Jiang GUI
Jiang GUI (November 3, 1908 - December 1, 1980), a native of Zhucheng, Shandong Province, came to Taiwan with his family at the end of 1948 and lived in Tainan for 17 years. In the beginning, he went into business. After failing in business, he gradually made a living by writing manuscripts.
In the 1950s, Jiang GUI wrote the novel biography of today's Taowu in the form of chapter in Taiwan.
Character experience
Jiang GUI, formerly known as Wang Lindu, also known as Wang Yili, was born in Zhucheng, Shandong Province.
He studied in Jinan provincial No.1 middle school, and then transferred to Qingdao jiaoao middle school.
He graduated in 1926 and worked in the Central Party Department of the Kuomintang in Guangzhou. After the September 18th Incident, he went to study in Beiping Railway Institute.
In 1935, he worked in Xuzhou Jinpu railway.
When he joined the army in 1937, he was already a colonel of Tang Enber's men when he won the Anti Japanese War, and participated in the reception of Shanghai. He soon retired in Shanghai, served in the bank, and then went into business.
At the end of 1948, his family came to Taiwan and lived in Tainan for 17 years. In the beginning, he went into business. After failing in business, he gradually made a living by writing manuscripts.
In 1928, he finished his first novel "lost net" in Shanghai, which was "a tragic story of abnormal love". The next year, it was published by modern book company. In Xuzhou period, there were mahjong prostitutes around, hoping to break through the circle of life, and wrote another long novel breakthrough. He wrote many novels in Taiwan.
In 1952, he finished his masterpiece "whirlwind" and sent it to various newspapers and publishing houses, which was rejected repeatedly. Only in 1957 did he print 500 copies at his own expense. Because there was a work of the same name in the market, it was renamed "today's biography of Taiwu" at that time. It was only two years later that Ming Hua Publishing House resumed publishing.
Another novel, Chongyang, was published in 1961. He wrote more than 20 works in his life, almost all of which are novels. In my opinion, I only wrote "two and a half books". In addition to the above-mentioned "whirlwind" and "Chongyang", the "half book" refers to "blue sea, blue sky, night heart", with 500000 words.
Character works
Maze (novel) 1929, modern book company
Break through (novel) 1940, world
Whirlwind (novel) 1957 (printed at one's own expense); 1959, Ming Hua publishing house, Taiwan
Chongyang (novel) 1961, Taiwan works publishing house
Chuncheng (novel) 1963, Taiwan Oriental book company
Jiangnan Jiangbei (novel) 1963, Hong Kong truth society
Bihai Qingtian Yexin, 1964, Great Wall press, Taiwan
Platinum coast (novel) 1966, news source of Taiwan Province
Xiaoyuanhualuanfei (novel) 1966, Taiwan Zhonghua daily
Princess kaluna (novel) 1967, Taiwan United Press
Zhu men Feng Yu (novel) 1967, Taiwan United Press
Lu Hua Ji (novel) 1967, Taiwan free talk magazine
Hu Hai dust collection (novel), 1968, China times, Taiwan
Burning love (novel) 1968, United book company of Taiwan
Wedding Banquet (novel) 1971, Taiwan Huashi publishing house
Liefufeng (novel) 1971, Jingsheng cultural relics supply agency, Taiwan
TONGBAISHAN (novel) 1974, young lion
White horse (novel) 1974, young lion
Wu Wei Ji (Essays) 1974, young lion
Hualuoliancheng (novel) 1977, perspective
Su Buzhan's world (novellas) 1977, perspective
Yunhanyouyou (Novella) 1978, times
Baijiang (novel) 1978, Lianya publishing house, Taiwan
Quxiang youyou (novel), 1979, Tianhua publishing house, Taiwan
Jiang GUI's selected works (i.e. Xiaomeng Chunxin, 1980, Liming)
Standing forever (short stories) 1982, nine songs
The sequel of Jiang GUI's novels should be compiled by Fenghuang (the publication date is unknown) nine songs
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Jiang GUI