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Xiao Hong (, June 2, 1911 — January 22, 1942), also spelled Hsiao Hung, was a Chinese writer. Her real name was Zhang Naiying (???); she also used the pen name Qiao Yin.

Xiao Hong was born in Hulan county, Heilongjiang Province, on the day of the Dragon Boat Festival to a landowning family. Her mother died when Xiao Hong was young, and she had a difficult relationship with her conservative father growing up. The only family member she was close to was her grandfather, who was a humane and kind man. Otherwise she had a generally unhappy and lonely childhood. She attended a girls school in Harbin in 1927, where she encountered the progressive ideas of the May Fourth movement as well as Chinese and foreign literature. The literature of Lu Xun, Mao Dun, and Upton Sinclair had a particular impact on her. In 1930 she ran away to Beijing to avoid a planned marriage, though was eventually followed by her fiance Wang Dianjia. In 1932, after she became pregnant her fiance abandoned her at a hotel in Harbin. She narrowly avoided being sold to a brothel by the hotel’s owner by scraping together over six hundred yuan in room and board expenses.

Wretched, alone, and pregnant, Xiao Hong looked to the local newspaper publisher for help. The newspaper’s editor, Xiao Jun saved Xiao Hong during a flood of the Songhua river. They began to live together, during which time Xiao Hong started writing. In 1933 she wrote short stories "Trek" and "Tornado", and in the same year she and Xiao Jun self-published a joint collection of short stories, Bashe (Arduous Journey).

In June 1934, the couple moved to Qingdao, where after three months Xiao Hong wrote a long novel entitled Sheng si Chang (The Field of Life and Death). The book was a gripping account of the tortured lives of several peasant women, and one of the first literary works to reflect life under Japanese rule. In its foreword, Lu Xun declared the work “a female writer’s meticulous observation and extraordinary writing.” In October, the couple again moved, this time to Shanghai’s French concession. With Lu Xun’s help, Sheng si Chang was published 1935 by Shanghai’s Rongguang Publishing House, bringing Xiao Hong fame among Shanghai’s modernist literary circle. At the time, Lu Xun declared that Xiao Hong would one day surpass Ding Ling as China’s most celebrated female writer.

The same year, Xiao Hong and Xiao Jun completed a collection of autobiographical essays entitled Market Street, named after the street on which the couple lived in Harbin, and from 1935-36 Xiao Hong wrote short stories and essays, later collected in Shangshi Jie, Qiao, and Niuche Shang. In 1936, in order to shake off her past, Xiao Hong moved to Tokyo, where she wrote a collection of essays entitled "the Solitary Life", a long set of poems entitled "Sand Grains", a short story entitled "On the Ox Cart", and others.

In 1938, while living in Xi’an as part of the Northwestern Combat Zone’s Service Group, she broke up with Xiao Jun, and married Duanwu Hongliang in Wuhan. In January 1940, the newly-married couple made their way from Chongqing to Hong Kong, and took residence in Tsim Sha Tsui in Kowloon. Her remembrance of Lu Xun, Huiyi Lu Xun Xiansheng, was published that same year, along with the first volume of a planned trilogy, Ma Bole, satirizing the war and the era's patriotism. While in Hong Kong, Xiao Hong wrote her most successful long novel, Hulanhe zhuan (Tales of the Hulan River), based on her childhood memories, along with a number of short stories based on her childhood, such as "Spring in a Small Town".

Tragically, she died during the chaos of wartime Hong Kong in a temporary hospital on January 22, 1942. She was misdiagnosed and died painfully after undergoing unnecessary throat surgery that left her speechless, without either of her life’s two loves at her side. She was buried at dusk on January 25, 1942 in Hong Kong’s Repulse Bay.

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Total Books: 17
Ma Bole
2017 - Ma Bole [Hardcover - Chinese Edition] (Hardcover)Hardcover
ISBN-13: 9787220100796
ISBN-10: 7220100795
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Spring Again
2017 - Spring Again [Chinese Edition] (Hardcover)
ISBN-13: 9787220100819
ISBN-10: 7220100817
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Meet You Meet Everlasting Purity
2016 - Meet You Meet Everlasting Purity [hardcover - Chinese Edition] (Hardcover)
ISBN-13: 9787201109053
ISBN-10: 7201109057
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Tales of Hulan River
2016 - Tales of Hulan River [Chinese Edition] (Paperback)
ISBN-13: 9787533946326
ISBN-10: 7533946324
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Squatting on the Rickshaw
2016 - Squatting on the Rickshaw [Chinese Edition] (Paperback)
ISBN-13: 9787534050954
ISBN-10: 7534050952
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Ma Bole
2016 - Ma Bole [Hardcover - Chinese Edition] (Hardcover)Hardcover
ISBN-13: 9787568221818
ISBN-10: 7568221814
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Everything is Free If You Love Yourself
2015 - Everything Is Free If You Love Yourself [Light Classic - Chinese Edition] (Paperback)
ISBN-13: 9787569901184
ISBN-10: 7569901185
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Tales of Hulan River
2015 - Tales of Hulan River (Paperback)Paperback
ISBN-13: 9787568004367
ISBN-10: 7568004368
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The Commercial Street
2015 - The Commercial Street (Paperback)
ISBN-13: 9787568004381
ISBN-10: 7568004384
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Days in Fall
2015 - Days in Fall (Paperback)
ISBN-13: 9787568004398
ISBN-10: 7568004392
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Xiao Hong Collection
2014 - Xiao Hong Collection [cloth hardcover Illustrated Set of 5 - Chinese Edition] (Hardcover)
ISBN-13: 9787540233617
ISBN-10: 7540233613
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A Collection of Xiao Hongs Classic Works
2013 - A Collection of XIao Hongs Classic Works [Chinese Edition] (Paperback)
ISBN-13: 9787548411390
ISBN-10: 7548411391
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Selected Stories of Xiao Hong
1991 - Selected Stories of XIao Hong (Paperback)
ISBN-13: 9787507100082
ISBN-10: 7507100081
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Selected Stories of Xiao Hong
Selected Stories of XIao Hong [Panda Books] (Paperback)
ISBN-13: 9780835110495
ISBN-10: 0835110494
Genre: Literature & Fiction
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Biography of Little Town
Biography of Little Town [Paperback] (Paperback)
ISBN-13: 9787309041958
ISBN-10: 730904195X
Genre: Biographies & Memoirs
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Send fragrant wisp of cloud edge
Send Fragrant Wisp of Cloud Edge [Paperback] (Paperback)
ISBN-13: 9787561341094
ISBN-10: 7561341091
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Tales of Hulan River
Tales of Hulan River (Paperback)Paperback
ISBN-13: 9789620406225
ISBN-10: 9620406222
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