As far as I know, there is no official number of volumes for the selection of modern Chinese short stories because the number of volumes may vary according to different publishing institutions and authors. However, according to some literature history materials and library collections, the number of Chinese modern short stories published in more than ten volumes may vary according to time and publishing institutions.
I don't know how many books there are in the biographies of contemporary Chinese figures. The exact number of books in this series may change over time, so I can't give an accurate answer.
Here are some recommendations for modern Chinese short stories: 1 Alive-Yu Hua: This is one of Yu Hua's most famous novels. It tells the life experience of a Chinese farmer and profoundly reveals the life and destiny of the Chinese countryside. 2 " The Three-Body Problem "-Liu Cixin: This is one of Liu Cixin's representative works. It talks about the contact and conflict between alien civilizations and humans. It is a novel with science fiction elements and a classic work of Chinese science fiction literature. 3 < Decryption >-Wang Xiaobo: This is one of Wang Xiaobo's representative works. It talks about the mental journey of an intellectual and probes into various problems of Chinese culture and society. The Golden Age-Wang Shuo: This is one of Wang Shuo's masterpieces. It tells the story of a young man who reflects the cultural and social changes in 20th-century China by describing his contact with society and the literary world. 5 " Big Breasts and Buttocks "-Mo Yan: This is one of Mo Yan's representative works. It tells the story of a Chinese peasant family and reveals some problems in modern Chinese history by telling the internal disputes and class struggles within the family. The above are some of the more famous modern Chinese short stories with profound thoughts and literary value, suitable for readers to think and reflect.
I'm not sure exactly, but you can check on reliable manga databases or the official publisher's website for the most accurate count.
The Chinese and Japanese versions of the Wolf and Spice novel were currently at volume 18 and 21 respectively.
There are many excellent works in modern Chinese classic short stories, some of which, such as Waiting, Home, Spring Silkworm, etc., are widely praised and appreciated by readers. These works displayed the unique charm and style of modern Chinese literature through vivid stories, profound thoughts, and excellent language expressions. Waiting is a classic of modern Chinese short stories. Through a story of waiting for a lover, it shows the impermanence of life and the complexity of human nature. The characters in the novel were vivid, the plot was complicated, and the language was beautiful. "Home" is another classic in the history of modern Chinese literature. It is a story about a poor family, showing the dark side of society and the hardships of the family. The characters in the novel are vivid, the plot is compact, the language is concise and infectious, which deeply reflects the concern of modern Chinese literature for social reality. Spring Silkworm, on the other hand, was a short story full of philosophy. It explored the meaning and value of life through the relationship between a cocoon and life. The language in the novel was concise and philosophical, and the meaning was profound. These modern classic short stories are profound, vivid, and infectious, showing the unique charm and style of modern Chinese literature. They are important chapters in the history of modern Chinese literature.
Greaves 'Travels was an adventure novel written by Hofstadter in 1815. It was divided into three volumes, each volume including multiple chapters. The main plot of the novel takes place in the experiences of the protagonist Gref and his three friends--John the sailor, the British biologist Mikel, and the French geologist Pierre--in the three countries of Lilliput, Juluo, and Feidao.
I think there are around 10 volumes of Wotakoi manga, but you might want to check the official sources for the exact number.
"Even a chuunibyou needs to fall in love!" The novel had three volumes.
There were a total of 100 volumes in the ❮ Tibetan Scriptures ❯, and each volume contained several ancient books. In total, there were 302 ancient books.
There were a total of 15 volumes of the novel.