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Who will send me some writers who are still alive in China?

Nan (19 18 ——) is a master of Chinese studies, a poet and an active disseminator of China traditional culture. His works are mainly lectures, and the content is often more unique than Confucianism, Buddhism and Taoism. Born in Houcun Village, Nanzhaidian, Yueqing, Wenzhou, Zhejiang, China, he raised funds to build Jinwen Railway in the late 1980s, and 1998 was completed and opened to traffic. Now living in Jiangsu.

Yu, a native of Yuyao, Zhejiang, 1946, is an art theorist, a scholar of China cultural history and an essayist. He used to be the dean and professor of Shanghai Theatre Academy and the president of Shanghai Writing Society. He published many monographs on Chinese and foreign art history in Chinese mainland and Taiwan Province, and gave lectures in many universities and cultural institutions at home and abroad. 1987 was awarded the honorary title of "National Outstanding Contribution Expert".

His works include: Millennium Courtyard, Little People, Shame of Shanxi, The Back of a Dynasty, Poor Original Works, Su Dongpo's Breakthrough, It's Really Quiet Here, Walking at Night, Boundless Books, Mogao Grottoes, Distant Voices and at the Foot of the Wolf Mountain. The appearance of each work can have a warm response in the literary world and readers.