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Research On Li Huiying's Anti-japanese War Novels

Posted on:2018-05-15Degree:MasterType:Thesis
Country:ChinaCandidate:W DengFull Text:PDF
GTID:2335330515494470Subject:Chinese Modern and Contemporary Literature
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Li Huiying,the pioneer of Anti-Japanese literature in Northeastern China,is the forerunner who developed the literature formula based on Anti-Japanese materials.In 1972,The Frontier,his 6thAnti-Japanese novel,was published,which brought his 50-year Anti-Japanese literature to an end.Therefore,he is one of the writers of Anti-Japanese literature.918 Event is the direct reason for his creation.He was imbued with social responsibilities,historic honors,great patriotism and determination of driving Japanese away,Li Huiying narrated the strong will of North-easterners to be against Japanese invasion,thus calling for people nationwide to be united to fight against Japanese.He wrote several works on Anti-Japanese war,which combined his thoughts with literature,expressing his sympathy on the sadness of his homeland and strong believes in Anti-Japanese War.His novels featured simple languages,straightforward feelings,reflection of all walks of life on Anti-Japanese battlefields,clear love and hatred,which intrigued readers' heart-felt patriotism.The braveness,strong-will and homesickness have strengthened the determination to fight against the enemy and get united in the end.Li Huiying is the earliest northeastern writer of northeastern anti-Japanese novels.His works enriched Chinese modern literature,and raised the historical meanings.Many northeastern landscapes and specialties of Chinese nationalities extended the cultural melting,being honored as Li in the Northeastern and Ai Wu in the Southwestern part of China.Since 1950,he had been to Hongkong,but he continued his works.Besides,he did the research in the history of Chinese modern literature,which pushed the spreading Chinese modern literature in Hongkong.
Keywords/Search Tags:Li Huiying, anti-Japanese novels, the Literary Style, Northeast style and features
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