Quick request: The crisis of contemporary Chinese literature, 500 words

My name is Dai Fan, which means "bringing food".

I don’t understand what you mean by contemporary. I guess you are all writers on the contemporary imperial court.

As Dai, all your books and periodicals will be burned after death. I don’t want to hear stories about stinky tofu in the jar.

Remarks that cannot keep up with the words are just a blank piece of paper.

The current proposition in the contemporary literary world is "live well".

I don’t understand what Wang Meng wrote, let alone what he wrote. The literary world has almost become a battlefield for verbal and written criticism.

Without practical value and sense of existence, this is the literature of the last century. Stinky tofu for paper airplanes. If paper airplanes can fly, what would you do? At that time, it was Fang Xiaohe’s internet culture.

The limitation of paper is too serious for utopianism. Experience is greater than words. The stories in books are just not yours. You cannot copy them or imitate them. Mao's theory guides practice. What we lack is that we don’t know anything. No wonder we are criticized and criticized.

Literature is so big that it has been made ignorant by online novels.

What the hell, being put into a water bag is the chicken shank of contemporary literature.

Fish will not run into the bag,

Another contemporary proposition is the problem of "Live Fish and Poop".

If you have a good brain, "Two-layer Paper Window" is also worth remembering.

Today’s most fragments, this is the main proposition, quite remarkable, "Building Bridges"

In addition to the Lu Xun Literature Award, Mao Dun Literature Award, and Xia Yan Drama Literature Award, these three countries (level ) awards,

Where are these three countries?

In a sense, those born in the 1970s are just writers with a "name" but no "actuality". Even in the eyes of readers, they are writers without their own names, and the "post-70s" are them* The most commonly used symbols are like the canned drinks placed on the shelves. Under the labels of "Coca-Cola" or "Pepsi-Cola", they seem bright and have little personality.