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Interpretation of general literary terms

"Proletaria" is the abbreviation of French Proletaria, which means proletariat. Proletarian literature originated from realistic literature in the 20th century, emphasizing that literature serves politics, and literature is the product of political economy. Praised by writers such as Plekhan Ruofu and Lao She, the Left League also publicized his political functions.

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It is no accident that early novels and novels featuring "revolutionary romantic line (tendency)" appeared between 1927 and 1928 and quickly became a trend. First of all, in the political situation. After the "April 12th" counter-revolutionary coup, many writers who devoted themselves to practical actions suffered a heavy blow to their revolutionary enthusiasm and were exhausted. There is a volcano waiting to erupt in their chest, and a literary movement is brewing in the revolutionary low tide of indignation and anxiety, exploring how literature reflects the ever-changing political situation. In particular, the revolutionary movement under the sole leadership of the * * * production party and the massacre policy pursued by reactionaries have also aroused the indignation and hatred of the broad masses of the people. The masses need propaganda and agitation. It is under such realistic conditions that this social psychology permeates the thoughts and feelings of the proletariat and democratic writers of the times and then. "Because from a certain point of view, once a social psychology is formed, there is an invisible pressure for everyone to obey it and spread it, no matter whether it is consistent with or contrary to your personal psychology." For example, Jiang Guangci's "New Dream", published earlier, contains 4 1 poem "stained with the red color of the October Revolution", declaring: "I would like to try my best to become a singer of the East Asian revolution!" Vowed to "wholeheartedly and consciously" sing the revolution. Under the invisible pressure of social psychology, ordinary literature was born.