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Interpretation of Hulan River Biography
Biography of Hulan River is a novel by China writer Xiao Hong. 1940 65438+February 65438+February 2, Xiao Hong completed the manuscript creation of Biography of Hulan River in Hong Kong, and the whole manuscript was serialized on February 27, 65438.

Taking Xiao Hong's own childhood life as a clue and connecting lonely fairy tales in series, this work vividly reflects the social outlook and human feelings of this small town in Hulan in those days, thus mercilessly exposing and lashing out the malignant tumor formed by China's feudal bad habits for thousands of years in society and the plague-like disaster brought about by the festering and flooding of this malignant tumor.

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The Biography of Hulan River, with seven chapters, is about the ordinary life of ordinary people in Hulan, an ordinary town in the north in the 1920s. The Biography of Hulan River is not written for one person, but for the small town where the author was born and raised in Sri Lanka.

The novel aims to criticize the damage of feudalism to the people's spirit and transform the people's numb souls. Because Xiao Hong has long recognized that "China people have a morbid soul", it is an effective way to oppose feudalism to "try to correct it" and expose "feudal exploitation and oppression".

Biography of Hulan River is a small town story with Hulan River as the central scene, which shows the living state and mental state of villagers in "North China", that is, the ecology and mentality of small town people around the mid-20th century10s, and it is a chorus of soul of china reform.