The post-70s generation may be due to the following reasons: 1. Affected by the cultural environment: After the 70s, the cultural environment has changed over time. Compared to the post-60s and 70s, their writing style and ideas might be more old-fashioned. 2. lack of innovation and breakthroughs: the 70s. They might pay more attention to inheriting and developing traditional culture rather than exploring new writing methods and styles. 3. Market factors: The post-70s generation is not used to express their personal thoughts and feelings. This made their writing lack depth and content, and it was easy to be appreciated and welcomed by readers instead of being valued and recognized by the literary world. 4. Inexperience in writing: Those born in the 70s may not be as good as those born in the 60s and 50s in writing skills and expressiveness.
Old because they were usually young. However, it was mainly because their experience and views might be similar to those of the 1980s.
The Little Lolita's Uncle Monkey God (English name:The Uncle of the Monkey) was a Korean film that was released in Korea on December 16, 2017, and then in China on March 19, 2018. The difference in the release time of the movie could be due to one of the following reasons: 1. Language barrier: Due to the difference in language between Korea and China, the film producers may need more time to adjust the script and translation to ensure that the film can be understood by the audience in a smooth manner in China. 2. Cultural differences: There are many cultural differences between the Chinese film market and the Korean film market. For example, Chinese moviegoers may prefer more melodramatic films while Korean moviegoers prefer action and adventure films. Therefore, the film producers may need more time to adapt to the needs and preferences of the Chinese market to ensure that the film can be successful in the Chinese market. 3. Restrictions on Censoring: Movies in China need to comply with China's laws and regulations and standards of censoring. More censoring and modifications may be required before they can pass the censoring process and be released in China. The late release of the little loli's Uncle Monkey God in China might be due to the above reasons.
The post-80s generation was deeply loved by readers. Some of the famous people born after the 1980s: 1. Mo Yan: His representative works include Red Sorghums Family, Big Breasts and Buttocks, etc. 2. Yu Hua: Representative works include "Alive","Crying in the Drizzle", etc. 3. Jia Pingao: His representative works include Qin Qiang and Abandoned Capital. 4. Liu Zhenyun: His representative works include One Sentence is More Than Ten Thousand Sentences, Alive, etc. 5. Mai Family: Representative works include " Decryption " and " Border Town ". All of them had a strong cultural atmosphere and deep thinking. Their works not only reflect the reality of contemporary society, but also show the complexity and thinking of the human heart.
After 70. the political and cultural environment, as well as their personal experiences and feelings. Their works had a variety of styles, such as realism, magical realism, science fiction, reasoning, and youth. Some famous 70s generation: - Baby Annie was born in Shanghai in 1973 and gained widespread recognition for her novels such as Farewell to Vian. - Mo Yan: Born in 1970 in Shaanxi Province, he won the Nobel Prize in Literature for his works such as Red Sorghums. - Yu Hua: Born in Zhejiang Province in 1970. Nominated for the Nobel Prize in Literature for novels such as To Live. - Jia Pingao: Born in Shaanxi in 1972, he gained widespread recognition for his novels such as Qin Qiang. - Margaret Atwood: Born in the United States in 1970. She won the Nobel Prize in Literature for her novels such as Gone with the Wind. After 70. Their works not only reflected the social reality of China, but also reflected the development and changes of world literature to a certain extent.
70s: 1. Mo Yan: His representative works include Red Sorghums Family, Big Breasts and Buttocks, etc. 2. Yu Hua: Representative works include "Alive","Crying in the Drizzle", etc. 3. Lu Yao: Representative works include " Ordinary World "," Life ", etc. 4. Jia Pingao: His representative works include Qin Qiang and Abandoned Capital. 5. Ernest Hemmingway: His representative works include The Old Man and the Sea and The Sun Also Rises. 6 Margaret Atwood: Representative works include Gone with the Wind, Snow, etc. 7 Margaret Atwood: Representative works include Dream of the Red Chamber, Flowers in the Mirror, etc. 8 Margaret Atwood: Representative works include One Hundred Years of Solitude, One Hundred Years of Solitude, etc. 9 Margaret Atwood: Representative works include Romance of the Three Kingdoms, Water Margins, etc. The above is only part of the post-70s generation. There are many others.
The post-80s generation paid attention to plots and character portrayals, but also paid attention to the variety of literary styles and language usage. Some famous people from the 1980s, Yu Hua, Jia Pingao, Ernest, Margaret Atwood, and so on. Their works were well received in the Chinese literary world and widely recognized around the world.
Online novel. Those who were born in the 1980s and had some achievements in the field of online novel creation.
80s generation. The topics of the post-80s generation covered a wide range of fields such as novels, essays, poems, and essays. Their works usually had innovative ideas, unique perspectives, and beautiful language, which were deeply loved and sought after by readers. Some famous people from the 80s: - Guo Jingming: It's famous in China. His works are mainly about the pain of youth and are known as the "Father of Chinese Youth Literature." - Annie Baby: It's famous in China. Her novels are known as the most influential in the Chinese literary world because of their emotional and female theme. - Mo Yan: It's famous in China. His works are mainly about local culture and history, and are known as the "most influential in Chinese literature." - Yu Hua: It's famous in China. His works with the theme of survival and death are known as the "representative of Chinese modernist literature." In addition to the above, there were many other works of the 80s generation such as Liu Cixin, Jia Pingao, Yang Jiang, etc. Their works also had high literary value and influence.
80s, humorous, creative and imaginative. The post-80s generation explored human nature and social issues, but they also paid attention to the expression of personal feelings and inner experiences. Their works have a variety of styles. Some are good at describing youth, some like to explore human nature and emotions, while others focus on science fiction and fantasy elements. After the 1980s, Tiny Times, Grave Robber's Chronicles, Battle Through the Heavens, and other works were welcomed and loved by the majority of readers. Their works have a high literary value and also a high entertainment value, which is deeply loved by the readers.
The works of the post-80s generation usually focused on social reality, human nature exploration, emotional description, and storyline. Some famous people from the 1980s, Yu Hua, Jia Pingao, Liu Zhenyun, Lu Yao, Chen Zhongshi, Margaret Atwood, etc. Their works have an important position in the history of Chinese literature and have been widely praised internationally.