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http://dbpedia.org/ontology/abstract Tales of Hulan River (Chinese: 呼兰河传; pinyiTales of Hulan River (Chinese: 呼兰河传; pinyin: Hū lán hé zhuàn) was the last work written by Xiao Hong, one of the most talented female literary figures of the that were especially active in the 1930s and 1940s. The novel was first serialized in a Hong Kong newspaper and then came out as a book, after which it received both criticism and praise. Written in a poetical and vividly descriptive language, Tales of Hulan River delineates a world inside a rural town of Northeast China. The story is unfolded through the perspective of a young child, starting from the overall natural and societal environment to images of the compound where the narrator lives. Together with The Field of Life and Death, these two novels were deemed "the high points of Xiao Hong's writing career" according to Howard Goldblatt.ing career" according to Howard Goldblatt. , 《呼兰河传》,中国现代女作家萧红的长篇小说。1940年完稿于香港,1941年,由桂林河山出版社出版。小说分为7章,由茅盾作序。 《呼兰河传》以萧红的故乡生活为原型。结构不同于一般小说,各章故事相对独立,没有主角人物,也没有故事主轴。
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rdfs:comment 《呼兰河传》,中国现代女作家萧红的长篇小说。1940年完稿于香港,1941年,由桂林河山出版社出版。小说分为7章,由茅盾作序。 《呼兰河传》以萧红的故乡生活为原型。结构不同于一般小说,各章故事相对独立,没有主角人物,也没有故事主轴。 , Tales of Hulan River (Chinese: 呼兰河传; pinyiTales of Hulan River (Chinese: 呼兰河传; pinyin: Hū lán hé zhuàn) was the last work written by Xiao Hong, one of the most talented female literary figures of the that were especially active in the 1930s and 1940s. The novel was first serialized in a Hong Kong newspaper and then came out as a book, after which it received both criticism and praise.ich it received both criticism and praise.
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