Winning the cast listThe actors in the movie "Victory in Hand" included Deng Chao, Deng Jiajia, Zheng Yunlong, Zhang Benyu, and so on. Hong Kong's Asia Television and Singapore's New Media Channel U co-produced the series,"Victory in Hand," with Qin Han, Mi Xue, Chen Jieyi, Lu Qinghui, Peng Ziqing and others as the main actors.
The original novel of " The Shadow of Beacon Burning Plum Fragrance " was " The Hitman's Diary of the Pseudo Song Dynasty." The original plot was equally exciting. You can click on the link below to read the original novel.
List of Winning Actors in TV SeriesThe cast of the TV series " Chance of Success " included Liu Yunlong, Su Qing, Liang Guanhua, and Li Liqun. Other actors included Qian Bo, Zhang Gong, Qi Hang, Liu Mingyang, Shen Junyi, Lei Han, and Shi Zhaoqi.
List of Winning Works of the Nobel Prize in LiteratureThe following is the list of previous winners of the Nobel Prize in Literature:
1 1901: The Scarlet Letter by John Ronald Regan
1902: Edward Arrington Robson's Empire of the Sun
1903: The Sound and the Fury by William Faulkner
1905: Samuel Taylor Coleridge's The Catcher in the Rye
1906: John Kitts 'Kestrel
1907: Frederick Christie's The War of One Man
1 1908: James March's Requiem
1909: William Somerset Maugham's The Moon and Sixpence
1 1910: Henry James's Mysterious Quest
1 1911: Thomas Hardy's 'tess of the d'Urberville'.
1912: John Keats 'Stars of Lyric Poetry
1913: Bertrand Russell's Principles of Mathematics
1 1914: William shakespeare's hamlet
1915: James Joyce's Ulysses
1916: Henry James's The Nature of Nature
1917: James March's Oliver Twist
1918: On the Vast Sea by John Keats
1919: Edward Arrington Robson's Glory
1920: John Quinn's When the Human Stars Shine
1921: Albert Camus 'The Stranger
1922: George Eliot's Middlemarch
1 1923: Victor Hugo's "Notre-Dame de Paris"
1924: The Sound and the Fury by William Faulkner
1925: Samuel Taylor Coleridge's The Catcher in the Rye
1 1926: Thomas Hardy's 'tess of the d'Urberville'.
1927: Bertrand Russell's Bread and Wine
1928: The Sound and the Fury by William Faulkner
1 1929: Henry James's "Nature"
1930: James March's Book of the Castle
1931: The Moon and Sixpence by William Somerset Maugham
1932: On the Vast Sea by John Keats
1933: George Eliot's The Waste Land
1934: James March's The Scarlet Letter
1 1935: Victor Hugo's "Miserables"
1936: Bertrand Russell's The Three Bodies
1 1937: William Faulkner's "The Pickwick Chronicles"
1938: Sense and Sensibility by James March
1 1939: John Keats 'Hayes and Cage
1940: Albert Camus's The Plague
1 1941: Victor Hugo's "Notre-Dame de Paris"
1942: William Faulkner's The Sound and the Fury
1943: George Eliot's The Waste Land
1944: Bertrand Russell's The Wisdom of the West
1945: Samuel Taylor Coleridge's The Catcher in the Rye
1 1946: Thomas Hardy's 'The D'Urberville'.
1 1947: John Keats 'On the Vast Sea
1 1948: Victor Hugo's "Miserables"
1949: George Eliot's Middlemarch
1 1950: Thomas Hardy's 'tess of the d'Urberville'.
1951: William Faulkner's The Silent Majority
1 1952: Albert Camus 'The Outsider
1 1953: Victor Hugo's "Notre-Dame de Paris"
1954: Samuel Taylor Coleridge's The Catcher in the Rye
1 1955: John Keats 'On the Vast Sea
1956: James March's Book of the Castle
1957: William Somerset Maugham's The Moon and Sixpence
1958: George Eliot's The Waste Land
1 1959: Victor Hugo's "Miserables"
1 1960: Thomas Hardy's 'tess of the d'Urberville'.
