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Michelle's file?

Michelle, formerly known as Tang Yizheng, is an old writer in Yan 'an period of China, an honorary member of Chinese Writers Association, the president of China Prose Poetry Society, the popularization and disseminator of Prose Poetry, and the founder of contemporary Prose Poetry.

In 1950s and 1960s, Zhou Libo, Kang Zhuo, Mi Xue and Jiang Muliang were called the four giants of Huxiang literature. At that time, the central government called on writers to return to their original places to experience life and create. Michelle responded positively to the call and returned to Hunan without saying anything.

After liberation, Xu Teli, then Minister of Publicity Department of the Communist Party of China, felt their family's contribution to the China Revolution, and set up a monument and a tomb for his father.

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Michelle's achievements.

His literary attainments, his novel The Story of the Iron Barrel was published in nine editions in eleven liberated areas, and it was also recommended by Chairman Mao. It was brought to the rear by the Ministry of War, published in Hong Kong, popular in Southeast Asia and translated by Japan and the Soviet Union.

The work "Youth Brigade" was selected into the fifth grade textbook of Beijing Normal University and the sixth grade textbook of Chinese in Hubei Education Edition. "Hong Fei Cui Di Ji Huangshan" was selected as the first volume of ninth grade Chinese in Jiangsu Education Publishing House.

In 200 1 year, China Writers' Congress awarded him an honorary member of Chinese Writers' Association. The China Museum of Modern Literature in Beijing has also set up the "Michelle Autumn Pattern Library", which collects all their works and manuscripts. ?

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