In 198s, Zhou Tao, Jia Pingwa, Liu Ye Garden, Zhou Peihong and others made outstanding achievements in the creation of lyric prose. Zhou Tao's prose works mainly describe the natural and cultural landscape of the western border, with dense sentences (sometimes miscellaneous) and abundant emotions. We often praise the wild vitality of bravery, strength and masculinity through the description of the vast and vast frontier natural landscape. His long prose "The Great Wall of Nomadic", "The Creeping Roof" and "Notes on Autumn in Yili" are composed of some loose short chapters, but they are all unified in bizarre imagination and flowing emotions, often integrating discussion, lyricism and narration, with broad thinking and free brushwork. The prose of some female writers often shows the characteristics of "lyricism". They are good at excavating poetry from subtle daily life, and creating a delicate and affectionate mood in the sensitive expression of self-emotion. Among the female writers, Wang Yingqi, Thaung Myint, Ye Meng, Su Ye and Si Hao are prominent. In different stages of Wang Yingqi's prose creation, his own feelings about life experience are the basic materials for his creation, and his famous work is There is a Town. Thaung Myint's most influential work is Girls' Flowers.
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