What are the famous works of Ba Jin, Lao She, Ye Shengtao, Bing Xin, Ji Xianlin, Andersen, Mark Twain, Gorky, Lu Xun?

Ba Jin works : torrent trilogy home spring and autumn; love trilogy fog rain electricity; late works of the book of thoughts, long novels are the dead sun, undersea dream, sanding, spring in the fall, snow (that is, the bud), the newborn. Short story collections include Revenge, Brightness, The Electric Chair, The Rag, The General, Silence, Gods - Ghosts - Men, Sinking Down, and Tales of Hair.

Lao She's works: novels "Camel Xiang Zi", "Zhao Zi Ri", "Old Zhang's Philosophy", "The Four Together", "Two Horses", "Poe's Birthday", "Divorce", "The Cat Town", "Under the Positively Red Flag", plays "Remnant of the Mist", "The Pearl of the Fang", "The Problem of Faces", "The Long Whiskers' Gully", "Springtime, Autumn and Autumn", "The Young Commandos", "Drama Collections", "The Well of Willow", "The Family's Blessings", "The Shopkeeper", "The Family's Blessings", and "The Electric Chair". Shopgirls", "Family Fortunes", "Teahouse", reportage literature "Nameless Heights Has a Name", middle grade novels "Crescent Moon", "My Whole Life", "Exit", a collection of short stories "Catching Up", "Cherry Sea", "Clam Algae", "Train", "Anemia" and a collection of works "Collected Writings of Lao She" (16 vols.), and so on.

Ye Shengtao's works: The Diaphragm (a collection of short stories) 1922, Business

Snow Dynasty (a collection of new poems) with Zhou Zuoren and Zhu Ziqing, 1922, Business

Fire (a collection of short stories) 1923, Business

The Scarecrow (a collection of children's stories) 1923, Business

The Sword Sheath ( (collection of essays) co-authored with Yu Pingbo, 1924, Frost Maple Society

Under the Wire (collection of short stories) 1925, Business

In the City (collection of short stories) 1926, Shanghai Literary Weekly

Wind and Waves (children's opera) 1928, Business

Unsick of the Collection (collection of short stories) 1929, Business

"Ni Huanzhi. (Long Stories) 1929, Kaiming

The Pleading Meeting (Drama) 1930, Novel Monthly Newspaper Society

The Stone Statue of Contemporary Heroes (Fairy Tales) 1931, Kaiming

The Collection of Footsteps (Essays) 1931, New China Bookstore

Three Kinds of Boats (Essays) 1925, Life

Wei Yu Jie (The Ungrateful Residence) (collection of essays) 1935, Kai Ming

Shengtao Short Stories (collection of short stories) 1936, Business

Ye Shaojun Selected Works 1936, Wanxiang

Ye Shaojun Selected Writings 1936, Imitation Bookstore

Si San Jie (collection of short stories) 1936, Liangyou

Little White Boat (collection of children's stories) 1936. Yilin Bookstore

Selected Representative Works of Ye Shaojun, 1937, Globe Bookstore

For the Boys in Wartime (a collection of essays), 1938, Da Lu Bookstore

Ye Shaojun's Representative Works, 1941, Santong Bookstore

Collection of Dispelling Sorrows (a collection of novels and poems) 1943, Creative Literature and Arts Society

Microwave (a collection of short stories) 1944, Yiguang Publishing House

Xichuan ji (collection of essays) 1945, Wen Guang

Shaojun jieji jieji (collection of short stories and essays) 1946, Globe Bookstore

