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What are the works of Feng Jicai

Feng Jicai's masterpiece "Ah! The Carved Pipe The Tall Woman and Her Short Husband The Divine Whip The Three-Inch Golden Lotus Pearl Bird Ten Years of a Hundred Men The Strange People of the Common World The Single Telescope The Artists, among others.

Translated into more than ten languages, including English, French, German, Italian, Japanese, Russian, Dutch, Spanish, Korean, and Vietnamese, more than fifty various translations have been published overseas, and they have won many awards at home and abroad.

In addition, Feng Jicai is also the honorary chairman of the Chinese National Association, the director of the Feng Jicai Institute of Literature and Art at Tianjin University, the director of the Expert Committee for the National Intangible Cultural Heritage List, and the director of the Expert Committee for the Protection of Traditional Villages in China. His advocacy and presidency of China's folk cultural heritage rescue project, the protection of traditional villages and other cultural behaviors have had a huge impact on contemporary humanistic China.

Tianjin People's Publishing House published the book "Each One Has Its Own Way of Living", selected and edited by Feng Jicai himself, which gathers 32 pieces of his novels, essays, articles and other masterpieces from 1981 to the present day, among which there are a number of award-winning works such as "Cannonballing the Double Lanterns", "The Spring that Comes by Force", "Raising Your Wife, and Lowering Your Head", and a number of pieces such as "The Three Images of Springtime in Vienna", "The Crooked Child", etc., which have been chosen to be included in language teaching materials and primary and secondary school bibliographies. The famous pieces in the bibliography of primary and secondary schools are Feng's stage-by-stage review of his literary career.