Introduce some modern and contemporary essayists
Top Ten Contemporary Prose Writers in China: 1. Zong Pu, Zong Pu, formerly known as Feng Zhongpu. The daughter of the famous philosopher Mr. Feng Youlan, 1928 was born in Beiping, graduated from the Foreign Languages Department of Tsinghua University, and retired from the Institute of Foreign Literature of China Academy of Social Sciences. She inherited the deep roots of China traditional culture and was deeply influenced by foreign culture for a long time. Her works contain the spiritual connotation of combining traditional oriental philosophy with western humanism, and have a unique artistic temperament and elegant style. His main works include Red Bean, Lu Lu badminton, Sanshengshi, Fairy Tales, Searching for the Moon, Tales of Flowers, Tales of Sperm Fish, Essays on the West Lake, Snowfall, Flower Festival Memorial, Memories of Sansongtang and so on. He has published various anthologies of fairy tales. An Introduction to Wild Gourd, a four-volume novel composed of Ji, Dong, Xi and Bei Ji, is one of the most important works in Zong Pu's creative career. 2. Wang Dingjun, a writer in Taiwan Province, wrote an article called "Open Life". 3. Ka Yu Fang 4. Shen Congwen Shen Congwen (1902- 1988), formerly known as Shen Yuehuan, was born in Fenghuang County, Hunan Province. /kloc-joined the ranks at the age of 0/4 and roamed the border areas of Hunan, Sichuan and Guizhou. 1924 began his literary creation. After the outbreak of War of Resistance against Japanese Aggression, he went to the National Southwest Associated University to teach. Shen Congwen published more than 30 collections of short stories, such as Zhou Shi and Congwen Subsets, and 6 novellas, such as Border Town and Long River. Shen Congwen is the main executor and thinker of the rural world with special significance. He believes that "beauty lies in life" and is obsessed with the beauty of human nature, although he is in a hypocritical, selfish and indifferent city. He said, "Beauty lies in life". 5. Qian Zhongshu/question/1894016.html6. Zhang Xiaofeng, Zhang Xiaofeng: Zhang Xiaofeng, a native of Tongshan, Jiangsu, and Jinhua, Zhejiang. After he was eight years old, he went to Taiwan Province, graduated from Soochow University in Taiwan Province Province, taught there and elsewhere, and is now a professor at Yangming Medical College in Taiwan Province Province. She is deeply religious and loves writing. Thirty or forty kinds of novels, essays and plays are reprinted once and translated into various languages. Prose became famous in the mid-1960s, and 1977 was selected as one of the top ten prose writers in Taiwan Province Province. Yu Guangzhong once called his writing "both rigid and flexible" and listed it as "the third generation famous essayist". Some people called it "the pen is as hot as the sun, the frost and snow are innocent, the writing smells like cold plum, and the words are like knocking on the ice", which was highly praised. Zhang Xiaofeng's Prose: The first snow, after walking down the red carpet, loneliness and affection, love, only because of youth, nostalgia in spring, clothes and shoes, article 7. Liu/question/9895511.html8. Liu Zhanqiu Liu Zhanqiu, male, from Wuhu, Anhui Province, is a famous contemporary poet, translator and critic. His works are fresh and ethereal, full of modern consciousness, novel and free, based on expressing feelings and emotions, facing life and transcending time and space. As early as the mid-1980s, he was praised as "the king of lyric poetry" by a generation of college students. He collected and published more than 30 kinds of poems, essays, comments, translations and novels, and his collection of poems Untitled Lyrics won the China Prize for New Poetry. His translations of Selected Lyrics of Pushkin and Selected Lyrics of Ye Saining were deeply loved by readers and once became bestsellers. In recent years, he has written many articles. It focuses on expressing emotions and life, with exquisite brushwork and flowing water, and has its unique aesthetic prose style. The literary circles in Taiwan Province and Hongkong spoke highly of his prose. His works have been translated into English, French, Japanese, Russian, Italian, German and Spanish. Liu Zhanqiu, a famous writer, is praised as "the king of lyric poetry" by college students. His works are fresh and ethereal, full of modern consciousness, novel and free, based on expressing feelings and emotions, facing life and transcending time and space. He believes that modern life makes people "live very tired". He advocates "light poetry", "light prose" and "light lifestyle", and advocates "light is heavy, light is tired". "Being for yourself" is neither tired of fame and fortune nor suffering from poor circumstances. "That is, looking at people's prosperity and gains and losses with a normal heart is like a mirror. Desalinate the rigid, rigid and inhuman lifestyle brought about by seemingly serious preaching. His prose collections "Four Seasons Rain", "Umbrella" and "Little Girl Selling Whips" have all been included in middle school Chinese textbooks. Liu Zhanqiu's prose has an idyllic beauty, which is praised as the representative of modern mountain literature by literary circles