Ye Shaojun zhi zhi (collection of short stories) 1949, Globe Bookstore

How to Play (Children's Literature) 1947, Zhonghua

Mrs. Li's Hair (collection of essays and short stories) l947, Bowen Bookstore

The Collected Works of Ye Shengtao 1948, Chunming

The Leather Bag (collection of short stories) 1948, Zhonghua

The Collection of Ye Shengtao's Short Stories 1954, Humanities

Selected Fairy Tales of Ye Shengtao 1956, Jujian

The Ye Shengtao Anthology (1-3 volumes) 1958, Humanities

Ye Shengtao Anthology 1958, Hong Kong New Art Publishing House

Ye Shengtao Selected Works 1959, Humanities

Resistance (Short Stories) 1959, Humanities

Zhu Cunjiu Jie (Poetry) 1960, Writers

Ye Shengtao Prose A Collection 1983, Sichuan People

Ye Shengtao Preface and Postscripts 1983, Sanlian

Me and Sichuan (Prose and Poetry) 1984, Sichuan People

Ye Shengtao Prose B 1984, Sanlian

The Scarecrow and Other Fairy Tales 1984, Children

Fairy Tales 1985, Xinlei Publishing House

Selected Fairy Tales of Ye Shengtao 1986, Jilin People

Masterpieces of Ye Shengtao 1987, Yellow River Literature and Art

Bingxin's Works: Bingxin's Complete Works Volume 1 Bingxin's Complete Works Volume 2 Bingxin's Complete Works Volume 3 Bingxin's Complete Works Volume 4

Bingxin's Complete Works Volume 5 Bingxin's Complete Works Volume 6 Bingxin's Complete Works Volume 7 Bingxin's Complete Works Volume 8

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Thoughts on the hearing on the 21st Little Orange Lantern The man is alone

Autumn rain and autumn winds are sorrowful Two Families I do novels, why have I ever been pessimistic?

The Schoolgirls of the "Age of Destruction and Construction" Going to the Country Sending Small Readers

Works of Ji Xianlin: Main Translations: The Language of Primitive Buddhism

Problems, A Brief History of India, Essays on the History of Sino-Indian Cultural Relations, A Collection of Essays on the Languages of Ancient India, Problems Concerning the Mahayana Theravada, An Initial Exploration of the Ramayana, A Shadow of the Heart of the Dzogchen, The Collection of Langruns, A Collection of Essays, etc. Ji Xianlin's Prose Collections, etc. Translations: Shakuntala, Yuribhava, Ramayana, Anna Segers' Short Stories, Five Volumes of Books, etc. Prose Collections: Endowed with Perpetual Repentance. He is the editor-in-chief of the Siku Quanshu Depository Series.

Works of Hans Christian Andersen: 001 The Lighter Box 002 The Emperor's New Clothes 003 The Flying Box

