhai to extend the loan, but Wu Sunfu wanted to squeeze the dried cocoons he had hoarded out of him and urged Tu Chuzhai to lend him more money so that he could annex the factory a month later. However, the workers in the silk factory began to slack off after learning that the boss had cut their wages. The silk factory fell into a situation of strikes and economic struggles. In the end, Wu Sunfu went bankrupt under the obstruction of the comprador Zhao Po-tao.
The ending of Midnight was tragic. The protagonist, Wu Sunfu, eventually lost his career and family. At the end of the novel, Wu Sunfu's career suffered a major blow. He was defeated by his own credulity and business competitors, and fell into bankruptcy. His company went bankrupt, he became deserted, his wife left him, and his friends betrayed him. His business empire collapsed. In addition, his family had failed to provide him with support and comfort. His father was stubborn and could not understand his business activities and pursuits, and his wife could not give him enough care and support. Throughout the novel, Wu Sunfu is isolated and helpless, and this loneliness is especially evident when he fails. Therefore, it could be said that the ending of Midnight was tragic. It showed the inevitable fate of the protagonist under the changing times and social pressure.
"Midnight Galaxy" was a famous literary program on the Central People's Radio Station. It was broadcasted every night at midnight. The program was founded four years ago and broadcasted a large number of excellent poems, essays, novels, and other literary works, attracting many literary lovers. The ratings for the program were very high, and it received about 5000 letters from listeners every month. In order to repay the enthusiasm of the vast audience, CCTV established a "Literature Club". Listened members could participate in the production of programs, meet their favorite authors, and get signed copies. In addition, the audience's own literary works could also be broadcasted through the "Member Contribution Selection" program and made into a CD. "Midnight Galaxy" was a high-end literary program that covered topics such as poetry, novels, and essays. However, the program was stopped in 2004, and the complete recording could not be found.