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Xixi's personal works
Up to now, Xixi has published a collection of poems, Shi Qing; Collection of novels and essays "Jiaohe"; Collection of short stories: Hope in Spring, Woman Like Me, Beard with Face, Handroll and Mother Fish; Novels such as Dongcheng Story, My City, Shaolu and Beautiful Mansion; Translate and introduce foreign literary works, readers like me; Essay collection "Flowers and Trees", Xixi also edited several volumes of Chinese mainland's novels in the 1980s, which was well received by the reading circles in Taiwan and Hong Kong. Xixi's novels have won many awards in Taiwan and Hong Kong, and critic Zheng Shusen pointed out that "in Xixi's novel creation for nearly 30 years, magnificence and diversity have always been a remarkable feature. Various sub-types and genres of contemporary novels have been tried and explored in the west and the west. From the imitation of traditional realism to the debunking of illusion in later novels; From the mixed reality of magical realism to the reinterpretation of historical myths, Xixi's novels have always been at the forefront. By her own admission, Xixi has been exploring "ways of telling stories". She said: "In this respect, Arabian Nights is an old model that I deeply like. The storyteller talks all the way from the long night to the dawn, constantly thinking and searching, paying attention to the audience's reaction and changing the narrative strategy at any time. According to Foucault, this is actually a way to resist death. ..... But in serious games, between truth and fiction, I think storytellers have their own dignity in this world. "The novel" My City "was written in 1974 and serialized in Hong Kong Express 1975. There are pictures and a few words embedded between the lines and parallel collage, with a total of160,000 words serialized. The abridged version of My City was published by Hong Kong Suye Publishing House in 1979, and the full text and illustrated version were published in 1989 in March, in which 108 pictures were drawn by the author himself.