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Brief introduction of Zong Pu
Zong Pu, formerly known as Feng Zhongpu, female, was born in 1928. She is a contemporary writer with the pen name Zong Pu. Her other pen names are Fenghua and Ren Xiaozhe. Party member, a native of tanghe county, was born in Beijing, the daughter of the famous philosopher Feng Youlan.

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Zong Pu's short story Red Bean.

The first five chapters of Northern Collection were first published in People's Literature. Zong Pu is predestined friends with people's literature. 1957, her short story Red Bean was published here. 1978, her short story Dream on the String was published here. 1987, the first half of her story of nandu was also published here-this time, she began to write novels.

Thirty years later, the last film "Return to the North" appeared here again. Zong Pu, who is ambitious, finally realized his long-cherished wish: to tell the story of national The National SouthWest Associated University with four novels, and to tell many touching stories of War of Resistance against Japanese Aggression in the eight years filled with smoke.

Zong Pu 1928 was born in Beijing (renamed "Beiping" in the Republic of China) and lived in this ancient city for ten years. When the Anti-Japanese War broke out, the whole family left Beiping and went to Kunming, Yunnan, where Zong Pu entered the middle school affiliated to National Southwest Associated University and stayed in Kunming for eight years.

For eight years, many memories have been in her mind. After half a century, these four novels, Biography of Wild Gourd, have remained in her heart. Zong Pu, who used to write short stories, began to write his first novel at this time. After that, it was too late.

After 60 years of writing until she was 90 years old and 30 years of blindness, she still finished her last book "The Story of the North" with tenacious perseverance.

Reading the first five chapters of Returning to the North published in People's Literature, we can always feel the excitement of Zong Pu's return to Peiping. The protagonist in the novel actually has his own shadow. In the first section of the first chapter, Zong Pu described the historical process of the Yangtze River carrying the Chinese nation in a bold and desolate style. After reading this passage, you can imagine the heavy history in her heart:

Jialing River is like a mighty torrent. The river in summer has been replaced by the clear water in spring, and the turbid water waves have rolled up layers of white waves. Rushing to the Chaotianmen Wharf in Chongqing to meet the Jinsha River, the Yangtze River is synthesized, carrying the struggle history of the Chinese nation, climbing mountains and mountains, and rushing into the sea day and night. The setting sun reflected the river in the distance. The messy shacks along the river bank seem to be out of harmony in the distant mountains, rivers and sunset, but they add a bit of desolation to the magnificent scenery. People are coming in and out of the shack, and carts and bearers are slowly moving on the path on the shore, as if the river is carrying them.

I don't know where the song came from, but it fluctuates with the joy of enami. "I have to go back, go back from the enemy's bullets! I must go back and avoid the enemy's bayonet cluster! Put my winning sword and gun where I grew up! " The last line of the song is melodious and goes straight into the sky.

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Zong Pu Baidu Encyclopedia