Zhang Mudi is one of the top ten female writers born in 1990s.

Zhang Mudi: Female, born in 9 1, Manchu. She started writing in the sixth grade of primary school, and has completed about 300,000 words in prose, poetry, fairy tales, essays and other genres, and published about 65,438+10,000 words in various newspapers and periodicals across the country. She won the grand prize and the first prize for more than 40 times in the national composition contest, and won the gold medal in the first "China Little Writers Cup Children's Literature Award". At the same time, she was included in the book "Selected Works of Award-winning Children's Literature by China Young Writers", with her award-winning poem "You said I was a flower of dawn" as the title. His poem "If only people don't grow up" was selected in the book "100 Children's Poems Touching Children in China". Newspaper websites such as Red Scarf Newspaper, Tianjin Education Newspaper, Tonight Evening News, and Excellent Composition of Middle School Students in China have reported many times. 20 10 joined the Chinese Writers Association in July. In 2005, he was awarded the title of top ten middle school students and young writers and top ten literary teenagers in China. Poetry collection "Invisible Wind Blowing", prose collection "Growing Silently Like a Pumpkin" and novel "Stop and Go" were published by China Youth Headquarters in June 2008. In 2009, he was selected as one of the top ten new poets after 1990s.