The post-90s graduates who wrote novels did not necessarily refer to a specific character but a group of people born in 1990. Therefore, it was impossible to determine where a person was from based on their birthplace. Writing a novel was a creative activity that had nothing to do with one's birthplace but with one's personal interests, talents, and creative experience. Any post-90s graduate could express their creativity and talent by writing novels. It was a very personal activity.
The author of " Where's the Big Baby?" was the American writer Tom Bambardi.
Sorry, I'm not a fan of online literature. I'm just a person who likes to read novels. I don't have the ability to access online literature. If you need to find a novel, you can try searching for relevant information on the Internet.
A famous sentence from the Tang Dynasty poet Li Bai's "Will enter the wine" was: "I miss you but don't see you go to Yuzhou." Whose old woman has white hair? The eldest son is weaving a chicken coop in the east of Hoe Bean Creek. I like children to peel lotus seeds by the stream."
This sentence came from the online novel " Gold-Hunting Commandant: The Nine Nether General " by Xiao Ding.
I miss you, but I don't see you in Yuzhou. It's from Yue Fei's "Red River·Write Huai" of the Song Dynasty: "Anger rushed to the crown, leaning against the railing, the rain stopped. Looking up at the sky, he roared fiercely. I miss you, but I haven't seen Wu Gou in Yuzhou. My white hair is three thousand feet long, and I seem to grow long in sorrow. I don't know where the autumn frost can be found in the mirror. Don't be so sad when your hair turns white." The author was not certain, but 'The River Is Red: Writing Thoughts' was one of Yue Fei's representative works and a classic in the history of Chinese literature.
Xin Zhilei graduated from the Central Academy of Drama.
This sentence came from the Chinese web novel " Lord Snow Eagle ".
The original author of " Where's the Big Baby?" was the American writer Tom Bambardi.
Fan Jinzhong's examination was written by Shi Naian in Water Margins.
"Ode of Mulan" came from the "Legend of Diao Chan" in the ancient Chinese novel "Romance of the Three Kingdoms". The author is Luo Guanzhong.