Lin Yuan is a novel written by Qu Bo, a famous military writer, based on his actual combat experience. Because of the author's personal experience and personal command of the battle, this book has a strong sense of reality. In particular, the description of the natural phenomenon of "mountain wind" in Northeast China and the description of crossing mountains and mountains when fighting bandits are very shocking. This book has three lines, one is the brave plan of the squad to fight bandits. The second is to unite the masses and set up a working group, which has provided great help for the battle. The third is the secret love story between Shao Jianbo, the hero, and Bai Ru, the health worker (known as "Little White Dove").
"Taking the Tiger Mountain Outward" is a modern revolutionary Peking Opera (revolutionary model opera) launched during the Cultural Revolution, which is adapted from the paragraph of "Lin Yuan" to exterminate bandits headed by a mountain sculpture on Tiger Mountain. In other words, "Taking Tiger Mountain Outward" is a Peking Opera drama adapted from "Lin Yuan".