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What are the literary works of famous writers in Nanjing?

Ye Lingfeng, a famous modern writer, is from Nanjing.

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There are many of his works here.

The author briefly introduces Ye Lingfeng (1905 ~ 1975), formerly known as Ye Yunpu, whose pen names are Ye, L F, Lin Feng, Yaling, Qin, Zuo, Yu, Nan Cun, Feng Xuan, Yan Lou, etc. People from Nanjing, Jiangsu. I lived in Jiujiang and Zhenjiang as a teenager. Graduated from Shanghai Academy of Fine Arts. 1925, joined the creative society and edited the flood for half a month. 1926 co-organized Neverland with Pan Hannian. 1928, Neverland was banned and changed to Gobi. It was banned at the end of the year and changed to modern novels. 1929, Creation Society was blocked and was once arrested. War of Resistance against Japanese Aggression broke out 1937, joined Wang Jiu Daily, and then went to Guangzhou with Wang Jiu Daily. 1938 Guangzhou fell to Hong Kong. He lived in Hong Kong from then on until 1975 died. For more than 30 years, before the Pacific War, he edited the supplement of Lin Yan Li Bao and the supplement of Sing Tao Daily Constellation, and actively participated in anti-Japanese propaganda activities. During the Japanese occupation of Hong Kong, they were once arrested. Later, he edited magazines, wrote articles such as "The 300th Anniversary of Shen Jiajie Festival" and "Su Wu Swallow", and cooperated with the underground workers of the Kuomintang to collect information about the enemy needed for the Anti-Japanese War. After War of Resistance against Japanese Aggression's victory, he was still compiling the constellation supplement of Sing Tao Daily until his retirement in his later years. He has been writing for Ta Kung Pao, New Evening News, Century of Literature and Art, and Ocean Literature and Art for a long time. During the period, he was invited to return to Beijing for many times to watch the ceremony, attend cocktail parties and travel around the country. His last words were presented to the country in Qing Jiaqing's rare edition of Xin 'an County Records (he refused to be bought by outsiders before his death). After his death, his family sent him to Zhongshan Library in Guangzhou according to his wishes, and the rest of the books were donated to the Chinese University of Hong Kong (he was one of the famous bibliophiles in Hong Kong). His works include: Lady Agatha, Nu Wa's Last Wish, A Green Pigeon, Dream of the Virgin, Red Angel, My Life, Sad Autobiography, Girl of the Times, Permanent Woman, Unfinished Confessions and Lecture on Beauty. Essays, essays, Tianzhu, Bai Ye's Poems, A Girl Without Sorrow, Reading Essays, Literary Essays, Yi Xian's Poems, Reading Records in the North Window, Talking about Flowers, Trees, Insects and Fish, Talking about World Customs and other works related to Hong Kong, such as Hong Kong Local Records and Zhang Baozai's. Translate Russian new novels, Brix and Lucy by romain rolland, montague by Xianke Wei Zhi, Bouquet of Stories, Rose in September and Ji Bolun's prose.

A famous New Zealand Chinese writer: Dr. Deng Jin Rong.

Born in Nanjing (1944), originally from China, was born in Nanjing and grew up in Taiwan Province province. He has served as a lecturer and associate professor in the Open University, Shih Chien University, Chongyou Technical College and Mingxin Technical College. After that, he settled in New Zealand and published the first and second episodes of Brief Introduction to New Zealand, Strange Cases of New Zealand, Strange New Zealand, Millennium New Zealand, New Zealand Social Fax, Nanjing People Writing New Zealand, Impression Journey and Short Stories under Blue Sky and White Clouds.

After living in New Zealand, he worked as a Chinese columnist in New Zealand. Social affairs consultant and columnist of Golden Newspaper and New Zealand Weekly, and president and editor-in-chief of Oriental Times.

Now he is a columnist for the Chinese Herald and the New Zealand Mirror, and writes daily columns such as Dr. Deng's Talk on Current Affairs, Kiwi News and Years of Baiyun's Hometown for major media and networks in New Zealand.

In 2003 and 2004, he was named "Top Ten Man of New Zealand" by New Zealand online media, and was "New Zealand's most prestigious current affairs critic and writer".

Dr. Tang Jinrong is keen on promoting China culture and is ready to help others. He often helps many overseas Chinese understand and adapt to the living environment in New Zealand, and solves many difficult problems on his behalf. He also participated in many community work and was highly praised by the public and the community.