1. Natsume Soseki (February 9, 1867 - December 9, 1916),
His real name was Natsume Kinnosuke, and his pen name was Soseki, which was taken from "Soseki's Pillow", Japan A modern writer, he was born in Ushiobaba Shitayoko Town, Edo, into a family of petty officials. He was the last son in the family.
Natsume Soseki enjoys a high status in the history of modern Japanese literature and is known as the "National Great Writer".
He has high attainments in both Eastern and Western cultures. He is not only an English scholar, but also good at haiku, Chinese poetry and calligraphy. When writing novels, he is good at using couplets, refrains, humorous language and novel forms.
2. Ryunosuke Akutagawa
Japanese novelist, March 1, 1892 to July 24, 1927, Ryunosuke Akutagawa, Ogai Mori, and Soseki Natsume Known as the three giants in Japanese literary circles in the first half of the 20th century. In a short creative career of 12 years, Ryunosuke Akutagawa wrote 148 novels, 55 essays, 66 essays, as well as a large number of reviews, travel notes, notes, poems, etc.
3. Dazai Osamu, (June 19, 1909 - June 13, 1948),
His real name is Tsushima Shuji, Japanese novelist, Japanese post-war rogue literature Represent the writer.