China's first Nobel Prize in Literature winner: Mo Yan.
Mo Yan is a miracle in China's literary world and the first writer in China to win the Nobel Prize in Literature. He is famous for his unique writing style and profound thoughts. Mo Yan's works "Red Sorghum Family" and "Big Breasts and Fat Buttocks" profoundly reveal the historical changes of rural areas in China and the complexity of human nature, which have aroused wide welcome from readers at home and abroad.
The second China Nobel Prize in Literature winner: Liu Zhenyun.
Liu Zhenyun is a superstar in China's contemporary literary world. He won wide acclaim for his exquisite writing and unique narrative style. Liu Zhenyun's works "A Chicken Feather in One Place" and "Golden Age" depict the changes of China society and the good and evil of human nature with humorous brushstrokes, which are deeply loved by readers.
The third China Nobel Prize in Literature winner: Jie Jiang.
Jie Jiang is a treasure of modern literature in China. She has become a bright star in the literary world with her unique poetry writing style and profound thoughts. Jie Jiang's poetry works, such as Dead Water and Song of Eternal Sorrow, show the charm of traditional culture in China with their unique poetry and profound philosophical thinking, and are regarded as one of the representatives of modern poetry in China.
Winner of the 4th China Nobel Prize in Literature: Yu Hua.
Yu Hua is an important representative of contemporary literature in China. His unique narrative style and profound insight have attracted much attention. Yu Hua's works "Living" and "Xu Sanguan Selling Blood" show the cruelty of China society and the brilliance of human nature with their affectionate brushwork and in-depth thinking, which have aroused extensive discussion and thinking.