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Wu Qiang's main works
Ding Zanting (drama script, also known as Arrest) co-authored with Xu Pingyu and Guo Lin, 1946, Taofen Bookstore, Central China.

Hero's achievement (long reportage), also known as Huaihai frontline documentary 1950, is a new kind of literature and art.

"Three Wins from Three Wars" (novella) co-authored with Jay Song, 1952, New Literature and Art.

He held high the discerning pony gun (novella), 1954, new literature and art.

Horseman (novella) 1955, new literature and art.

Literary life (literary criticism) 1956, new literature and art.

Red Sun (Novel) 1957, Zhongqing

Spinning mouth (medium part) 1958, Shanghai literature and art.

Two boy scouts (children's literature) 1959, children.

Heart Tide Collection (Collection of Prose and Reportage) 1965, Humanities Shanghai Branch.

Fortress (novel) 1979, new literature and art.

Wu Qiang's recent works (collection of short stories and essays) 1982, Sichuanese.

Horse Breeder (Short Story) 1982, Sichuanese.

Roaring Smoke and Reed Harbor (Essays) 1985, Shanghai Literature and Art.