at home and abroad. The 80 essays selected in this collection vividly show the author's pastoral mentality beyond time and space. Whether he writes about emotions, life, cities, culture, travel and economy, he uses his unique aesthetic style to talk to readers in a pure language and relaxed way, revealing sincere happiness and subtle worries. His style of writing is natural, cordial and beautiful. Everything, everything, everything, everything, everything, everything, everything, everything, everything, everything, everything, everything, everything, everything, everything. Many articles are widely circulated, edited by many newspapers and broadcast on the radio. Among them, four monsoon rains, Find a seat for yourself and other essays have entered Chinese textbooks and extracurricular reading in primary and secondary schools. 9. Chen Ran, female,1born in Beijing in April 1989, 1962. She has studied music since she was a child. /kloc-at the age of 0/8, his interest turned to literature. Graduated from university at the age of 23 with a bachelor of arts degree. I worked as a Chinese teacher in Beijing for four and a half years, and later transferred to China Writers Association Writers Publishing House as an editor. He has lived and lectured at University of London and Edinburgh University in Melbourne, Australia. Now lives in Beijing. Member of Chinese Writers Association. Her novels have been published and commented in Britain, America, Germany, Japan, Hong Kong and Taiwan. The film of the same name adapted from her novel "Toast to the Past" was selected as the film to attend the International Women's Conference. The first, second, third and fourth volumes of Collected Works of Chen Ran were published by Jiangsu Literature and Art Publishing House on1August, 996. It has been more than ten years since Chen Ran began to publish poems and essays in the early 1980s. As a female writer in pure literature and avant-garde novels, she has always been independent of some "excitement points" in today's literary world, and has attracted more and more attention from literary researchers at home and abroad. With strong female consciousness and unremitting spirit of exploration, she became a unique and important representative of female writers in the history of contemporary literature in China. Chen Ran won the first China Contemporary Women's Literature Creation Award. Paper Pieces contains a series of novels that show young people's depression, loneliness and rebellion, such as Chen Ran's Disease of the Century, which stands out in the literary world. They are eager to break through the old ideas and order and seek a way out for the wilderness of their hearts. But stories like scraps of paper are filled with mysterious sadness and distorted humanity, which makes Chen Ran once regarded as a mystic. This is a broken fairy tale of a loner and a rebel. A woman is a playable flower. She needs to be touched and listened to. It's not just the smiling peach blossom, but also some dead leaves and branches. I don't know how much fragrance or heartache is brought by the latent wind ... This book shows the complex or changeable psychology unique to women, and presents the full face of a woman's desire, soul, loneliness, fear, disease and darkness, which is regarded as the forerunner of feminism in China. Sunshine on the Lips tells a series of women's stories with a unique and strange perspective and bold and strange imagination. Witches, hollow men and bald women are widowed for fantasy. In the overgrown porn zone, the characters are as light as souls ... This book is the representative work of Chen Ran's pioneering temperament. The book Private Life is a serious avant-garde novel describing the life track of modern urban women. From the angle of the heroine's own female experience and secret inner life, this paper tells the unusual experience and experience of a girl in the process of growing into a woman. The heroine grew up in a special life background and described herself as a lonely "stranger" who could not integrate into the collective when she was a student ... The Sound Break is another masterpiece of writer Chen Ran after the novel Private Life. With the style of diary, she described her life, thoughts and feelings delicately, tactfully, coldly and humorously, hitting the core of life and human nature, injecting infinite poetry, philosophy and sentiment into the seemingly plain and peaceful days, and integrating life and art to the extreme, just like a lightning beam of thoughts, which made people unprepared, excited and thoughtful. Silent Left Chest is a collection of novellas by Chen Ran. In these novels with different forms and styles, Chen Ran tells the secret history of some women, their struggles and struggles between body and soul, spirit and soul, love and marriage, love and betrayal. Can't say it's a conversation record of Chen Ran. This dense and colorful conversation record is a companion piece published at the same time as The Sound Break. Discontinuous voice is her profound inner monologue, but what she can't tell is her wise communication with friends at home and abroad. Comparing the two, we can see a relatively rich and comprehensive aging. 10. Han xuchun/1April 30, 993. shtml