1 1961: John Keats 'On the Vast Sea
1 1962: Albert Camus 'The Outsider
1963: William Faulkner's A Quiet Moment
1 1964: Victor Hugo's "Miserables"
1965: Samuel Taylor Coleridge's The Catcher in the Rye
1 1966: Thomas Hardy's 'The D'Urberville'.
1967: John Keats 'On the Vast Sea
1968: George Eliot's The Waste Land
1969: Samuel Taylor Coleridge's The Catcher in the Rye
1 1970: Victor Hugo's "Miserables"
1 1971: Thomas Hardy's 'tess of the d'Urberville'.
1 1972: Albert Camus 'The Outsider
1973: William Faulkner's The Sound and the Fury
1 1974: Victor Hugo's "Miserables"
1 1975: Samuel Taylor Coleridge's The Catcher in the Rye
1 1976: Thomas Hardy's 'tess of the d'Urberville'.
1 1977: Samuel Taylor Coleridge's The Catcher in the Rye
1978: George Eliot's The Waste Land
1 1979: Victor Hugo's "Miserables"
1 1980: Thomas Hardy's 'tess of the d'Urberville'.
1981: The Moon and Sixpence by William Somerset Maugham
1 1982: Albert Camus 'The Outsider
1 1983: Victor Hugo's "Miserables"
1 1984: Samuel Taylor Coleridge's The Catcher in the Rye
1 1985: John Keats 'On the Vast Sea
1 1986: James March's Book of the Castle
1 1987: Victor Hugo's "Miserables"
1 1988: Thomas Hardy's 'The D'Urberville'.
1 1989: Samuel Taylor Coleridge's The Catcher in the Rye
1 1990: Victor Hugo's "Miserables"
1 1991: Thomas Hardy's 'tess of the d'Urberville'.
1 1992: Albert Camus 'The Outsider
1 1993: The Moon and Sixpence by William Somerset Maugham
1 1994
Award-winning literary novel recommendation listWe can get a list of recommended novels that have won the Nobel Prize in Literature. The list included the following works:
1. Faint Shadow of the Faraway Mountain Author: Ishiguro Kazuo
2. Frog Author: Mo Yan
3. Red Sorghums Family Author: Mo Yan
4. Water and Earth by Quasimodo
5. The Old Man and the Sea by Ernest Hemmingway
6. "Mikel Street" by Naipaul
7. The Snowy Kingdom, Thousand Cranes, Ancient Capital by Kawabata Yasunari
In addition, there were other Nobel Prize-winning works such as Escape, Chance, Rush, Silence, Passion, Invasion, Playful, Magic, and other short stories, as well as Doris Lessing's works such as The Golden Note, Violent Children, and The Weeds Are Singing.
These award-winning works were highly readable and classic, but that didn't mean that the award-winning book was necessarily the best. These works covered different topics and styles, and readers could choose to read according to their interests.
List of Winning Works of the Nobel Prize in LiteratureThe following is the list of previous winners of the Nobel Prize in Literature:
1901: John Strayed Adams 'Requiem
1902: William Faulkner's The Sound and the Fury
3 1903: Thomas Hardy's 'The D'Urberville'.
4 1905: John Keats 'Farewell, My Friend
5 1906: The Mysterious Island by James March
6 1907: John Kitts 'The Catcher in the Rye
7 1909: Carl Alcott's Song of Youth
1911: James Joyce's Ulysses
9 1912: Leaves of Grass by Walter Whitman
10 1913: John Keats 'The Three Bodies
11 1915: Thomas Pynchon's The Dark Knight
1916: William Faulkner's The Sound and the Fury
13 1917: James Joyce's Ulysses
14 1919: Henry James 'The English Patient
151921: Samuel Taylor Coleridge's Westworld
16 1923: Arthur Clarke's 2001 Space Oasis
17 1925: Victor Hugo's "Notre-Dame de Paris"
18th 1926: The Tempest by William shakespeare
1927: When the Human Stars Shine by Edward Arrington Robson
20 - 1928: Albert Camus 'The Outsider
21 1929: James Joyce's Ulysses
22 - 1930: Thomas Hardy's 'tess of the d'Urberville'.
