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Seek a brief introduction to the favorite writers of teenagers now
Han Han, 1982, was born in Jinshan, China on September 23rd. China professional rally and track racer, writer, editor-in-chief of Solo magazine, and dabbled in music creation. 1998 "New Concept" essay contest won the first prize with "Peeking at a Man in a Cup". From 65438 to March 0999, Han Han began to write the novel Triple Door, and since its publication, it has sold 1.9 million copies. Now he is a professional racing driver of Shanghai Volkswagen 333 team. 20 10 in April, he was selected as "100 the most influential person in the world" by Time magazine. Many people are willing to call him the leader of the post-80s generation, because he is the most famous and earliest representative of the post-80s generation. Jing M.Guo (1983-6-6), a writer, was born in Zigong, Sichuan. The screen name is "the fourth dimension", so it is often called "the fourth dimension" or "the fourth minor" in the media. He is one of the representatives of post-80s writers. In March 2005, Jing M.Guo ranked 92nd in the 2005 Forbes Celebrity List published by Chinese edition of Forbes magazine. Biography Birthplace: Zigong City, Sichuan Province Birthplace: Zigong City, Sichuan Province Name Birthplace: "Mumu Luhou, respect its virtue." This sentence comes from the book of songs, truffles, what do you want to eat, plate of water. Birth:1June 6, 983 Current residence: Shanghai, Beijing English name: Mint. G blood type: AB height: 155cm Nationality: Han constellation: Gemini [1] Hobbies: badminton, internet color: yellow animal constellation: pig disease: septicemia since I was 4 years old (I am fine now). Screen name: Fourth Dimension Brokerage Company: Tianyu Media Co., Ltd. Alias: Xiaosi, Sizi, Sizi, Sizi, Yesi, Si Er, a boss, boss four, grandpa four, temple four, sonic boy, senior four, Mr. Mian, Siguiren, AbyssNo. 1, boss boy, and prince four. In 2002, he entered Shanghai University to study film and television art engineering. I dropped out of school for two years from 2005 to 2007. In 2007, I went back to school and transferred to the College of Film and Television Arts and Technology. Dropped out of school in 2008. The style of writing is influenced by CLAMP (the combination of painting Saga, Tokyo Babylon, Woody Sakura, humanoid computer angel heart and X-War). I like collecting things: glass cups and white shirts. Personality: half bright and half dark. Modern writers like pessimistic optimists: those who like sports, such as Su Tong, Shunji Iwai and Annie Baby. Badminton mantra: refuse the person you like: lively, independent, clingy, loving him, and the person who loves him the most: parents. My friend's favorite book: The Catcher in the Rye, my favorite film and television work: the love story of Tokyo, my greatest ideal: to be a famous advertiser and businessman, an important honor. 200 1 year: When studying in Fushun No.2 Middle School, Zigong City, Sichuan Province, I won the first prize of the third national new concept composition competition. 2002: Won the first prize of the 4th National New Concept Composition Competition. 2003: Fantasy City, the best-selling literary book in China, ranked 97th on China's Forbes Celebrity List. 2004: No.94 on China's Forbes celebrity list, and the annual fashion network writer award. The best post-80s writer of the year, Fantasy City, ranked first, and How many flowers fell in my dream ranked second. In 2005, I ranked 92nd on China Forbes Celebrity List. In 2006, the wealth of China writers ranked fourth. In 2007, China topped the list of writers' wealth. 2007: Joined the Chinese Writers Association and became the youngest person to join the Chinese Writers Association. April 2008: No.84 on China's Forbes Celebrity List, Pioneer Award. May 4th, 2008: The New York Times reported Jing M.Guo on the topic of China's popular novels (China's popular novelists) and rated him as "the most successful writer in China". September 28th, 2008: He won the Best Comic Script Award in the 5th Golden Dragon Award for his comic version of Tiny Times. In 2008, Tiny Times 1.0 Origami Times ranked first in the annual sales list of fictional books in book retail. In 2008, China topped the list of writers' wealth. 2009: Officially hired by Changjiang Publishing House as the deputy editor-in-chief of Changjiang Publishing House Beijing Book Center. 2009: No.68 on China's Forbes Celebrity List. 2009: Tiny Age 2.0 Virtual Copper Age 65438+February 3 1 was listed. In just one day, it ranked second in book sales on the open-book list. 2009: Forbes ranked second in the China Writers' Wealth List. 20 10: According to statistics, Little Times 2.0 sold1.20,000 copies in three days in the virtual copper era. 20 10: Tiny Age 3.0 Golden Age debuted in the first sentence of novelist 2010/. 20 10: Tiny Times 1.5 Aoki Times went public in March 10. Jing M.Guo's works, The Edge of Love and Pain in 2002, Fantasy City in 2003, Reflection in the Left Hand in 2003, Years in the Right Hand in 2003, Diary of Jing M.Guo's Growth in 2004 (published without Jing M.Guo's authorization), Dawn Saying Good Night in 2004 (published without Jing M.Guo's authorization), 2004. In 2005, music novels (including novels and music CDs in 2006, novel magazines "Promise" and "Island" series (founded in 2006); In 2007, the novel A Sad River in 2007. .0 Origami Age 2008 Miniature Age/KOOC-0/.5 Aoki Age (Comics) 2009 Miniature Age 2.0 Virtual Copper Age 20/KOOC-0/0 Criticizing Chronology Jazz (Serial) 20/KOOC-0/0 Miniature Age 3.0 Golden Age (since 2009) +00 Miniature Age/KOOC-0