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"one day" was a new take on autobiographies, especially for women. (page 25-32)

One Day featured the use of realism and direct dialogue, which she described as "sincere and faithful" compared to previous fictional works with lots of detail.

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She published articles in New Youth, Eastern Miscellany, and Fiction Monthly, many of them relating to becoming a "New Woman".

Chen used her works to promote the idea that Western culture and knowledge should be implemented into Chinese culture to help China grow as a nation.

Contributions to New Culture Movement
Many of Chen's works were influenced by ideas from Western culture and questioned the traditions of Chinese culture. Her goal was to educate and help Chinese people grow by incorporating values from both cultures. In 1924, Chen published the first of the two-volume series of "History of the West" and the second in 1926. In 1930, she published "Short History of the European Renaissance" as well. Her publications gave readers information on the Western society that was being introduced into China. Furthermore, her idea's focused on showing China was "common property of the world" and internationalism between countries. Later on, she went to publish her "Autobiography of a Young Chinese Girl" in English during 1935. Similarly with "History of the West" and "Short History of the European Renaissance", her readers could understand more about the Chinese and their traditions.