Writers' Association: the abbreviation of the All-China Anti-Japanese Association of Literary and Art Circles, 1938, was established in Wuhan in March, which was the anti-Japanese national United front organization of the national literary and art circles in War of Resistance against Japanese Aggression period. Its sponsors include nearly 100 representatives from all walks of life in the country. The Council elected Lao She as the director of the General Affairs Department to preside over the daily work of the Federation of Literary and Art Circles. The "Federation of Literary and Art Circles" also put forward the slogan of "Articles Join the Army", which played a positive role in encouraging writers to go deep into real life and actual struggle. Anti-Japanese Literature and Art is a publication of the Federation of Literary and Art Circles, and it is the only publication that runs through the whole War of Resistance against Japanese Aggression period. It has played a prominent role in promoting the anti-Japanese literary movement and promoting the prosperity of anti-Japanese literary creation.
The China Federation of Literary and Art Circles (hereinafter referred to as the China Federation of Literary and Art Circles) is a people's organization composed of the National Association of Literary Artists, the Federation of Literary and Art Circles of all provinces, autonomous regions and municipalities directly under the Central Government and the National Federation of Industrial Literary and Art Workers. Founded in July 1949 on the eve of the birth of New China, it is one of the sponsors of China People's Political Consultative Conference.