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Zong Pu was a writer of that era?

Zong Pu, formerly known as Feng Zhong Pu, was born in Beijing in July 1928, originally from Tanghe County, Henan Province, she is the daughter of the famous philosopher Feng Youlan.1946, she was admitted to the Department of Foreign Languages of Nankai University in Tianjin, and then transferred to the Department of Foreign Languages of Tsinghua University, graduated in 1951.

Zong Pu is a writer of that era. Her representative works include the short story "The Red Bean", "Dream on the String", a series of long novels "The Introduction of Wild Gourd", and the essay "Wisteria Falls", and the book "The Three Lifestones", and "Who Am I". She worked at the Institute of Foreign Literature of the Academy of Sciences and is a member of the Chinese ****anization party.

Zong Pu has absorbed the essence of both traditional Chinese culture and Western culture, and is y educated with a unique flavor. Her novels, deliberately seeking new, language bright and implicit, fluent and have a lingering charm, quite distinctive. Her prose is deep and meaningful, as timeless as water. 

Zong Pu in the disease of hard plowing, after seven years, the second part of the "Nandu record", "East Tibet record" finally came out. Plans are still in the works for "The Two Journeys" and "The Return to the North", a multi-volume long series with the general title "Wild Gourd Guide".

Zong Pu has established a beautiful and gentle language style with her meticulous and unhurried narration. The destinies of many characters and the world's mentality slowly unfold in seemingly banal life situations and details, amidst an atmospheric layout. The war in Zong Pu's writing does not have the shadow of a sword, but it is engraved with deep spiritual trauma, and has a kind of flexible and bookish flavor. That kind of cultural texture immersed in the bone marrow, in the reading is like being in the context of "Dream of Red Mansions". It is really beneficial and enjoyable to read such a timeless and exquisite novel as The Book of the East Tibet. And Wisteria Falls.

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In 1988, he published his first full-length novel, The Chronicle of the Southern Crossing.

In 1996, the four-volume Zong Pu Anthology was published by Huayi Publishing House.

In 1994, Spring Breeze Literature and Art Publishing House published Tie xiao man language

In May 2009, People's Literature Publishing House published The Record of the Western Expedition.

April 1, 2001 People's Literature Publishing House published The Record of Eastern Tibet.