Abstract:From the unique perspective of cultural poetics, this paper delves into the structure and profound meaning of Shuang Xueshao’s novels. Shuang Xueshao’s cultural identity as“a son of Northeast China” and “anescapee lost in Northeast China” has led his narrative to deviate from the traditional realism, forming a complex and fragmented text labyrinth. The modernist nonlinear narrative and realist linear narrative, collective discourse and individual discourse, as well as the paternal norms and the individualism of the younger generation, have formed a complex and profound literary landscape. These elements not only oppose each other, but also intertwine and merge at a deeper level.It implies a rational exploration and questioning of the mystery of the loss of Northeast by the“offspring generation”in Northeast China. In the author’s open allegory, the text structure glows with the significance of inquiring into reality, and the readers, together with the novel’s protagonist and the author, gain a certain power to resist reality through the fusion of personal feelings, experiences, and the“allegory”text.