Famous writers in Guangxi and the names of their works

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There are seven well-known writers in Guangxi that I know. Generally speaking, they all have their own merits, but what I admire most is their stuff. Haha, I don’t know what you think?

Lan Huaichang

Male, Yao ethnic group, born in February 1945, from Du'an, Guangxi. Graduated from the Chinese Department of South Central University for Nationalities in 1968. He has served as a creative member of the Guangzhou Military Region Song and Dance Ensemble, the creative section chief, deputy director, and director of the Hechi District Cultural Bureau. He is currently the chairman of the Federation of Literary and Art Circles of the Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region.

The Yao people are an ethnic minority in China, with a population of just over 2 million. Thirty years ago, there was no novel in the history of Yao literature until the appearance of the famous novel "Bonu River" written by Lan Huaichang. It was his novel "Bonu River" that brought Lan Huaichang literary reputation. This novel filled the gap in the history of Yao literature and won the Bronze Drum Award, the highest award for literary creation in Guangxi in 1988.

Lan Huaichang is a diligent writer. After "Bonu River", he has created many influential novels such as "The Island of Souls" and "The Wedding of a Dead Man". He has published Chinese He has published a collection of novels, "Acacia Red", a collection of essays, "Balouhua's Daughter" and a collection of poems. Currently, many of his novels have been introduced to Japan by Japanese writers.

As a prolific writer, Lan Huaichang always believes that literature should express what is in people’s hearts and express the true and beautiful things in real life.

In addition to creation, Lan Huaichang also organized many cultural projects. The "Chinese Minority Series Dictionary·Yao Volume" he hosted has been published. The TV series "Tiger General Li Mingrui" written by him won the "Horse Award", China's highest award for ethnic minority-themed TV. He is also committed to the creation of music lyrics. He wrote lyrics for "Always Want to Write a Letter to You" and "Mountains and Seas Holding Hands". Songs such as "Hand" have won both refined and popular awards, and won government awards. No wonder friends in the industry say that when Lan Huaichang is mentioned, he is a creative "all-rounder" and a popular writer.

East and West

The original name is Tashiro Lin, male, born in March 1966. Member of the Chinese Writers Association and vice chairman of the Guangxi Writers Association. From 1994 to 1996, he was hired as the first professional writer by the Guangdong Youth Academy of Literature; from 1997 to 1999, he was hired as a professional writer by the Guangxi Academy of Literature. The novella "Life Without Language" won the first Lu Xun Literature Award, the highest award for Chinese literature, and the 1996 "Selected Novels" Award. Graduated from the Chinese Department of Hechi Normal College in 1982. He has worked as a teacher, news reporting officer, secretary, newspaper editor, reporter, etc. Now he is an editor in the supplement department of a newspaper in Nanning, Guangxi. His major works include: the novel "A Loud Slap", the novella collection "Life Without Language", the short story collection "The Lyrical Age", "The Gaze Gets Longer and Longer", etc.

Main works

"Who Opened the Door" (a collection of short and medium stories) published by Guangxi Ethnic Publishing House.

"The Death of Su Tong" (novella collection/famous three-volume series) published by Beiyue Literature and Art Publishing House.

"Encountering Late Night" (Short and Medium Novels Collection/Bull Series) published by Sichuan Literature and Art Publishing House.

"Top 50 Chinese Novels·Guizi Volume/The Rain-soaked River" (a collection of novellas) was published by Times Literature and Art Publishing House.

"The Difficult Walking Japs" (representative novel and creation memo text/return series) published by Kunlun Publishing House.

"The Girl Dozing in the Morning" (a collection of short and medium stories) was published by Beiyue Literature and Art Publishing House.

"Happy Days" (movie novel) published by Lijiang Publishing House

"Happy Days" movie script (directed by Zhang Yimou)

"The Girl Dozing in the Morning" Movie script (directed by Chen Kaige)

Awards:

1. The novella "Life Without Language" won the 1996 Outstanding Work Award of "Selected Novels"; won the first Lu Xun Literature Award in China award.