23 1931: Aldous Huxley's Brave New World
24 - 1932: Carl Junge's Psychological Type
25, 1933: Victor Hugo's "Miserables"
26 1935: William Faulkner's The Sound and the Fury
27 1936: John Keats 'Farewell, My Friend
28 - 1937: Victor Hugo's Notre-Dame de Paris
29 1939: Arthur C. Clarke's 2001: A Space Oath
30 1941: The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn by William Faulkner
31 1942: Henry James 'The English Patient
32 1944: Bertrand Russell's Road to Happiness
33 1946: Victor Hugo's "Miserables"
34 1947: Bertrand Russell's The Castle
35 1949: Henry James 'The English Patient
36 1951: James Joyce's Ulysses
37 1953: William Faulkner's Gentle Night
38 1955: When the Human Stars Shine by Edward Arrington Robson
39 1956: George Orwell's 1984
40 1957: Bertrand Russell's The Castle
1959: Brave New World by Aldous Huxley
42 1960: John Keats 'Farewell, My Friend
43 1962: One Hundred Years of Solitude by John Marcuse
1964: Brave New World by Aldous Huxley
45 1966: Victor Hugo's "Miserables"
1967: Bertrand Russell's The Castle
47 1968: John Le Carre's La Traviata
1969: George Orwell's 1984
49 1971: Brave New World by Aldous Huxley
1972: Bertrand Russell's The Castle
1974: William Faulkner's The Sound and the Fury
52 1975: Brave New World by Aldous Huxley
53 1976: George Orwell's Animal Farm
54 1977: The Mysterious Island by James March
55 1979: Brave New World by Aldous Huxley
1980: William Faulkner's The Sound and the Fury
1981: George Orwell's 1984
58 1983: James Joyce's Ulysses
59 1985: Brave New World by Aldous Huxley
1986: Arthur C. Clarke's 2001: A Space Oath
1987: Brave New World by Aldous Huxley
62 1989: Revelations Now by Raymond chandler
1991: George Orwell's Animal Farm
1993: James March's The Mysterious Island
1995: Brave New World by Aldous Huxley
1996: George Orwell's 1984
1997: James March's The Mysterious Island
1998: Brave New World by Aldous Huxley
69 1999: Revelations Now by Raymond chandler
2001: Brave New World by Aldous Huxley
Current Award-Winning Fictions Ranking ListRoad to Hollywood: A novel about urban life written by White Thirteen. This was the history of a nobody in Hollywood. It required a lot of effort, and opportunities were more important than talent and hard work. It was more realistic and didn't have any cheat codes. The protagonist grew up from the bottom to become a great director. The emotional lines were handled well and he had a unique understanding of the film. Although it was a little weak, it was an overall 8 points. Compared to similar works, it was not a harem or a stallion. Its style was different. If you like entertainment, this book is worth reading.
[I Can Upgrade Unlimited], an oriental fantasy novel written by Needle Shrimp. This was the System Upgrade Liushangwen. The main character could continuously upgrade his cultivation technique, from Iron Skin all the way to a super powerful cultivation technique. The update was super awesome, but some of the plots were unpleasant to watch. The strength realm was written badly, and there were even typos. But overall, it felt good. It was the kind of novel that didn't need to use one's brain to read. It had a four-star recommendation index.
Best Director: A novel written by an urban entertainment star, Wally the robot. The protagonist, Wang Yang, was expelled from USC and received a golden finger. He was able to watch future movies and rise to fame in Hollywood. The book's description of the movie was superb, and there were many refinements of classic works. The full text was detailed, rhythmic, and fluent. The author was very attentive and had a deep understanding of the movie. It was a classic American entertainment novel with a recommendation index of 9 stars.
[Good Brother System: A novel about urban life written by a passionate Geoduck.] The protagonist Li Wei had the Good Big Brother System and knew all kinds of big brothers to reach the peak of his life. This book had a strong northeastern flavor and was very down-to-earth. The protagonist's three views were normal, and the plot was not floating. It was refreshing and smooth to read. However, it seemed to be a eunuch. Take a look carefully. The recommendation index was 7 points.
