I'm not sure. It depends on when the author was born and when the novel was actually completed.
I have no definite information on that. The age at which an author pens a novel can be anywhere from their twenties to much older. It all depends on their inspiration and circumstances.
Well, it's hard to say. Maybe you need to look for more clues or background details about the author and the story to figure it out.
That's a tough one. The age of the author and the publication date of the novel before her death can be quite different for each case. Sometimes authors start writing early in life, and sometimes later. And the publication could be shortly before or long before their passing. It really depends.
I'm not sure exactly when it was written. You might need to check with some literary experts or do more in-depth research.
Sorry, I don't have the specific date for when the story of Old Harjo was written. It could vary depending on different sources and research. You might want to look through historical records or literary databases to find out.
This was because Qing Ge did not publicly announce his age and did not mention it in the novel. When reading a novel, one usually paid attention to the plot, characters, and theme of the novel rather than the author's real age.
"Old Things in the South of the City" was published by China in the magazine "" on January 1, 2000.
The author of Journey to the West was Wu Chengen, a Chinese novelist from the Ming Dynasty. This novel was written during the Wanli period of the Ming Dynasty (about 1592 - 1602 AD) and has been widely spread and read as a classic in the history of Chinese literature.
White Deer Plain was first published in 1994.
The Old Story of Chengnan was published in 1982. The novel narrated the old events in the southern part of Shanghai in the early 20th century, depicting the ups and downs of a group of young women in the changing times. Jiang Yun's novels have won widespread praise for their delicate emotional descriptions and unique perspectives, and are regarded as classics of modern Chinese literature.