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Brief introduction of bridge author

About the author of Bridge: Originally named Tan, 1954 was born in Longyan Iron Mine, Hebei Province, and his ancestral home was Wanxian County, Hebei Province (now Shunping County, Hebei Province). Writer, journalist, member of Chinese Writers Association.

1979 published one-act drama "Welcome the Inspection Team" and other works in Workers Daily. During the ten years from 65438 to 0989, I worked in Lianchi, Gejiu Literature and Art, Beijing Evening News, Hebei Daily, Baoding Literature and Art, Donghai, Beijing Literature, Xiao Shuolin, Sichuan Literature, Guangzhou Literature and Art.

Masterpieces of short stories include The Chief Engineer and the Son Selling Big Bowl of Tea (Hebei Daily: Korea), I'll take as much polyene as you have (modern writer), Sidelights of Water Margin Knowledge Quiz (Guang Wenyi) and If You Shoot a Rabbit for the First Time (Xiao Shuolin). He has won the essay writing award or annual award from Workers Daily, Hebei Daily and Tianjin Literature.

Work evaluation and character influence;

1, evaluation: In recent years, although many literary works have been well received by readers of different types and levels. However, nothing can better reflect the life of the factory than "Dachang", which is more widely welcomed and has a sensational effect. That grand occasion is a bit like 17 years ago when Director Joe took office.

2. Influence: 1996, the leader of the "realistic shock wave" in China literary world. Talking songs with Guan Renshan and Xiao Shenyang are called Hebei Troika. Because many of his novels were published by many publications at the same time in 1996, the literary world of 1996 was dubbed "the year of talking about songs" by some media.

Short stories about songs, such as "City Ticket Friends", "Mu Zai Conductor" and "Masterpiece", have been compiled into college textbooks and middle school textbooks. The novel "Bridge" was incorporated into the Chinese textbook of the sixth grade primary school People's Education Edition. More than a dozen novels, such as Dachang and Juetu, have been translated into Japanese, French and English and introduced abroad.