Mo Yingfeng
Mo Yingfeng | |
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Native name | 莫应丰 |
Born | (1938-01-19)January 19, 1938 Yiyang, Hunan, China |
Died | February 17, 1989(1989-02-17) (aged 51) Changsha, Hunan, China |
Occupation | Novelist |
Language | Chinese |
Alma mater | Hubei Arts College |
Period | 1972–1989 |
Genre | Novel |
Notable works | General's Chant |
Notable awards | 1st Mao Dun Literature Prize 1982 General's Chant |
Mo Yingfeng (simplified Chinese: 莫应丰; traditional Chinese: 莫應豐; pinyin: Mò Yìngfēng; 19 January 1938 – 17 February 1989) was a Chinese novelist who was the director of China Writers Association. Mo served as the vice president of Hunan Writers Association and Hunan Literature and Art Association.[1][2][3]
Biography
Mo was born in Yiyang, Hunan in 1938. He entered Hubei Arts College in 1956, majoring in music at the Department of Music.
In 1961, Mo joined the People's Liberation Army, then he worked in Guangzhou Military Region.[1][3]
In 1970, Mo was transferred from Guangzhou to Changsha.[1][3]
Mo started to publish works in 1972. In 1978, Mo worked in Xiaoxiang Film Studio (潇湘电影制片厂) as an editor.[1][3]
In February 1989, Mo died of an illness in Changsha.
Works
Novels
- General's Chant (将军吟)
- The Wind (风)
- The Soldier Rush Through the Mountains (小兵闯大山)
- The Goddess of Love (美神)
Awards
- General's Chant – 1st Mao Dun Literature Prize (1982)
Personal life
Mo was twice married. He had two daughters with his former wife Li Mingxiu (李明秀), Mo Zhuwei (莫竹苇) and Mo Zhuqin (莫竹芩). His second wife was Ouyang Huiling (欧阳慧玲). His two daughters, their husbands, and five grandchildren live in Australia.
References
- ^ a b c d "莫应丰 (1938.1.19—1989.2.17)". chinawriter.com.cn (in Chinese).
- ^ 继往开来书写湖南文艺发展繁荣新华章. rednet.cn (in Chinese). 2013.
- ^ a b c d 中国首届茅盾文学奖获得者:莫应丰 (in Chinese). rednet.cn. 2009.
- v
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- Zhou Keqin – Xu Mao and His Daughters
- Wei Wei – Orient
- Mo Yingfeng – General's Chant
- Yao Xueyin – Li Zicheng
- Gu Hua – A Small Town Called Hibiscus
- Li Guowen – Spring in Winter
- Wang Huo – War and People
- Chen Zhongshi – White Deer Field
- Liu Sifen – White Gate Willow
- Liu Yumin – Unsettled Autumn
- Zhang Ping – Decision
- Alai – Red Poppies
- Wang Anyi – The Song of Everlasting Sorrow
- Wang Xufeng – Trilogy of the Tea Masters
- Xiong Zhaozheng – Zhang Juzheng
- Zhang Jie – Wordless
- Chu Chunqiu – Sky of History
- Liu Jianwei – Heroic Time
- Zong Pu – Eastern Concealment
- Jia Pingwa – The Shaanxi Opera
- Chi Zijian – The Last Quarter of the Moon
- Mai Jia – In the Dark
- Zhou Daxin – The Sons of Red Lake
- Zhang Wei – On the Plateau
- Liu Xinglong – The Sky Dwellers
- Mo Yan – Frog
- Bi Feiyu – Massage
- Liu Zhenyun – Someone to Talk To
- Ge Fei – Jiangnan Trilogy
- Wang Meng – The Scenery Around Here
- Li Peifu – Book of Life
- Jin Yucheng – Blossoms
- Su Tong – Shadow of the Hunter
- Liang Xiaosheng - The Human World
- Xu Huaizhong - That Which Can't Be Washed Away
- Xu Zechen - Northward
- Chen Yan - The Protagonist
- Li Er - Brother Ying Wu
- Yang Zhijun [zh] - The Snow Mountain and the Homeland
- Qiao Ye [zh] - Baoshui Village
- Liu Liangcheng [zh] - Bomba
- Sun Ganlu [zh] - A Panorama of Rivers and Mountains
- Dong Xi - Resonance