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“Northeast China in Literature” Depicted by Chi Zijian—Rereading Puppet Manchukuo, The Last Quarter of the Moon, and White Snow and Crow |
ZHANG Xuexin( ) |
School of Chinese Language and Literature, Liaoning Normal University, Dalian 116029, China |
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Abstract Chi Zijian’s literary narrative of northeast China over a century essentially embodies a serious and concrete historical record of the Chinese nation. It also makes efforts to explore the profoundness and vitality of history, the presence of northeast China, and the culture and spiritual philosophy of the region. Undoubtedly, such narrative is self-perpetuating, just as is the historical process of northeast China. Puppet Manchukuo (Wei Manzhouguo), The Last Quarter of the Moon (E’erguna He You’an), and White Snow and Crow (Baixue Wuya) written by Chi Zijian are all important contemporary literary works worth “rereading” time and again.
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Keywords
Chi Zijian, northeast China in literature, novel, historical narrative
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Issue Date: 30 March 2023
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