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What are the famous contemporary Chinese writers?

I. Liu Xinwu (Contemporary Chinese Writers)

Liu Xinwu, born on June 4, 1942, is a famous contemporary Chinese writer and researcher of red studies. He is also known by his pen names Liu Liu and Zhao Zhuanghan. He was a secondary school teacher, editor of a publishing house, editor-in-chief of People's Literature, director of the Chinese Writers' Association, member of the All-China Youth Federation, etc. He also joined the International PEN China Center. His works are characterized by concern for reality.

Famous in the literary world for his Class Teacher, his long novel Bell and Drum Towers won the Mao Dun Literature Prize.After the 1990s, he became an active researcher of Dream of Red Mansions, and gave a series of lectures on CCTV's The Hundred Schools of Lecture Theatre, contributing to the popularization and development of Redology in the folklore.2014 saw the launch of his latest full-length novel Gone with the Window.

On September 23, 2019, Liu Xinwu's long story "Bell and Drum Towers" was selected as one of the "70 Long Novels in 70 Years of New China Collection".

II. Ba Jin?

Ba Jin (November 25, 1904-October 17, 2005), real name Li Yaotang, the word Fu Gan, pen name in addition to Ba Jin, there are Wang Wenhui, Ouyang Jingrong, Huang Shuhui, Yuyi, etc., was born on November 25, 1904 in Chengdu City, Sichuan Province, China's contemporary writers.

On April 1, 1921, his first article, "How to Build a Truly Free and Equal Society," was published in the 17th issue of Half-Moon magazine, and in the winter of 1922, he graduated from the preparatory and undergraduate classes (in English) of the Chengdu Foreign Languages College, where he was first published in the Novel Monthly in 1929, under the pseudonym Ba Jin. In 1929, he published a long novel, Perdition, under the pen name of Ba Jin in the Novel Monthly, which attracted the attention of the literary world.

On May 23, 1932, the novel Fog was published; in January, 1933, the novel Rain was published; in May, the novel Home was published; in March, 1935, the novel Electricity was published; in April, 1936, Love Trilogy (Fog-Rain-Electricity) was published; in March, 1938, the novel Spring was published.

On October 1, 1949, he attended the Founding Ceremony at Tiananmen Square. 1954, September 15-29, he attended the First National People's Congress. 1960, April, a collection of essays, "Collection of Hymns", was published; in the same year, he was elected vice-chairman of the National Federation of Literature and Art. During the "Cultural Revolution", he was shocked, and in December, 1979, the collection of essays "Allegory" (the first collection) was published.

On October 1982, the collection of Essays (the third collection) was published. 1983 onwards, he served as vice chairman of the CPPCC and chairman of the Chinese Writers' Association. 1990, he was awarded the Order of Friendship of the People of the USSR, and in the same year, he was awarded the Special Prize of the First Fukuoka Asian Culture Prize. 1998, he was elected as vice chairman of the Ninth CPPCC, and on November 2003, he was honored as a "People's Writer" by the State Council. In November 2003, he was awarded the honorary title of "People's Writer" by the State Council.

On October 17, 2005, he passed away in Shanghai due to illness.

Third, Yao Xueyin (former Honorary Vice Chairman of the Chinese Writers' Association)?

Yao Xueyin (October 10, 1910~April 29, 1999), a native of Dengzhou, Henan Province, was a modern Chinese novelist. A famous modern writer. He was the honorary vice-chairman of the Chinese Writers' Association, chairman of the Hubei Provincial Federation of Literary and Art Circles, and chairman of the Hubei Provincial Writers' Association. He was a member of the sixth and seventh sessions of the National Committee of the Chinese People's Political Consultative Conference (CPPCC).

His full-length historical novel Li Zicheng, written in adversity, centers on Li Zicheng, the leader of the righteous army at the end of the Ming Dynasty, and Chongzhen, the emperor at the end of the Ming Dynasty, and portrays a series of distinctive historical characters, revealing the special laws of the revolutionary war of the peasants at the end of the Ming Dynasty, and the complexity of the class struggle as well as the national struggle in the feudal society.

It is grand in scale, magnificent in momentum, and novel in writing, and can be called the historical scroll of the Peasant Revolutionary War. This masterpiece took more than 30 years to write from 1957, with about 2.3 million words,*** divided into five volumes.The first volume was published in the 1960s and had a great impact, and was awarded the Cultural Prize by the Japanese Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology and the Ministry of Foreign Affairs.

Volume 2 won the first Mao Dun Literature Prize in 1982. In addition to the Chinese and Japanese versions, there are also English and French translations of Li Zicheng, which have become increasingly influential internationally.

Four, Zang Kejia

Zang Kejia (October 8, 1905-February 5, 2004), a native of Zhucheng, Shandong Province, with the pen name of Shaoquan and Hejia, was a modern Chinese poet, writer, and editor, a loyal patriot, and a member of the Chinese Democratic League, a delegate to the Second and Third National People's Congresses, a member of the Fifth, Sixth, and Seventh National Committee of the Chinese People's Political Consultative Conference, and a member of the Seventh and Eighth National Committees of the Chinese People's Political Consultative Conference, eighth session of the National Committee of the Chinese People's Political Consultative Conference (CPPCC), and a member of the seventh and eighth sessions of the Standing Committee.

He was a member of the first and second sessions of the Chinese Writers' Association, a member and adviser of the third session, an adviser of the fourth session, an honorary vice-chairman of the fifth and sixth sessions, a member of the third and fourth sessions of the Chinese Federation of Literary and Artistic Associations, an honorary member of the sixth and seventh sessions, the chairman of the Poetry Society of China, an honorary president of the Chinese Society for Mao Zedong's Poetry and the honorary president of the Writing Society of China.

V. ZHAO SHULI (Famous Novelist in the Early Period of the Founding of the PRC)

ZHAO Shuli (September 24, 1906-September 23, 1970), formerly known as ZHAO Shuli, was a native of Yuchi Village, Qingshui County, Jin City, Shanxi Province, a modern novelist, people's artist, and founder of the Yam Yam and Egg School. He was a member of the editorial board of Qu Yi and People's Literature, a delegate to the Eighth Congress of the Chinese ****anufacturing Party, and a delegate to the first, second and third sessions of the National People's Congress...?

Born on September 24, 1906, in Qingshui County, Jincheng City, Shanxi Province, in the summer of 1925, he was admitted to the Fourth Teacher's Training College in Changzhi, Shanxi Province, and began to write new poems and novels.In 1937, he joined the Chinese ****anese Communist Party (CCP), and devoted himself to the revolution.

After the liberation, he worked successively in publications such as Workers' Daily, Talking and Singing, Qu Yi, and People's Literature, and returned to Jincheng, Shanxi Province, in 1964. He was brutally persecuted during the Cultural Revolution and died on September 23, 1970, in an unjust manner.

Many of his novels are set in rural areas of North China, reflecting the changes in rural society and the contradictions and struggles that exist therein, as well as portraying various characters in rural areas, and he created the "Yam and Egg School" of literature, which has become one of the most important and influential literary schools in the history of the new Chinese literature.

Refer to: Baidu Encyclopedia - Liu Xinwu

Refer to: Baidu Encyclopedia --Ba Jin

Reference: Baidu Encyclopedia -- Yao Xueyin

Reference: Baidu Encyclopedia --Zang Kejia

Reference: Baidu Encyclopedia - Zhao Shuli