“The Complete Works of Li Qun” is a comprehensive nine-volume collection that showcases Mr. Li Qun’s dedication and creative accomplishments across various fields such as woodcut paintings, essays, novels, and literary critiques. Each volume stands as a complete entity, offering readers a glimpse into Mr. Li Qun’s artistic evolution from youth to maturity. This collection not only reviews his career but also highlights his profound expertise and unique insights. It serves as both a recognition of his personal achievements and an inheritance of his significant contributions to Chinese literature and art. The publication of these volumes will provide future generations with valuable cultural heritage, inspiring further engagement in literary and artistic pursuits and contributing to the enrichment of Chinese culture.
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,