Zhang Wei, 1956 1 1, a native of Longkou, Shandong. He is a famous contemporary writer. He is currently the chairman of Shandong Writers Association and the president of Wansongpu College. His first novel was told to me by Lu Qinghe.
You are on the Plateau, an original novel with 39 volumes and about 4.5 million words, was written by Zhang Wei in more than 20 years. This work is the longest pure literary work in the history of Chinese and foreign novels. Among them, except for "Family" and other two units, which have been greatly revised and rewritten, the rest are all works officially published for the first time. From language to story, from form to content, from verve to artistic conception, You on the Plateau has different volumes, and the differences in creative styles are amazing. Liu Xinglong/Liu Xinglong Skywalker, 1956, from Huanggang, Hubei. He is currently the vice chairman of Wuhan Federation of Literary and Art Circles, the editor-in-chief of Cao Fang Literature magazine, the vice chairman of Hubei Writers Association, and a member of the Seventh National Committee of Chinese Writers Association. His representative works include novella "Feng Qin", "Difficult to Divide" and "Drunk Autumn Wind".
Skywalker is a novel re-written by Liu Xinglong based on his famous novella "Phoenix Piano", which mainly tells the fate of a group of private teachers or rural intellectuals around the main line of "becoming a full member". More than a decade ago, a "Phoenix Qin" made private teachers who had been quietly dedicated to the countryside stand in front of the people of the whole country, and countless readers were moved by it. Today, Skywalker continues to tell the hard and hopeful stories of private educators, and presents a solemn and stirring song for these "folk heroes who silently ascetic in China in the second half of the 20th century".
Bifeiyu/massage
Bi Feiyu, 1964, a native of Xinghua, Jiangsu Province, 1998 has worked for Jiangsu Writers Association. His main works include four volumes of Bi Feiyu's Collected Works and seven volumes of Bi Feiyu's Collected Works. His representative works include Lactating Women, Wang Jiazhuang on Earth, Tsing Yi, Corn, Plain, etc. His works have won many literary awards at home and abroad, and more than ten language versions have been published overseas.
Massage is a novel published by Bi Feiyu three years after Plain. The novel tells the darkness and light in the hearts of a group of blind massage teachers, which is a rare literary work with the theme of blind people in China.
Mo Yan/Frog
Mo Yan, 1955, a native of Gaomi County, Shandong Province, was born in a peasant family. He graduated from the Literature Department of PLA Art College and the postgraduate class of Beijing Normal University with a master's degree in literature and art. His masterpieces include the novel Red Sorghum Family, the novella Transparent Carrot and the short story The Dry River.
Frog is based on the ups and downs of rural fertility history in New China in recent 60 years. By telling the life experiences of rural female doctors and aunts who have been engaged in obstetrics and gynecology for more than 50 years, this paper describes the arduous and complicated historical process that the country has gone through in order to control the rapidly increasing population and implement the national policy of family planning, and at the same time, it has successfully created a vivid and touching image of rural gynecologists.
Liu Zhenyun/"One sentence is worth ten thousand sentences"
Liu Zhenyun, male, 1958, from Lv Yan County, Henan Province. 1989 was admitted to the postgraduate class of Lu Xun College of Literature. Now he is a member of Chinese Writers Association. He has published more than 30 short stories and won many literary awards.
One sentence is worth ten thousand sentences, and Liu Zhenyun has been brewing novels for three years. The first half of the novel is about the past: Wu Moses, who is lonely and helpless, lost his only adopted daughter who can "talk" and went out to find it; The second half of the novel is now: Niu Jianguo, the adopted daughter of Moses Wu, is also looking for a friend to "talk to" in order to get rid of loneliness. One out, one out, delayed for a hundred years.