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The Author and Writing Background of Monument

The first is Miao Yong, the author of Monument.

Originally named Zhang Zhigang, he was born in June 1969 in Bazhong, Sichuan. He has served as a middle school teacher, director of the Bureau of Culture and Education, cadre of the Science and Technology Commission of the National People's Congress, promoter, deputy director of the Working Committee, deputy director of the government office, deputy secretary of the party group and director of the Environmental Protection Bureau. 20 14 served as a member of the party group of Sichuan Federation of Trade Unions and director of the audit committee.

Miao Yong is also the director of China Local Poets Association, the director of Sichuan Journalists Literature Research Association, the vice chairman of Bazhong Writers Association, the editor-in-chief of Bazhou Culture, and a member of Chinese Writers Association. He is the author of poetry anthology "Mountain Rhyme", prose anthology "Mountain Man", Prose anthology "Xiaoqu", literary theory anthology "Stars and Spots", reportage "Monument", "History Will Never Forget" and "Great Men Born in the Mountains".

The most famous is Monument, which won the first reportage prize in 2004.

Monument: a long documentary literary work, an excellent teaching material of revolutionary tradition and patriotism. It truly records the difficult course of Zhang Tongzhi and his colleagues in building the memorial forest of generals in Sichuan-Shaanxi Soviet area for the Red Army soldiers, and the bitter history of the establishment of the largest memorial forest of the Red Army in China-the memorial forest of generals in Sichuan-Shaanxi Soviet area.

Writing background: Miao Yong's love for his hometown is very persistent. Bazhong was relatively backward around 2000, but it is a city with magnificent scenery and profound historical background, especially as the Sichuan-Shaanxi revolutionary Soviet area, which is the pride of everyone in Bazhong. Miao Yong is also a senior scholar party member (specializing in Chinese). His greatest intention is to present the glorious and proud revolutionary history of Pakistan and China.

Attachment: Excerpts from Miao Yong's interview

Miao Yong: As a native of Daba Mountain and a scholar, it has always been my literary dream to write a biography of my hometown scenery.

Second, the monument, also known as the quartermaster.

1, by:

Li Benshen, a modern writer, is from Wenshui, Shanxi. 199 1 graduated from Beijing Normal University, majoring in literature. 1969 was drafted into the army, and served as a soldier and cadre in the 2nd Cavalry Division, 20th Army Division and 1 Army Garrison successively. He used to be a professional writer in the workshop of the Political Department of Lanzhou Military Region, an advanced student in the Literature Department of PLA Art College, and a second-class writer. 1974 began to publish works. 65438-0985 Join the Chinese Writers Association.

2. Monument, also known as Quartermaster, around the theme of Monument, tells the touching story of a quartermaster who gave his cotton-padded clothes to his comrades-in-arms during the Red Army's Long March (non-Long March) and was frozen to death by the cold, praising his lofty spirit of selfless dedication and serving others. His spirit is exemplary.

3. Writing background

From Li Benshen's personal experience: "There is a minister of culture in the Ministry of Culture of our military region who I respect very much. His name is Zhao Ge, a Shanghainese, and he is an old soldier of He Long 120 Division. One day, when I was walking with him, he recalled that 120 division passed through Yunzhongshan, and the weather was particularly cold. " It's so cold that people want to pee and just want to cry. "On that mountain, two people froze to death, both of them from the logistics department. As soon as I heard this, my heart warmed up. When I got home, I wrote down the present monument. Send it to the People's Liberation Army Daily. "