Manchukuo was on the surface a special region where the government was ruled by the Manchrian, the descendants of the last dynasty, Qing; however, in the reality, Manchukuo was Japan’s colony. Raised in the Manchuko period and received higher education in Japan, Mei Niang was praised and implanted by Japan’s colonial institution. Her short novel Yu won the Greater East Asia Writers’ Congress Second Prize for Literature In 1942. However, she was also criticized by the leading Japanese sinologist, Yoshikawa Komodo, by saying she wrote” the most degenerate pieces” he had ever seen. More importantly, she was also regarded as a “traitor“ not only because her works were considered to be collaboration with the colonial institution but also because...