2. In 1998, the novel collection "Life without Language" won the Third Guangxi Bronze Drum Award for Literary Creation.

3. In 1995, he won the third Guangxi Young Writers Unique Literature Award.

Fan Yiping

Born in 1964 in a poor family of primary school teachers. A native of Du'an County, Guangxi, Zhuang ethnic group. At the age of sixteen, he was admitted to the Chinese Department of Hechi Normal College. At the age of seventeen, he published the poem "The Death of a Primary School Teacher" in "Poetry Magazine". This poem won the Guangxi Second Outstanding Work Award for Ethnic Minority Literature Creation. At the age of eighteen, he published his first novel "The End of the Year" in "Jincheng". Started working at the age of nineteen. From 1989 to 1991, he was recommended by the Guangxi Writers Association to study in the writers class of Fudan University in Shanghai. He has successively served as a teacher at Du'an Qingsheng Middle School, a creative staff member of the Du'an County Cultural Bureau, a deputy director of the Du'an County Cultural Center, and the first professional writer in Guangxi. He is currently the deputy editor-in-chief of Guangxi March 3rd Magazine and a member of the Guangxi CPPCC.

Main works

Has been published in "Poetry Magazine", "Contemporary", "October", "Youth Literature", "Shanghai Literature", "Novelist", "Works" ", "Qingming", "Mountain Flowers", Times Literature and Art Publishing House and other newspapers and publishing houses published and published two novels, two novel collections, and more than 100 short stories, poems, and essays.

Some works have been included in "Selected Short Stories", "Chinese Literature", "Selected Prose", "Writer's Digest", "Selected Legendary Literature", "Love", "Selected Chinese Super-Emotional Novels", "Selected New Citizen Novels" Many other selections. After the debut novel "Kneel Down" was published, it won the Bronze Drum Award, the highest literary and artistic award in Guangxi, and was adapted into a 20-episode TV series of the same name. The novella "Gun Hunt" was adapted into the movie "Gun Hunt!" 》. The novella "The Sweeney" is also about to be adapted for the screen.

Award-winning status

The novel "Kneel Down" won the Third Guangxi Bronze Drum Award for Literary Creation (1997); the Fifth Guangxi Youth Literature "Unique Award" in 2001; Won the third Zhuang Literature Award.

Guizi

A native of Luocheng, Guangxi, he has suffered many disasters since he was a child. He has worked as a farmer, teacher, and cultural librarian. He graduated from Northwest University in Xi'an in 1989 and took the entrance examination in the same year. He was a graduate student in the school, but he later gave up his studies due to difficulties in making a living. Novel writing in the true sense began in 1996.

Main works

"Who Opened the Door" (a collection of short and medium stories) published by Guangxi Ethnic Publishing House.

"The Death of Su Tong" (novella collection/famous three-volume series) published by Beiyue Literature and Art Publishing House.

"Encountering Late Night" (Short and Medium Novels Collection/Bull Series) published by Sichuan Literature and Art Publishing House.

"Top 50 Chinese Novels·Guizi Volume/The Rain-soaked River" (a collection of novellas) was published by Times Literature and Art Publishing House.

"The Difficult Walking Japs" (representative novel and creation memo text/return series) published by Kunlun Publishing House.

"The Girl Dozing in the Morning" (a collection of short and medium stories) was published by Beiyue Literature and Art Publishing House.

"Happy Days" (movie novel) published by Lijiang Publishing House

"Happy Days" movie script (directed by Zhang Yimou)

"The Girl Dozing in the Morning" Movie script (directed by Chen Kaige)

Award status

"The River Wet by Rain" (novella)

The Second Lu Xun Literature Award "National Outstanding Novella Award

1997 "Novel Selections" Annual Outstanding Novel Award

1997 China Top Ten Novel Award

The Fourth Literary Creation Award of Guangxi District Government Bronze Drum Award

"The Girl Dozing in the Morning" (novella)

1999 "People's Literature" Outstanding Novella Award

"Rural Brother" (Novelette)

Guangxi District Government’s Third Bronze Drum Award for Literary Creation

Feng Yi

Male, Zhuang nationality, born in September 1955. He has been a worker for six years and went to university in Beijing for four years. After graduating in 1983, he was assigned to work at Guangxi Nationalities Publishing House, where he served as editor, chief editor, and president. In 1997, he became the executive vice president of the Guangxi Writers Association. In 1999, he was elected. Chairman of the Guangxi Writers Association. Executive Vice President of the Guangxi University of Literature. Member of the National Committee of the Chinese Writers Association.

He started writing prose poems and essays in 1982, and has published more than 300 prose poems and essays. ), among which "Reflections on Dayao Mountain" won the first Youth Literature Creation Award of the Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region; published collections of works include "Contemplation of Vermilion", "Moon and Moon", "Traces of Passing Water", "Contemporary Writers of Guangxi" Series (Feng Yi Volume)" and so on, among which the essay collection "Vermilion Meditations" won the 4th National Ethnic Minority Literature Award. He was the chief writer of the 20-episode TV documentary "Discovery of the West" and the 10-episode TV film "Flying Over Guangxi". .

