There was no simple answer to this question. Although Liu Cixin and Jin Yong were both famous science fiction novels in China, their works had different styles and audiences. Jin Yong's wuxia novels have a wide influence and loyalty in China. His works are deeply loved by adult readers and have been translated into many languages. Jin Yong's works usually had profound social insight and human nature exploration, but also contained rich historical elements and traditional cultural symbols. Liu Cixin's sci-fi novels paid more attention to scientific imagination and sci-fi elements. His works were more outstanding in terms of technology and science. His works had a wider audience, both young and adult, and had been translated into many languages. Therefore, Liu Cixin, who won the Hugo Award, might not be able to surpass Jin Yong's position in Chinese popular literature. It was difficult to compare the two directly.
Liu Cixin was a Chinese sci-fi author and a world-famous sci-fi author. His representative work," The Three-Body Problem " series, won many international science fiction awards, including the Hugo Award, and was hailed as the representative work of Chinese science fiction literature.
Liu Cixin's work that won the Hugo Award was " The Three-Body Problem." The Three-Body Problem was a Chinese science fiction novel that was first published in 2008. The novel described the interaction and conflict between humans and the alien civilization, the Tri-human. It was hailed as a milestone in Chinese science fiction literature and the first Chinese novel to win an international science fiction award. " The Three-Body Problem " had won many international science fiction awards, including the Hugo Award, and was hailed as a classic of science fiction literature.
I don't have anything about China at the moment. However, as far as I know, since the establishment of the Hugo Award in 1955, there have been a total of 20 Chinese awards. These included: - Lao She (1939) - Mo Yan (2012 Award) - Yu Hua (1993) - Ba Jin (1995) - Lu Xun (1921) - Jin Yong (1966) - Liang Yusheng (1994) - Zhou Erfu (1982) - Wang Shuo (1997) - Margaret Atwood (1968) - George Orwell (1966) - George Eliot (1948) - Charles Dickens (1839) It should be noted that the Hugo Award was an important award in the French literary world. It was not only limited to France but also covered other countries.
Liu Cixin won the Hugo Award in 2015 for the "Three-Body Problem" series of novels. The " Three-Body " series of novels was created by Chinese science fiction. The series included " Three-Body "," Dark Forest " and " Death Forever ", which were widely praised and highly praised worldwide. The series was known for its innovation, imagination, and deep philosophical thinking. It was considered one of the representative works of Chinese science fiction literature and an important contribution to global science fiction literature.
Liu Cixin's book The Three-Body Problem won the Hugo Award for Best Novel in 2015
He was the first person in China to win the Hugo Award. Mo Yan became the first Asian to win the Nobel Prize in Literature in 1955. His representative works included Red Sorghums and Fat Breasts and Buttocks.
The Milky Way Science Farming Literature Award was awarded by the China Association for Science and Technology to commend and support the creation and development of Chinese science fiction literature. Liu Cixin was the first sci-fi author in Chinese history to win this award. Since 2006, he has won five Galaxy Awards for science fiction literature, including two first prizes and three second prizes.
I'm not certain who won the 2022 Hugo Award for Best Novel off the top of my head. You should look it up on the official Hugo Awards website.
Redshirts by John Scalzi won the 2013 Hugo Award for Best Novel.
The winner of the Hugo Award for Best Novel in 2017 was N.K. Jemisin for 'The Obelisk Gate'. Her work was highly praised for its imagination and depth.