The representative figures of Shanghai novels include Liu Naou, Shi Zhecun, Mu Shiying, Zhang Ailing, etc.
Beijing School and Shanghai School are two literary schools with different styles in the history of modern literature in China. From 1933 to 1934, there was a debate about "Beijing School" and "Shanghai School" in China literary world. As the leader of the League of Left-wing Writers, Lu Xun also published the essay "Beijing School and Shanghai School".
Beijing School and Shanghai School;
The most famous discussion about the origin of the name "Shanghai School" came from Mr. Lu Xun, but it was not Lu Xun who first caused the discussion. In June1933+1October 18, Mr. Shen Congwen published the article "The Writer's Attitude" in Tianjin Ta Kung Pao Literary Supplement, mocking Shanghai writers and criticizing the combination of "literary talent" and "commercial auction".
In the same year, on 65438+February 1 day, Su Wen (that is, Du Heng) refuted the "Shanghai literati" in Shanghai Modern, clearing the stain for the Shanghai literati. Since then, the dispute between Beijing School and Shanghai School has entered the literary world. Although the debate did not last long, it attracted the attention of Lu Xun, the literary leader at that time.