The “Afterglow Collection” signifies the culmination of Li Qun’s literary journey following the “Sunset Collection”. Within its 34 articles, each holds significance. Particularly noteworthy is “The Eternal Navigation Lighthouse,” detailing the “Yan’an Forum on Literature and Art” exploring its historical impact and contemporary interpretation. “My Creative Path” delves into personal experiences with realism. Naming his family “Huaiyanzhai” reflects nostalgia for Yan’an, clarified in “Remembering Lu Yi.” As I bid farewell to writing, he offers this collection as a testament to his lifelong dedication to literature and art, aiming for a lasting legacy resonating with readers for generations.
Childhood 1912-1930
A village childhood Li Qun’s roots trace back to a quaint mountain village, an enclave characterised by a mere six courtyards and ten households in its nascent years. This hamlet, situated in Lingshi County, Shanxi Province, earned its identity as Hao Jia Zhang. Positioned to the east of Fenhe River,