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Ding Ling
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This is a Chinese name; the family name is Ding.

Ding Ling(Chinese: 丁玲；1904 -1986）was a twentieth-century Chinese woman writer who is best known for her modernist short stories. Ding Ling's real name was Jiang Wei, her hometown is Hunan, graduated from the Department of Chinese literature, Shanghai University.

At the end of 1923, Ding Ling published her maiden work "Mengke" in "Novel Monthly" and officially started writing. In 1928, Ding Ling completed the masterpiece "Ms. Sha Fei's Diary", which caused a huge response in the literary world. In the same year, he published the first collection of short stories "In the Dark". In 1930, Ding Ling joined the Chinese Left-wing Writers League and completed the first novel "Wei Hu" In 1936, she went to northern Shaanxi and became the first well-known writer to reach the Central Soviet Area. She created many profound works such as "When I was in Xia Village, "In the Hospital" in the Soviet Area. In 1948, Ding Ling The novel "The Sun Shines on the Sanggan River" was published and won the Stalin literary prize of the Soviet Union. It was translated into multiple languages and spread widely among readers from all over the world. Ding Ling is an important female writer in the history of modern Chinese literature. From the standpoint of Zhang, he boldly and sharply revealed the problem of gender discrimination hidden by the coat of revolution, challenged the inherent gender order in revolutionary groups, and left a greater impact on contemporary literary circles.