The number of Chinese novelists who could write 10 million words was very small because this number far exceeded the number of novelists in the world. According to some statistics, the number of people who wrote novels in the world had exceeded 2 billion, while the number of people who wrote 10 million words might only be around a few million. Of course, this number could also be different due to different statistics and methods. In addition, some of the people who have written novels up to 10 million words may have only written a few short novels, while others may have written many very long novels. Therefore, this statistics will also have a certain error.
I can't answer this question accurately because the number of people who write novels is a relatively subjective concept. It's difficult to have an exact number. There might be many people who wrote novels in China, but not many people could be recognized and known by people. Moreover, because novel writing was a relatively niche field, many people might not be noticed, let alone the number of people who wrote novels.
China had a large population. It was difficult to determine the exact number of people who read novels. However, according to a report by the market research company, Ibis World, the number of readers of Chinese novels in 2019 was about 7.4 billion. This number included all readers who read novels through e-books, paper books, television, radio, and the Internet. Of course, this number was only an estimate because China's reading habits and reader groups were very diverse, and the age, gender, occupation and other characteristics of novel readers were also different.
I can't provide accurate data on online novel reading in China. The number of people who read novels online is affected by many factors, such as geographical location, network technology, reading habits, etc. Therefore, it is difficult to make accurate statistics. In addition, due to the popularity of online culture and social media, people's behavior of reading novels online is constantly changing and evolving, so the current data may be outdated or inaccurate.
Sun Simiao (581 - 662) was a pharmacist, doctor, and martial artist during the Tang Dynasty. He was known as the ancient Chinese medical master and medicine king, and he had made great contributions to China's medicine and medicine culture. According to historical records, Sun Simiao was born in Xi'an City, Shaanxi Province. He was studious and proficient in medicine since he was young. He began to study medicine when he was young and later became a famous doctor and pharmacist. His book, Qian Jin Yao Fang, was the first complete medical encyclopedia in ancient China and was hailed as a medical classic. Since Sun Simiao lived in the Tang Dynasty, his name was very famous at that time, and many people in China still remember his name. Although Sun Simiao had passed away long ago, his influence and contribution would forever be engraved in the annals of Chinese history.
I can't provide exact numbers on the number of readers of the Great Dominator because these numbers are often affected by many factors such as the geographical location of the readers, the time of reading, the reading group, etc. At the same time, the number of readers of Chinese online novels was also a complicated number. It was difficult to give an accurate answer. However, according to the data released by the National Bureau of statistics, the number of readers of online novels in China had exceeded 6.2 billion by the end of 2020. This number may be affected by errors from different sources and channels, but it can be used as a rough reference.
Qiao Jianzhou was a name. It was impossible to determine how many people in China had the same name and surname. Because there were many people with the same name and surname in China, the exact number of people could not be accurately calculated.
The four famous novels in China are Dream of the Red Chamber, Journey to the West, Water Margins, and Romance of the Three Kingdoms. The length of each novel is different, but it is generally believed that Dream of the Red Chamber is the longest with 120 chapters totaling about 3.8 million words; Journey to the West has 86 chapters totaling about 250,000 words; Water Margins has 108 chapters totaling about 3.78 million words; Romance of the Three Kingdoms has 34 chapters totaling about 4.68 million words. These novels are all classics in the history of Chinese literature. Reading them can not only understand Chinese culture, but also improve your literary attainments.
There are relatively few people who read science fiction in China, but with the popularity of science fiction in the Chinese market, more and more people began to read and appreciate science fiction. In recent years, China's science fiction creation had also made some achievements and was widely welcomed by readers. According to the China Reading Index, the number of readers of science fiction in China had exceeded 10 million in 2019. At the same time, China's sci-fi film market was also gradually expanding. More and more sci-fi films were released in China, attracting the attention and love of a large number of audiences. Although there are relatively few people who read science fiction in China, with the popularity of the market and the improvement of creation, I believe that more people will start to read and appreciate science fiction.
There are many famous people with the surname Wu in China. Here are some famous ones: 1. Duke of Wu: During the Spring and Autumn Period, the son of Sun Shu 'ao, the king of the State of Chu, was respectfully called Duke of Wu. 2. Wu Qi: During the Warring States Period, the famous general of Wei was known as one of the "Three Ancestors of the Military School". 3. Wu Zixu: During the Spring and Autumn Period, a famous general of the State of Chu led the army of the State of Chu to defeat the State of Qin. 4. Wu Guang: The famous general of the Han Dynasty once led the army to fight against the Xiongnu. 5. Wu Guangren: At the end of the Qing Dynasty, the peasant leader of Nanxiong County, Guangdong Province, led the peasants to resist the rule of the Qing Dynasty. 6. Wu Chengen: Ming Dynasty writer was known as the " number one scholar of the Ming Dynasty." 7. Wu Weiye: Poets of the Qing Dynasty were known as the "literary giants of the early Qing Dynasty." 8. Wu Jingzi: A writer of the Qing Dynasty, known as the " number one talent of the Qing Dynasty." These are just some examples of the many famous people surnamed Wu in China who have made outstanding contributions in different historical periods and different fields.