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What are the winning works of the 10th Mao Dun Literature Prize?

In the 10th Mao Dun Literature Award, * * * won five works: In the World, Leading the Wind, Going North, The Leading Role and Brother Wu Ying.

1, in the world:

On Earth is a novel by contemporary writer Liang. It is divided into three volumes, taking the life track of Zhou Bingkun, a civilian's son, as a clue, and the whole article revolves around the Spring Festival celebrations, family gatherings and major events, showing the development and changes of China society in the past 50 years. What runs through it is not only the "glory and dream" of China's social development, but also the difficulty and complexity of the reform and opening up process.

2. The Wind:

With the historical background of 1947, the Shanxi-Hebei-Shandong-Henan Field Army marched thousands of miles into Dabie Mountain, mainly telling the story of three characters and a horse. It is not only a profound reflection on war and human nature, but also an expression of the magical relationship between man and nature, which is both true and illusory, expanding the creative space of war literature.

3. Northbound:

Going North is a novel by writer Xu. The novel is broad and powerful, and tells the "secret history" of several families on the Beijing-Hangzhou Grand Canal for a hundred years with two clues: history and present. Try to cross the historical time and space of the Canal and explore the relationship between ordinary people and China, intellectuals and China, and China and the world.

This paper probes into the great influence of the Grand Canal on China's politics, economy, geography, culture and the changes of the world and people's thoughts, and writes the spiritual map of the Grand Canal in the past century and the new life of a nation.

4, "the protagonist":

With solid and delicate brushwork, the protagonist tells the ups and downs of Qin E's life for nearly half a century, as well as the complicated relationship with the ups and downs of Shaanxi opera and great history, and tells a profound "China story" in the way of China's classical aesthetics.

5. Brother Wu Ying:

Wu Yingxiong is a novel written by Li Er. The novel focuses on two things, one is to prepare for the establishment of the Institute of Confucianism of Jeju University, and the other is to welcome the "falling leaves and returning to the roots" of the Confucian master Cheng Jishi. With the bear as the axis figure, various figures involved gradually appear, depicting a colorful picture of contemporary society, especially the life of intellectuals.