2010 Fifth China: It was one of the events in the fifth China's "China" series in 2010. The purpose of the event was to promote the development of the literary industry through the promotion of literary creation in China. In this list, we saw many familiar names such as Guo Jingming, Liu Cixin, Mo Yan, Zhou Guoping, and so on. These became an important part of Chinese literature. In addition, this list also reflected the overall style and trend of Chinese literary creation in the 2010s. In this era, online literature, youth literature, science fiction literature, and other types of works received more and more attention, and many outstanding works emerged.
2008 China: 1 Jiangnan: Dragon Clan 2 Baby Annie: Farewell to Vian 3 Shu Ting: On the Road 4 Guo Jingming: "How many flowers fall in my dream?" 5. Haruki Murakami: The Forest of Norway 6. Rao Xueman: Left Ear 7 Pain Literature: Liu Zhenyun's "One sentence is worth ten thousand sentences", Yu Hua's "Living" 8. Internet: Heavenly Silkworm Potato's Battle Through the Heavens, Tang Family's Third Young Master's Douluo Continent 9 Mai Family: Decryption 10 Margaret Atwood: Gone with the Wind
2010 China: 1 Jin Yong (real name Zha Liangyong) -100,000,000 yuan 2 Lao She (real name Shu Yi) -400 million yuan 3 Lu Xun (real name Zhou Shuren) -350 million yuan 4 Ancient Dragon (Real Name Lu Xiaofeng) - 250000000 yuan 5 Liang Yusheng (Real name Huang Yi) -200 million yuan 6 Cao Xueqin (real name Cao Boqi) -150 million yuan 7 Zhang Ailing (real name Zhang Chonghe) -120 million yuan 8 Ding Ling (real name Ding Ling) -100 million yuan 9 Bing Xin (Real name Xie Jin) - 80000000 yuan 10 Ernest (real name Henry Octavio Ernest) -80 million yuan This list is based on public information. The actual wealth value may vary due to various factors.
The specific ranking and wealth data of the 2022 Chinese authors 'rich list were not provided. Therefore, it was impossible to provide a specific answer to the 2022 Chinese authors 'rich list.
In 2011, China's aim was to commend outstanding people. The following is China's 2011: 1 Jin Yong (formerly known as Zha Liangyong) -50 million yuan 2 Lao She (formerly known as Shu Qingchun) -25 million yuan 3 Gu Long (formerly known as Lu Xiaofeng) -22 million yuan 4 Liang Yusheng (formerly known as Chen She) -20 million yuan 5 Jin Yong's eldest son, Cha Chuanxia-15 million yuan Recovery in 6 weeks (original name Zhou Erxin) -12 million yuan 7 Guo Jingming (formerly Guo Jing) -10 million yuan 8. Chen Zhongshi (formerly known as Chen Tao) -8 million yuan 9 Liu Zhenyun (formerly known as Liu Yun) -8 million yuan 10 Mo Yan (original name Mo Yan) -7 million yuan The above data is for reference only. The specific figures may vary due to various factors. The ranking of the rich list was based on and reflected the development of the Chinese literary market at that time.
China's Reader magazine was released. The ranking was based on the higher the income of the authors, the deeper the ranking. The following is the 2014 China: 1 Jin Yong (formerly known as Zha Liangyong) - 1 2 Liang Yusheng- 2 3 Ancient Dragon- 3 4 Lao She- 4 5 Qiong Yao- 5 6 Qian Zhongshu- 6 7 Luyao- 7 8 Mo Yan- 8 9 Yu Hua- 9 Wang Xiaobo- 10 It should be noted that this ranking was based on the income of the authors, not the popularity or popularity of the works themselves. Therefore, some very famous and popular.
China's aim was to commend and encourage outstanding people and to show the public the style of contemporary Chinese literature. The description of the rankings mainly included the following aspects: 1. Selection criteria: China, literary achievements, influence, market performance, etc. "2. Ranking rules: You can become a work on the rankings." 3. Selection scope: Chinese works include novels, essays, poems, and other literary works. 4. Awards for entering the list: China will also award prizes and trophies to the winners in recognition of their literary achievements and contributions. 5. Impact on the list: China will also influence the entire literary industry and society's understanding and evaluation of literature, contributing to the healthy development of Chinese literary creation.
In 2014, the list published by China's Reader magazine recorded the number of people who received huge royalties in the field of online novel creation in China in 2014. This ranking was based on the higher the income, the higher the ranking. In 2014, the following were the top ten in China: 1 Jiangnan: The Dragon Clan series is about 20 million yuan; 2 Annie Baby: Farewell Vian is about 1.3 million yuan; 3. Fantasy: Jade Dynasty is about 1.2 million yuan; 4. Cities: Qian Wenzhong, Yan Geling, Mo Yan, Yu Hua, Su Tong, Ye Guangcen, etc. The total income of their royalties ranged from millions to tens of millions of yuan; 5. The total income of Qidian Platinum, Heavenly Silkworm Potato, Battle Through the Heavens, etc. exceeded 10 million yuan; 6. Other networks, such as Butterfly Blue, Elbow, Beacon Play, Electric Wires, etc., also had a total income of less than tens of millions of yuan. This list reflected the high income of China's online novel creation in 2014 and also reflected the demand of online literature readers for high-quality novels.
2012 7th China: 1 Jiangnan: Dragon Clan 2 Baby Annie: Farewell to Vian 3 Guo Jingming: Tiny Times 4 Anthony: Warm String 5. Rao Xueman: Left Ear 6. Heavenly Silkworm Potato: Fight Through the Heavens 7 : Liu Cixin, The Three-Body Theory 8 : Chen Zhongshi, White Deer Plain 9 : Jia Pingao's "Qin Qiang" 10 : Margaret Atwood, Gone with the Wind 11 : Haruki Murakami, The Forest of Norway 12 : George Orwell, 1984 From this list, one could see the 7th China 2012. Jiang Nan's " Dragon " and Guo Jingming's " Tiny Times " became the best-selling works, while Baby Annie, Rao Xueman, Anthony, and Tian Can Tu Dou became the best-selling works. On this list, Liu Cixin, Margaret Atwood, Jia Pingwa, Chen Zhongshi, and Haruki Murakami became the focus of attention. In addition, classic works such as 1984 and The Forest of Norway also received much attention, reflecting the readers 'preference for this type of literature.
China's Top 100 Post-90s was to honor China's post-90s generation. The background of the rankings mainly included the following aspects: The rapid development of online literature: With the popularity of the Internet and the rise of smart phones, online literature has become a part of contemporary literature that cannot be ignored. As a result, China's post-90s generation became a high-profile group. 2. The establishment of literary awards: In order to commend China's post-90s literary awards, it was born. These awards included the publication awards of literary journals, the publishing awards of literary publishing houses, the nomination awards of literary awards, and so on. 3. Media publicity: In order to let more people understand and pay attention to China's top 100 post-90s media, they usually carry out extensive publicity and reporting. These promotions and reports would also spread through the Internet and other media to let more people understand the significance and value of this award. China's top 100 in the 1990s, the establishment of literary awards, and media publicity. The selection criteria and results of this list were aimed at commending the literary performance of China's post-90s generation to let more people understand and pay attention to this group.
2014 Ninth China Youth Literature Conference. In this year's competition, the most popular works in various categories, including fantasy literature and urban literature, included " Startling Step by Step "," Silent Sheng Xiao "," Hua Qian Gu ", and " Chu Qiao's Biography ". These works were all about youth, love, and emotions, and were deeply loved by the readers.