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Zhang Xianliang lived in prison for 22 years because of what he wrote.

Zhang Xianliang 1936- 12 was born in Nanjing. Originally from Xuyi, Jiangsu, he settled in Ningxia after 1955. Former chairman of Ningxia Hui Autonomous Region Federation of Literary and Art Circles. During the anti-rightist period from 65438 to 0957, he was classified as "Rightist" for publishing a poem "Song of the Wind" and sent to the farm for "labor reform" for 22 years. 1979 After the Third Plenary Session of the Eleventh Central Committee, he regained his reputation and began to write novels, essays, reviews and plays, becoming one of the important contemporary writers in China. Zhang Xianliang began to reflect on literature after the Cultural Revolution, and was the most important writer who described the life of the "Rightists" caused by the anti-rightist movement. Masterpieces include the short story Soul and Meat, the novella Greening Tree, and the novel Half of a Man is a Woman, all of which are well known. There are nine films adapted from his works, including black cannon incident and Shepherd. He founded the Bobei Western Cinema in Yinchuan Town, which was once the shooting base of A Chinese Odyssey and Xinlongmen Inn, and also one of the most important film and television bases in western China.

This is the "Song of the Wind"