Awards

The People's Government of Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region awarded the title of scientific and technological talents with outstanding contributions

Huang Peihua

Born in Guangxi in August 1957. Pingyong Village, Bada District, Xilin County; started working in September 1971 and served as the correspondent of the Xilin County Revolutionary Committee; in January 1975, he was appointed as a worker, workshop director and secretary of the Xilin County Cement Plant; in April 1981, he was appointed as the secretary of the Xilin County Federation of Trade Unions; in November 1981, he was appointed as the Xilin County Party Committee Researcher of the Research Office; Secretary of the Office of the Xilin County Party Committee in April 1982; Admitted to the Cadre Training Department of Guangxi University for Nationalities in September 1983 to study; Director of the Propaganda Department of the Xilin County Party Committee in June 1985; In November 1987, he was transferred to March 3rd Magazine as editor and director of the editorial department , deputy president and deputy editor-in-chief, president and editor-in-chief

He began publishing literary works in "Youjiang Literature and Art" in 1982, and successively published them in "March 3", "National Literature", and "Guangxi Literature". ", "Shanghai Literature", "Youth Literature", "Contemporary", "Lijiang River", "Southern Literature", "Hongdou", "Novelist", "New World", "Writer", "Works", "Fujian Literature" , "Flower City", "Qingming", "Selected Prose", "Yangcheng Evening News" and other newspapers and periodicals have published more than 2 million words of literary works.

Main works

The 1990 novella "The Lonely House on the Red River Bay" (March 3) won the first Guangxi Youth Literature Creation Award;

1991 In 2006, Guangxi Ethnic Publishing House published a collection of short stories and short stories "Southern Women", which won the first Zhuang Literature Award and the fourth National Ethnic Minority Literature Award;

The 1992 novella "Going Home for the New Year" "(Qingming) won the first Guangxi Unique Literature Award;

The 1993 novella "Wading in Red Water" (contemporary) won the Guangxi 1993 Outstanding Literary Work Award;

1994 In 2006, Jielie Publishing House published the full-length biography "Mrs. Watts";

In 1995, he joined the Chinese Writers Association and was elected as a director of the Guangxi Writers Association;

In 1996, he was one of the first batch of full-length novel writers in Guangxi , wrote the novel "The Ballad of Flowing Water" (to be published by Changjiang Literature and Art Publishing House);

In 1997, he was among the first batch of contracted writers in Guangxi (two-year system);

In 1999, he was elected as a Guangxi writer Vice Chairman of the Association;

In 2000, Guangxi Ethnic Publishing House published a collection of short stories and short stories "Far Customs", which won the 4th Guangxi Bronze Drum Award;

Elected as the representative of Chinese writers in December 2001 Representative of the conference;

In 2002, the "Guangxi Contemporary Writers Series" "Huang Peihua Volume" was published by Lijiang Publishing House.

In July 2002, the novel collection "Far Customs" won the 7th National Ethnic Minority Literature Award.

Lan Jingying

Guangxi young writer, Secretary of the Party Committee of Tian'e Transportation Management Bureau. She is good at prose and novels. Her prose is fresh, natural and plain, with extraordinary language skills. She is often published The excellent article "Farewell, Ping La" has aroused strong repercussions in Hechi since it was published in Guangxi Daily. His article is not influenced by the secular world and is completely natural and fresh. This is the most valuable thing in his article. His published novels include "Autumn" "Story in the Mountain" and "Scheming" (published by "Guangxi Literature"), "Staying Alive" and "Mountain Girl's Tears" (published by "Flying Sky"), "Gunshots in the Military Tent" (published by "Southern Literature"), "The Old Man Without a Child" "(published by "Short Stories"), "Something Happened" (published by "Hongdou"), "Flowered Clothes" (published by "Guangxi Daily"), "Snow Season" and "The Culprit" (published by "March 3"), "Expelling Ghosts" (published by "Guangxi National News"), "House Magazine" (published by "Hongshui River"); essays include "The Rhythm of Hometown", "A Side of Lake", "The Canyon of the Flowing River" and "Being an Immortal in the Fairy Mountain" "Flowers Bloom and Fall" (published by "Guangxi Daily"), "Farewell, Pingla" (published by "Guangxi Literature"); reportage "Hidden in the Boudoir Unknown" (published by "Guangxi Literature"). He joined the Guangxi Writers Association and Hechi Writers Association in 2000 and 2001 respectively.