In 1932, he left for
Harbin, where he began a literary career in earnest. In 1933, he met
Xiao Hong with whom he co-authored
Bashe (, An Arduous Journey) and both published for the first time under their Xiao pseudonyms. In 1934, Xiao Jun and
Xiao Hong worked together in
Qingdao on the supplement to
Qingdao Morning Post () and Xiao Jun finished his most well-known work
Village in August. In July 1937, he published the novel illegally and out of his own pocket, since the
KMT held to a policy of non-resistance and did not want to incite the Japanese whom
Chiang Kai-shek knew were superior militarily and could obliterate China if they wanted. The novel had an immediate impact and cemented his reputation among the literati of the time. This period saw the unleashing of Xiao's creativity with a number of short stories, novellas, essays, and the beginning of his second masterwork
Di san dai (, Third Generation) which he wrote on and off for nearly twenty years. It depicts China's old feudal society, the era of
bourgeois revolution, imperialism, the warlord era, and the realities of Northeastern Chinese society. ==Yan'an and Harbin==