There wasn't a single episode of Daily Up that was dedicated to the Chinese Internet. However, there were some scenes involving online literature in the show. For example, on November 12, 2018, the host introduced the development of Chinese online literature and the genre of literature, and invited some networks. At the same time, Tian Tian Shang had also invited some of the netizens, such as Xiao Ding and Mo Bao Fei Bao, to publicly express their views and experiences on online literature.
My knowledge ends in 2021 and I can't provide data for 2011. However, you can check the relevant websites or media reports to understand the network at that time. The data from some websites showed that in 2011, some websites such as Battle Through the Heavens and Martial Universe had been updated.
The Chinese Writers 'Association had not publicly announced it on the Internet. However, the development of online literature in China is very fast. There are currently millions of people online, and some of them have already become famous and created many excellent online literature works.
The Chinese Writers 'Association had a total of 268 websites, including bestsellers of millions of words. The Chinese Writers 'Association's network also involved other literary types such as fantasy, urban, and history. Their works contained rich Chinese culture and historical elements, which were deeply loved by readers.
I don't know which novel you're referring to because you didn't provide enough context or title. If you can provide more information or names, I will try my best to provide you with a more accurate answer.
The network had to meet certain conditions. First of all, they must be Chinese citizens with full civil capacity. Secondly, they needed to have a certain degree of achievement in the field of literature and have a certain degree of popularity and influence. In addition, they also needed to pass through China and submit their literary works as an application. If the conditions were met, China would decide whether to approve the entry.
Lonely A'San wasn't a publicly exposed person on the Internet, so he couldn't be seen online in China. However, according to my knowledge, Lonely A'San may be a web author who is currently writing. However, her popularity is low, so I am unable to provide an accurate ranking.
The following is the Chinese network: [1. Diving into the Starry Sky: His representative work was " A Thought of Eternity ", which described the growth of an immortal cultivator and was widely loved by readers.] 2. Silkworm Potato: His representative work is Battle Through the Heavens, which tells the story of a teenager's growth. It is widely welcomed by readers because of its grand worldview and wonderful plot. 3. Beacon Fire Play: His representative work is Lord Snow Eagle, which tells the story of a military general's growth. It is highly praised for its rich imagination and vivid description.
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