"Miss Sophia's diary" published in 1928 brought together the small moment of the life of a young woman of the terminal illness and focused complicatedly on the complexity of the early 20th century women through relationships with other characters It is a short story. The novel also explores the turmoil of China, the country of this young woman, through pursuit of love that does not fit her style. Writing in first person, this is how many May 4 writers express individualism (K. Denton, 1998: 164), diary format, writer Ding Ling, between diary writer Sophia and readers Contextually abundant literature aiming to create intermittent relationships.
Recently, Chinese writer Ding Ling is a famous and controversial feminist writer in the 1920s, and it is widely believed that her story has lesbian (or at least bisexual) content. Her most famous work is "a diary of Miss Sophia", a pioneering work on the development of women's sexuality and sexual desire. In addition, modern author, Huang Bijun wrote her story from a lesbian point of view. "She's a young woman, I am also myself" (she is a woman, I am a woman also pinyin: Tāshìnǚshì, wǒyěshìnǚshì). Taiwan's closet, and in the 1960's and 1970's wrote a sensation about homosexual life in Taipei
Now you have found the most prolific female writer in China, Ding Ling, feminist, communist, loving, energetic woman Her story is shining in the darkness of China. In order to record the situation of their lives, Ding was imprisoned as expressing her suffering, Chinese love and sympathy for her Chinese woman. It is said that it is bourgeoisie and individualism that hindered the movement of communism in her hometown. Now I have news that she wrote again and was silent for years. Now, you want to search a lot of her work, you want to master your own jewelry. Now, you want to share her work, want to discover the connection between Chinese women and Chinese-American women, find the grandmother you want to adopt.
In China, when Ding Ling's "When I was in Xia Cun" there was a story about a girl kidnapped in the village during Japanese invasion. As radical reformers and thinkers, Ling Zhenzhen 's colleagues were greatly denied by the people of Xia Cun. She suffers for her country and people when she performs secret duties behind the enemy. After she returned to her home war, Xiao Village, she was called "Only one person is beautiful than ever" in front of the speaker. However, this is not necessarily the opinion of other villagers about Zhenzhen. Raped and having a personal relationship with the rank of Japanese officers, she gained valuable information and led to myriad failures of the Japanese army. The villagers have little knowledge of her efforts, because their belief in women is still limited to family oriented environments. "What does she hate?