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Xiao Fuxing, a native of Beijing, was born in 1947 and graduated from Beijing Huiwen High School in 1966. In 1968, he went to the Great Northern Wilderness to join the team; In 1982, he graduated from the ** Drama School. He has been a teacher in primary and secondary schools, and served as the deputy editor-in-chief of ** Selected Journal. He is currently the deputy editor-in-chief of People's Literature magazine.
He has published more than 50 books and has won many outstanding literary awards in the country, Beijing and Shanghai. His recent works include 3 volumes of "Xiao Fuxing's Selected Works", "Xiao Fuxing's Prose" art volume, emotional volume, etc.
Xiao Fuxing is one of the more active and fruitful writers in China since the 80s. The author's work is unpretentious, telling people stories that seem quite ordinary. And it is in this series of stories that anyone seems to be able to experience, the author writes about his unique view of life, about the human situation, about the spiritual aspirations of people, and about the subtle changes in society in the process of its evolution and development.
Xiao Fuxing's prose creation covers a wide range, including descriptions of customs, natural realms and art. In the work, the author's writing is delicate and timeless, writing the classics of water, the spirit of the mountain, and the eternity of **, guiding readers to roam in the free and vast world of art.
Xiao Fuxing has been a journalist for ten years.
He said: "People are actually very fragile, and the feelings in their hearts are indescribable. I know that whether the past is right or wrong, sad or regretful, it is irretrievable.
One can look back and look back, but the road always has to go forward. The road of the past is a bow that can only catapult us forward, and this is the fate that we cannot escape and cannot choose. ”
His representative works include the long "We Used to Love Each Other", "Early Love", "Youth Fantasia", the short and medium stories "The Return of April", "The Adventure of the Great Northern Wilderness", the reportage collection "The International Master and His Wife", "The Season of Many Dreams - Xiao Fuxing Reportage Collection" and so on.
The reportage "A Cottage by the Sea River" and "Life as a Masterpiece" won the national first place respectively.
2nd and 3rd Outstanding Reportage Awards.
He also wrote an essay called "The Distance to Heaven".
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Xiao Fuxing is 31 years old"Enrolled in Chinese opera.
Now, every time the ** Drama Academy enrolls students, students are crowded from all over the country, and they have to squeeze into the door of Chinese opera with their heads sharpened. Xiao Fuxing graduated from Chinese opera, but he became acquainted with Chinese opera unintentionally.
In 1974, Xiao Fuxing returned to the capital from the Great Northern Wilderness with joy, and the identity of the educated youth in the countryside changed to an unemployed youth in the city, and Xiao Fuxing, who was 27 years old at the time, could not find a job for a long time, and was given a cold reception, so Lu had to be a substitute teacher in a primary school.
In 1976, he went to Beijing Dongtieying No. 2 Middle School to teach Chinese as a class teacher, and in the spring of that year, Xiao Fuxing went to the communication room to play **, and there was a newspaper on the table. Candidates are required to be between the ages of 18 and 31 on the Chinese Opera Admission Notice.
Xiao Fuxing was exactly 31 years old that year, and he had already published poems in "Poetry Magazine" and "People's Literature". When he went back with the newspaper, he told his colleagues, and those teachers said, "If you haven't stopped reading and writing, you should take the test again, and you will be able to pass the test." With the encouragement of his colleagues, he signed up for the exam and passed the exam immediately.
In 1978, when Xiao Fuxing walked into the ** Drama Academy with the notice in his hand, 12 years had passed, and he had mixed feelings. laughed at himself for being a "second palace". "In Chinese opera, I studied film scripts, but I wasn't interested there.
Screenwriting is a collective work, and it's not a good fit for me. But Chinese opera has also taught me a lot. ”
After graduating from Chinese opera, Xiao Fuxing stayed at the school to teach. "There are classes every week, and I feel like teaching is a waste of time. "Xiao Fuxing's interest lies in writing, and he hopes to pursue a career in writing.
The head of the department kept me, and also gave me a lot of laughter, but he still walked out of the Chinese opera without hesitation and became a professional writer from then on.
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