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Ke Lan information

Ke Lan, contemporary writer. His original name was Tang Yizheng, born in 1920 in Changsha, Hunan. Joined the Eighth Route Army in 1937 and joined the Communist Party of China the following year. He studied at Shaanbei Public School and Lu Xun College of Arts and Letters, and worked in the Shaanxi-Gansu-Ningxia Border Region Cultural Association after graduation. He successively served as reporter and editor-in-chief of Yan'an Mass Newspaper. After the Yan'an Forum on Literature and Art, he wrote the novella "The Story of the Foreign Iron Barrel", which reflects the people's anti-Japanese struggle. In 1945, he wrote the novella "The Red Flag Hula La Flops" which reflected the mass production movement in the Shaanxi-Gansu-Ningxia Border Region. After the founding of the People's Republic of China, he successively served as deputy president and editor-in-chief of "Labor Daily" in Shanghai, deputy secretary of the party group of the Municipal Federation of Literary and Art Circles, deputy director of the Shanghai Film Script Creation Institute, and editorial board member of "Literary Monthly". In 1958, he co-wrote the novel "Lin Tietou Red Flag Will Not Fall" with Wen Qiu. In 1961, he returned to Hunan to live in depth and engage in professional creation. His works include: co-writing with Wen Qiu the novel "Uprising" (originally titled "Autumn Harvest Uprising") with the background of the Autumn Harvest Uprising, as well as the novel "Coast of the Motherland" which reflects the combat life of the Navy, the short story collection "Night Talk in the Bamboo House", The collection of essays "The Flying Peacock", "Shanghai Essays", "The Major on the Train", the collection of prose poems "Morning Glow Piccolo", the film script "Fire Behind Bars", the children's literature works "The Story of Wang Xiaohe", "The Gun in the Sea of ??Fog" Sound", "Secret of the Circus", etc.