[The All-rounded Cross-Border King]: An urban entertainment novel written by Dong Xiaoyu. After the protagonist was reborn, he entered the entertainment industry. It was an entertainment system novel. The style of writing was interesting. It was a bit like I'm a Superstar, but the pace was faster. The main character liked to act cool and cause trouble. The plot was more reasonable, but the emotional drama was superficial. It was a good entertainment novel with a four-star recommendation index.
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Looking for a list of all the Oscar-winning and nominated works!The list of Oscar-winning and nominated works is as follows:
| a particular year| Oscar for Best Picture| Academy Award for Best Director| Oscar for Best Actor and Actress| Academy Award for Best Supporting Actress| Oscar for Best Original Screenplay| Best Adapted Screenplay Oscar| Oscar for Best Music| Oscar for Best Sound Effects| Academy Award for Best Visual Effects| Academy Award for Best Art Direction| Oscar for Best Costume Design| Oscar for Best Make-up and Hairstyle| Academy Award for best photography| Academy Award for Best Film Editor| Best Original Music Award Nominated|
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| 1936 |Gone with the Wind| Spielberg| Reid Harris| Emma Hope| Fei Wenli| William Eubank| Victor Fleming| best picture| Best Director| Best actor and actress| Best Supporting Actress| Best Original Screenplay| Best Adapted Screenplay| Best Cinematography| Best Art Direction| Best Costume Design| Best Make-up and Hairstyle| best sound| best music| Best Picture nominees|
| 1939 |Casabianca| Raymond Chandler| James Naismith| Jennifer Lawrence| Raymond Floyd| William Eubank| William Carpenter| best picture| Best Director| Best actor and actress| Best Supporting Actress| Best Original Screenplay| Best Adapted Screenplay| Best Cinematography| Best Art Direction| Best Costume Design| Best Make-up and Hairstyle| best sound| best music| Best Picture nominees|
| 1942 |Gone with the Wind| Spielberg| Reid Harris| Emma Hope| Fei Wenli| William Eubank| Victor Fleming| best picture| Best Director| Best actor and actress| Best Supporting Actress| Best Original Screenplay| Best Adapted Screenplay| Best Cinematography| Best Art Direction| Best Costume Design| Best Make-up and Hairstyle| best sound| best music| Best Picture nominees|
| 1943 |Roman holiday| Orson Welles| Gregory Peck| H. G. Wales| Natalie Portman| Francis Ford Coppola| Victor Fleming| best picture| Best Director| Best actor and actress| Best Supporting Actress| Best Original Screenplay| Best Adapted Screenplay| Best Cinematography| Best Art Direction| Best Costume Design| Best Make-up and Hairstyle| best sound| best music| Best Picture nominees|
| 1944 |Schindler's List| Steven Spielberg| Trent Reid| Ron Weisman| Kate Winslet| Victor Fleming| William Eubank| best picture| Best Director| Best actor and actress| Best Supporting Actress| Best Original Screenplay| Best Adapted Screenplay| Best Cinematography| Best Art Direction| Best Costume Design| Best Make-up and Hairstyle| best sound| best music| Best Picture nominees|
| 1945 |Casabianca| Raymond Chandler| James Naismith| Jennifer Lawrence| Raymond Floyd| Victor Fleming| best picture| Best Director| Best actor and actress| Best Supporting Actress| Best Original Screenplay| Best Adapted Screenplay| Best Cinematography| Best Art Direction| Best Costume Design| Best Make-up and Hairstyle| best sound| best music| Best Picture nominees|
| 1948 |Gone with the Wind| Spielberg| Reid Harris| Emma Hope| Fei Wenli| William Eubank| Victor Fleming| best picture| Best Director| Best actor and actress| Best Supporting Actress| Best Original Screenplay| Best Adapted Screenplay| Best Cinematography| Best Art Direction| Best Costume Design| Best Make-up and Hairstyle| best sound| best music| Best Picture nominees|
| 1950 |Citizen Kane| Orson Welles| Mackenzie Calhoun| Mackenzie Williams| Kane| James Naismith| Victor Fleming| best picture| Best Director| Best actor and actress| Best Supporting Actress| Best Original Screenplay| Best Adapted Screenplay| Best Cinematography| Best Art Direction| Best Costume Design| Best Make-up and Hairstyle| best sound| best music| Best Picture nominees|
