There are many famous detective novelists in China. 1. Cheng Xiaoqing (Masterpiece: The Hawthorne Detective Collection) Cheng Xiaoqing was the pioneer of modern detective novels in China and was known as the "Conan Doyle of the East." His representative works included more than 30 detective novels such as Hawthorne's Detective Collection, Jiangnan Swallow, Pearl Collar, Huangpu River, 84, Blood Under the Wheel, Horrible Play, Gunshots on a Rainy Night, White Shirt Monster, Death Imprint, Death Money, Wedding Robbery, Bloody Handprint, Black Dungeon, and Headless Case. 2. He Jiahong (Masterpiece: Sin of Blood) He Jiahong was a professor at the Law School of the People's University of China. He was also a well-known expert in evidence and investigation. He was also a Chinese scholar-type crime mystery novelist. He was born in Beijing and had been farming in a remote rural area before he came of age. His masterpieces included The Sin of Blood. In 2007, Sin of Blood was selected by the Guardian as one of the top 10 crime novels in Asia. 3. Pine Eagle (Masterpiece: Red Apricot) Song Ying was a national first-class writer and an important figure in the detective and mystery novel world of China. He was considered the leader of China's socialistic detective novels. He was a signed author at Chengdu University of Literature. His works included more than 40 works such as "Red Apricot,""The Avenger,""White Mist,""The Empty Bottle Code,""The Stolen Tomes,""Death Diary,""Falling Red," and "Ah, Ha Jun Gong." His works stood out with his unique socialistic reasoning style. He had ingenious murder cases and precise reasoning to solve the case, but he also explored social issues in depth. 4. Wenzel (Masterpiece: The Wild Hunter) Wenzel was a Chinese detective and mystery novelist living in Germany. He was born in 1982 in Hubei and currently lives in Stuttgart. His professional identity included author, scholar, and private librarian. His main works include Cold Steel, Millennial Orchid, The Wild Hunter, Exhaustive Color Lectures, Tequila Rising, Daughter of Darkness, etc. 5. Zhou Haohui (Masterpiece: Criminal Police Luo Fei Series) Zhou Haohui was a contemporary detective and mystery novelist in China. His main works include the Criminal Police Luo Fei series (Murderous Paintings, Ghost Watching Slope, Uncanny Valley, Heart Cave) and the Death Notice series (Can't Fly, Destiny, Farewell Song). 6. Remy (Masterpiece: Mental Crime) Remy, associate professor of law at China Criminal Police College, Ph.D. in Criminology, first-class professional inspector, leading figure in Chinese mystery novels. He was known as the "No.1 criminal psychology novelist in China" for his "Mental Crime" series. His works had been translated into many languages and were very popular in Europe, America and Asia. The "Mental Crime" series had a total box office of 500 million yuan. In addition, he also wrote novels such as The Martyr and The Mermaid, as well as short stories such as Wisdom Tooth, Ashes of the Shadow, Wang Baoshuan's Waves, and Triangle. 7. Qin Ming (Masterpiece: Forensic Qin Ming) Qin Ming, the deputy chief forensic doctor of the Physical Evidence Appraisal Management Office of the Public Security Bureau of the People's Republic of Anhui Province, was a contemporary detective and mystery novelist in China and a member of the Chinese Writers Association. He was born in 1981 in Tongling City, Anhui Province. He graduated from Wannan Medical College and served as the first-level supervisor of police technology. He also served as the secretary general of the fourth session of the Anhui Forensic Science Society. His works included the Forensic Qin Ming series of novels, including The Corpse Whisperer, The Silent Testimony, The Eleventh Finger, The Scavenger, Survivor, and The Peeping Tom; The Living Beings series included The Divine Punisher, The Forgotten, and The Doll. In addition, he also wrote a new series of novels, The Nightwatcher, including The Nightwatcher: The Awakening of the Crime Terminator, The Nightwatcher 2: Dark Potential, The Nightwatcher 3: The Blind Spot of Life and Death, and The Nightwatcher 4: The Day Show. He also wrote a series of popular science novels, The Testimony of the Dead: Following the Forensic Examiner to Investigate the Case, and The Book of the Dead. 8. Cai Jun (Representative Work: Abandoned Village Apartment) Cai Jun was a famous Chinese original mystery novel writer and a member of the Chinese Writers 'Association. He began to publish novels at the age of 22 and won the Bertelsmann People's Literature Newcomer Award. His novel, Virus, was published in 2001. From then on, it became a leading psychological suspense novel. So far, he had published 15 novels, including The 19th Floor of Hell, Abandoned Village Apartment, and Revolving Door. As of June 2010, Cai Jun's works had accumulated 6.5 million copies in the mainland of China, and for five consecutive years, he had maintained the record of being the best-selling mystery novel in China. His works have been translated into many languages and adapted into three films and a television series. With his extraordinary talent, rich imagination, and compact logical thinking, he was committed to creating psychological suspense novels that belonged to the Chinese. In 2005, he collaborated with Mengya Magazine and Relay Press to launch the "Cai Jun's psychological suspense novel series", which included "Abandoned Village Apartment,""The 19th Floor of Hell,""Revolving Door,""House of Ice and Snow," and "Ghost Ship." These are some famous Chinese detective novelists whose works have had a profound influence on the development of Chinese literature and detective novels.