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(Empty) Debate on "Two Slogans":

1935 "one, two? When the "September 9th Movement" broke out, the slogan of "nati

The Noun of China's Modern Literature History: the Debate of "Two Slogans"

(Empty) Debate on "Two Slogans":

1935 "one, two? When the "September 9th Movement" broke out, the slogan of "nati

The Noun of China's Modern Literature History: the Debate of "Two Slogans"

(Empty) Debate on "Two Slogans":

1935 "one, two? When the "September 9th Movement" broke out, the slogan of "national defense literature" put forward by left-wing writers Zhou Yang and Guo Moruo was immediately widely responded. Hu Feng and Feng Xuefeng put forward the slogan "Popular Literature in the Period of National Revolutionary War" to make up for their shortcomings, so there was a debate with sectarian sentiment. Lu Xun wrote "On Our Current Literary Movement" and "Answering Xu Maoyong and Discussing the Anti-Japanese United Front" for this purpose, advocating the coexistence of two slogans and expounding the internal relations of the anti-Japanese United front.

[Resolution] See textbook P89.

[Knowledge Points] Chapter II Literature Overview in 1930s