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Which novel is King Kim Annan?

Wen's novel King Annan is called King Annan.

King Annan is regarded as a classic in the history of modern literature in China. The novel was written in 1936, completed in five years, and published in 194 1 Shanghai. Once published, this novel was well received and became a classic in the history of modern literature in China.

King Annan tells the story of the emotional entanglement between Li Dingguo, the king of Annan, who was exiled in China in the late Qing Dynasty, and the people of China. Through the experience of Li Dingguo, the novel shows the important events and figures in the modern history of China, and also reflects the sufferings and struggles of the people of China.

The characters in the novel are vivid, the plot is tortuous and moving, and the language is concise and vivid, which deeply reflects the social reality and the complexity of human nature at that time. King Annan is regarded as a masterpiece of China's modern literature, which plays an important role not only in literature but also in history.

Classic novels in the history of modern literature

1, Diary of a Madman: The novel is one of Lu Xun's representative works and is regarded as a milestone of modern literature in China. Through the protagonist's inner monologue, the novel shows the conflicts and contradictions between China's traditional culture and modern culture, and also reflects the sufferings and struggles of the people of China in modern history.

2. Fortress Besieged: This novel is a classic in China's modern literature and regarded as the pinnacle of China's modern novels. The novel depicts the dilemma of traditional culture and the challenge of modern culture in China with humorous style, and also reflects the ideological changes and cultural conflicts of China people in the process of modernization.

The above two classic novels have an important position and significance in the history of modern literature. They not only show the sufferings and struggles of the people of China in the historical process, but also reflect the conflict and integration between traditional culture and modern culture in China.