Li Xintian, male, a famous contemporary military writer, is the author of the novel The Sparkling Red Star. He is a native of Suining, Jiangsu, and was born in party member's home. 1950 graduated from East China Military and Political University, joined the China People's Liberation Army, and engaged in cultural education and literature and art work in the army. He has served as a teacher of the 28th Accelerated Middle School of the People's Liberation Army, director of the Ministry of Culture of jinan military area command, creator of Pioneer Theatre, workshop director and deputy director, and first-class screenwriter. Started writing from 1953, and published poems, plays, novels, movies, literary scripts, etc. The main works are: 196 1 The Kitty Hawk, a one-act drama reflecting the fighting life of anti-Japanese teenagers, and the novella Two Little Eight Roads with the same content (later adapted into a screenplay of the same name); The novella "Sparkling Red Star" was written in 197 1 (later made into a movie of the same name); 1977 drama Gone with the Wind; 1978 wrote the narrative poem "Golden Garland"; The drama "The World"; The novel "Never Forget" selected from middle school Chinese textbooks, etc. The third and fourth directors of Chinese Dramatists Association. Published works 65438 to 0957. 1979 Join the Chinese Writers Association.