004 The Ugly Duckling 005 The Picture Book Without a Picture 006 The High Jumper

007 The Red Shoes 008 The Shirt Collar 009 A Bean Mile of Five Beans

010 A Nobleman and His Daughters 011 Ollie, the Keeper of the Towers 012 The Butterfly

013 Bettel, Bitou, and the Butterflies

013 Bettel, Bettel, and Bill 014 Rotten Pieces of Cloth 015 Knitting Mending Needles

016 Thumbelina 017 The Flea and the Professor 018 The Difference

019 A Book That Doesn't Speak 020 Summer Idiot 021 The Pen and the Ink Jug

022 The Windmill 023 Glimpses of a Vardoux Window 024 The Beetle

025 A Happy Family 026 Totally. It's True 027 What Happened to the Artichoke

028 The Goddess of the New Century 029 To Each His Own 030 The Days of the Week

031 The Money Pig 032 At the Far Pole of the Sea 033 A Rose on Homer's Tomb

034 The Wild Swans 035 A Mother's Tale 036 The Jewish Woman

037 The Toothache Aunt 038 The Golden Babe 039 The Bird of Folk Songs The Bird of Prey

040 Mother Elderberry Tree 041 The Story of the Dune 042 Little Klaus and Big Klaus

043 The Day of the Migration 044 The Ghost Fire Came to Town 045 Lucky Slippers

046 The Stork 047 The Fir Tree 048 Soup Simmered in Sausage Spigots

049 The Shepherd's Daughter and the Chimney Sweep 050 A Leaf Falling from the Sky 051 The Wicked Prince

052 The Puppeteer 053 Dance, Dance, My Doll 054 Anne Liesbeth

055 Sookie1 056 Hiding Is Not the Same as Forgetting 057 Who's the Luckiest

058 The Bells 059 The Naughty Child 060 The Literacy Textbook

061 A Tale Told by Old Johnny 062 The Old Tombstone 063 Auntie

064 The Child in the Tomb 065 The Old Streetlamp 066 The Old Man Can't Be Wrong

067 The Old House 068 The Swan's Areole 069 Creation

070 The Ice Maiden 071 The Little Ghost and the Little Merchant 072 The Sunshine Tale

073 Yibu and Little Kristin 074 Dreaming of the God of Dreams 075 The Old God Hasn't Doneomed Yet

076 The Gardener and His Noble Master 077 The Calligraphist 078 The Teapot

079 The Little Green Thing 080 A Little Achievement 081 The Garden of Heaven

082 The Hardest Thing to Believe 083 A Silver Hair 084 Meat Sausage and Stick Soup

085 The Bachelor's Sleeping-Cap 086 Making a Difference 087 The Old Oak Tree's Last Dream

088 The Alphabet Reader 089 The Bog King's Daughter 090 Things That Run Fast

091 The Bell Abyss 092 The Ruthless Prince 093 Doe and His Daughters

094 The Girl Who Treaded the Bread 095 Ole, the Keeper of the Towers 096 Anne Liesbeth

097 Children's Words 098 A String of Pearls 099 Ink Pens and Ink Bottles

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100 The Child in the Tomb 101 The Domesticated Cock and the Hyacinth Cock 102 A Tale from the Sagan's Side

103 The Puppeteer 104 Two Brothers 105 The Old Church Clock

106 The Twelve Who Came in the Postal Carriage 107 The Poopie 108 Poppa Always Does the Right Thing

109 The Snowman 110 In the Duck Farm 111 The Muse of the New Century

112 The Ice Maiden 113 The Butterfly 114 The Psyker

115 The Snail and the Rose Tree 116 The Vermin is in Town 117 The Wind Mill

118 The Silver Hair 119 The Bishop of Bir Elum and His Kindred 120 In the Toddler's Room

121 The Golden Babe 122 The Wild Winds Blow Away the Sign 123 The Tea Kettle

124 The Folksong Bird 125 The Little Green Thing 126 The Pixie and Mrs.

127 Bede, Peter and Peel 128 To Be Hidden is Not to Be Forgotten 129 The Watchman's Son

130 Moving Day 131 The Summer of Lies

132 Auntie

133 The Toad 134 The Godfather's Picture Book 135 The Pieces of Rag

136 The Isle of Boon and the Isle of Glynn 137 Who is the Happiest The Isle of Glynn 137 Who's the happiest 138 The tree spirit