| 1953 |Roman holiday| Orson Welles| Gregory Peck| H. G. Wales| Natalie Portman| Francis Ford Coppola| Victor Fleming| best picture| Best Director| Best actor and actress| Best Supporting Actress| Best Original Screenplay| Best Adapted Screenplay| Best Cinematography| Best Art Direction| Best Costume Design| Best Make-up and Hairstyle| best sound| best music| Best Picture nominees|
| 1956 |American Beauty| Spielberg| Ron Weisman| Gregory Peck| Sylvia Highsmith| Victor Fleming| best picture| Best Director| Best actor and actress| Best Supporting Actress| Best Original Screenplay| Best Adapted Screenplay| Best Cinematography| Best Art Direction| Best Costume Design| Best Make-up and Hairstyle| best sound| best music| Best Picture nominees|
| 1959 |"Dallas Buyers Club"| Steven Spielberg| Tom Hanks| McKelty Williams| Meg Ryan| Victor Fleming| best picture| Best Director| Best actor and actress| Best Supporting Actress| Best Original Screenplay| Best Adapted Screenplay| Best Cinematography| Best Art Direction| Best Costume Design| Best Make-up and Hairstyle| best sound| best music| Best Picture nominees|
| 1962 |Schindler's List| Steven Spielberg| Trent Reid| Ron Weisman| Kate Winslet| Victor Fleming| best picture| Best Director| Best actor and actress| Best Supporting Actress| Best Original Screenplay| Best Adapted Screenplay| Best Cinematography| Best Art Direction| Best Costume Design| Best Make-up and Hairstyle| best sound| best music| Best Picture nominees|
| 1963 |Star Wars| George Lucas| George Lucas| Jennifer Garner| George Lucas| George Lucas| best picture| Best Director| Outstanding Writing| Best Adapted Screenplay| Best Visual Effects| Best Special Effects| Best Art Direction| Best Costume Design| Best Make-up and Hairstyle| best sound| best music| Best Picture nominees|
| 1964 |The Godfather| Francis Ford Coppola| Marlon Brando| Al Pacino| Al Pacino| Francis Ford Coppola| best picture| Best Director| Best actor and actress| Best Supporting Actress| Best Supporting Actor| Best Adapted Screenplay| Best Special Effects| Best Art Direction| Best Costume Design| Best Make-up and Hairstyle| best sound| best music| Best Picture nominees|
| 1967 |Raiders of the Lost Ark| George Lucas| Harry Quinn| George Lucas| Harry Quinn| George Lucas| best picture| Best Director| Outstanding Writing| Best actor and actress| Best Supporting Actress| Best Supporting Actor| Best Adapted Screenplay| Best Special Effects| Best Art Direction| Best Costume Design| Best Make-up and Hairstyle| best sound| best music| Best Picture nominees|
| 1968 |Schindler's List| Steven Spielberg| Trent Reid| Ron Weisman| Kate Winslet| Victor Fleming| best picture| Best Director| Best actor and actress| Best Supporting Actress| Best Original Screenplay| Best Adapted Screenplay| Best Cinematography| Best Art Direction| Best Costume Design| Best Make-up and Hairstyle| best sound| best music| Best Picture nominees|
| 1970 |Star Wars| George Lucas| George Lucas| Zhan
Can you list some Pulitzer winning novels?Sure. 'The Grapes of Wrath' by John Steinbeck is a well - known Pulitzer winning novel. It tells the story of the Joad family during the Great Depression, showing their hardships and struggles.
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International Award-winning novel series book listThere were a few international award-winning novels that were worth recommending. Among them were " Entering the Entertainment Industry Starting from Joining a Game Company " and " The Great Mountain Village Author." In addition, there was also an Ivy League International Award novel series, which included Josh's Court, Abilene's Summer, Wooden Doll's Journey, Miss Walnut, The Mysterious Sunset Mountain, Running Teenager, Fairy Child, and so on. These books had won international awards and were very helpful in cultivating children's interest in reading and writing skills. In addition, there was also a series of novels that won the Ivy League International Award, including Sending Eleanor Home, Finding Agatha, That Deep Summer, The Boy Chasing Gold, Young Kavalan, and so on. These books are suitable for children aged 9-14.