Peng jiahuang
Early Chinese local writers. The pseudonym used to be Wei Gong, a native of Xiangyin (now Miluo City, Hunan Province). In 1924, he worked in Shanghai Zhonghua Book Company. In 1925, he worked in the Commercial Press's compilation office. He edited education magazine and children's world successively. During this period, he published a large number of fairy tales and children's stories. They were funny and interesting, but unfortunately they were not published. After the publication of Mr. dismeryer in 1926, it began to attract people's attention. His local novels are more lively, witty and profound than those of his contemporaries. The characters are colorful and the use of spoken language is particularly successful. Living ghost, encouragement and CHEN Si dad's cow are the representative works in this respect.
Personal life
Peng jiahuang is a famous modern Chinese writer. On April 1, 1898, he was born in miaobili, Qingxi Township, Xiangyin County, Hunan Province (now belongs to Lijia Town, Miluo City), a broken landlord family. There are seven brothers, ranking sixth. Yang's mother is Yang Changji's elder sister and Yang Kaihui's aunt; her second sister-in-law is Yang Kaihui's cousin. After graduating from Hunan Provincial First Normal University in 1919, he was introduced by his third uncle Yang Changji to work in the supplementary school affiliated to Beijing Women's normal university and planned to take part in the work study program in France. Soon after Yang Changji died of illness, Peng jiahuang lost the opportunity to study abroad. He once attended Peking University. He entered Shanghai Zhonghua Book Company in 1924. After getting married with sun Shanxin in early 1925, he worked in the commercial press with his wife, and successively helped to edit the Journal of education and children's world. At that time, a large number of fairy tales and children's stories (more than 40 in total) were published, funny and interesting, but they were not published. In February 1926, Mr. dismeryer, a novel published in the morning post, began to attract people's attention. Peng jiahuang's novels are full of sincerity, warmth, comedy, implication and humor. At the same time, he reveals two pairs of pen and ink: he can not only write about the rural life with a strong local flavor of Hunan, but also write about the citizens and intellectuals with delicate and ironic writing. He wrote some novels about citizens and intellectuals (such as "principal Mo", "thief" and "the disturbance in the teacup"), whose achievements are no less than those of Ye Shaojun and Zhang Tianyi; it contains relatively thick social capacity, and there is no lack of subtle and diverse life experience and interest. His local novels are more lively, witty and profound than other local writers in the 1920s. The characters are colorful and lifelike; the moist smell of soil by Dongting Lake is coming; the use of oral English is particularly successful. The living ghost, the encouragement, the drama of beauty and the cow of Chen Sidai are all representative works in this field. Encouragement is a kind of satirical novel. The lines of the comic characters are accurate, the movements are tense, the scenes are well arranged, and the lively dialect is used to strengthen the local color and the absurdity of the dialogue. Mao Dun called it "one of the best peasant novels of that period". Peng's novels are calm and witty, with peasant style humor and strong local characteristics. Among them, the tragic stories are permeated with comic color, which is particularly outstanding. Peng jiahuang raised rural satirical novels to a higher level so early, which accumulated valuable artistic experience for Sha Ting and others. Yan Jiayan said: "it's more lively and interesting, and more profound and mature than the ordinary local writers in the 1920s." Peng jiahuang was introduced by Pan Hannian to join the left wing writers' League of China in early 1931. The representative work after joining the "left wing League" is the novel collection "good news". In July 1931, he was arrested by the Kuomintang authorities and put into the prison of Longhua Songhu police headquarters, where he was subjected to severe torture. Two and a half months later, he was rescued from prison. From then on, he became sick. He died of gastric perforation in Shanghai Red Cross Hospital on September 4, 1933. He is only 35 years old.
personal works
Peng jiahuang also wrote some essays and essays in the 1930s and published them in Shenbao · free talk and various literary magazines.
Catalogue of works
Mr. dismeryer · living ghost · happy period · Chen Sidai's cow · Mei's drama · shepherd boy's fault · limelight · good news · military · principal Mo · lesson · robbery · reform · ordinary things · chaste women · way out · dinner · our crime · treat · in Temple of tide · rubbish · extraordinary story · thief · father · disturbance in teacup · Boxi · next door family · encouragement · Pike's love letter · shrimp and eel and their stories he
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Peng jiahuang