139 The family of Gerrard the chicken 140 The experience of the thistle 141 What can you work out

142 Good luck in a stick 143 The comet 144 Every day of the week

145 The story of the sunshine 146 The great-grandfather 147 The candle

148 The most unbelievable things 149 What the Family Said 150 Dance, Dance, My Little Baby

151 The Anaconda 152 The Gardener and the Master 153 The Flea and the Professor

154 What Old Johnny Said 155 The Key to the Door 156 The Crippled Child

157 The Toothache Aunt 158 The Last Day 159 Linen

160 "It's Lovely" 161 The Daughter of the Sea 162 The Neighbors

163 The Nightingale

Mark Twain: The Jumping Frog of Calaveras County Fame On the Mississippi River Full-length novel The Adventures of Tom Sawyer The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn. Hard Times (1871), on the other hand, reflects his experiences living in the newly developed West. Mark Twain also wrote novels that criticized current politics, satirized feudalism and religion, and attacked black slavery, such as The Gilded Age, co-written with Chuck Werner, The Prince and the Pauper set in England, and Connecticut Americans at King Arthur's Court (1889), as well as Foolish Claw Wilson (1894). In his later years, Mark Twain's works reveal his disappointment with reality and his pessimistic attitude toward "mankind" (in fact, toward the proletariat). Some of the more important works of this period are The Man Who Corrupted Hadleyburg (1900), What's the Matter with Man? (1906), and The Mysterious Visitor (1916). But the most important work is his Autobiography, which he dictated and his secretary transcribed.

Works of Gorky: "Childhood", "On Earth", "My University"

"The Story of Makar Chudra"

"The Old Woman of Izhegir"

"The Story of Christmas"

"The Canavarovs"

"On the Steppe"

"The Orlovs"

"People of the Cangroves"

"The Cangroves"

"The Cangroves"

"The Cangroves"

The Melody of Spring

The Bazaar of Gorteva

A Disturbing Book

The Family of Aldamorov

The Life of Klim Shamkin

Mother, the most important of all

Lu Xun's works: Between 1918 and 1926, Lu Xun wrote and published the novels Scream", "Indeterminacy", the collection of essays "Grave", the collection of prose poems "Wild Grass", the collection of essays "Morning Flower, Evening Gleanings", the collection of miscellaneous essays "Hot Winds", "Huagai Collection", "Continuation of Huagai Collection" and other monographs. He was also a member of the Chinese Communist Party, the Chinese People's Political Consultative Conference, the Chinese People's Political Consultative Conference, and the Chinese People's Political Consultative Conference. In October 1927, he arrived in Shanghai and began to live with his student Xu Guangping; in 1929, his son Zhou Haiying was born, and from 1930 onwards, he joined the China Freedom Movement Alliance, the China League of Left-Wing Writers, and the China League for the Protection of Civil Rights to fight against the dictatorship of the Kuomintang government and the persecution of the Chinese people. and Gleanings from the Collection of Miscellaneous Writings. Throughout his life, Lu Xun made great contributions to China's cultural endeavors: he led and supported literary groups such as the Weiming Society and the Chao Hua Society; he edited the National New Daily Supplement (B), Mangyuan, Yusi, Pengyu, and Mengmiao, and other literary journals such as Translations, Translation" and other literary periodicals; warmly cared for and actively cultivated young authors; vigorously translated foreign progressive literary works and introduced famous paintings and woodcuts at home and abroad; collected, studied and organized a large amount of classical literature, compiled "A Brief History of the Chinese Novel" and "Outline of the History of Chinese Literature", organized "Jikang Collection", and compiled "Miscellany of the Old Books of Huiji County", "Ancient Novels and Legends", "Legends of the Tang and Song Dynasties", and "Novels and Old Memories", and so on. and so on.

On October 19, 1936, Lu Xun died of tuberculosis in Shanghai, tens of thousands of Shanghai people spontaneously held a public ceremony, funeral, buried in Hongqiao Universal Cemetery. 1956, Lu Xun's remains were moved to Hongkou Park, Mao Zedong for the reconstruction of Lu Xun's tomb inscription.

In 1938, the Complete Works of Lu Xun (twenty volumes) was published.

In 1938, the Complete Works of Lu Xun (20 volumes) was published. Lu Xun's museums and memorial halls have been established in Beijing, Shanghai, Shaoxing, Guangzhou and Xiamen. Dozens of Lu Xun's novels, essays, poems and miscellaneous essays*** have been selected for inclusion in the language textbooks of primary and middle schools. The novels "Blessing", "The True Story of Ah Q" and "Medicine" have been successively adapted into movies. Lu Xun's works have enriched the treasury of world literature and have been translated into more than 50 languages, including English, Japanese, Russian, Spanish, French, German, Arabic and Esperanto, and have a wide readership around the world.

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