He also made the acquaintance of a number of young Chinese intellectuals, including Tian Han, Yu Dafu and Guo Moruo.
Jih-chi chiu-chung (Nine Diaries) was the most popular book published by Chinese writer Yu Dafu.
Later he was forced to help the Japanese military police as an interpreter when it was discovered that he was one of the few "locals" in the area who could speak Japanese.
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His most popular work, breaking all Chinese sales records, was Nine Diaries, which detailed his affair with the writer Wang Yingxia, who he married in 1928.
Yu Dafu |