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When were outstanding works such as Li Youcai Banhua, Wang Gui and Li Xiangxiang Corrupting Qu Yuan published?
Works of Liberated Areas in War of Resistance against Japanese Aggression Period.

At the same time, there are Zhao Shuli's The Marriage of Little Erhei and Ding Ling's The Sun Shines on the Sanggan River.

Li Youcai Banhua is a novella created by modern writer Zhao Shuli. Published in 1943. The main contents of the novel are as follows: During the period of War of Resistance against Japanese Aggression, the landlord Yan Hengyuan controlled the village regime in Yan Jiashan, a base area behind enemy lines, and the village cadres embezzled, stole, engaged in graft and oppressed the masses, but actually defrauded the honor of "model village". Li Youcai led the younger generation and used Allegro as a weapon to fight with them and win. The works are lively in the form of talking, singing, describing and discussing.

Wang Gui and Li Xiangxiang is a poem published by the famous poet Li Ji in 1946. Wang Gui and Li Xiangxiang, based on the love story of Gui Wang and Li Xiangxiang, shows the course of the "Trilateral" people on the revolutionary road. The joys and sorrows of the hero's love are closely related to the development of the revolution, which shows that the personal fate of the working people is closely related to the revolutionary cause of the whole class.

Qu Yuan is Guo Moruo's most influential and shocking play. Guo Moruo's five-act drama Qu Yuan, which was completed in 0/0 day, was performed by China Dramatic Art Society at Chongqing Guotai Grand Theatre in April/0/942. Since then, it has been staged in the Soviet Union and Japan. This work is recognized as the most accomplished and influential one in Guo Moruo's historical plays. Fanghua Yue Opera Troupe premiered the transplanted version of the play, 1954, with Feng Yunzhuang as the screenwriter, Situ Yang as the director, Qu Yuan as Zhang Yi, Xu as Nan Hou, Dai as Chan Juan and Song Yu as the director. 1954 The play participated in the East China Opera Concert, and Chan Juan was played by Qi Yaxian. The "framing" and "Tian Wen" in the play became the classics of Yue Opera.