The 18 works won the Hugo Award and the Nebula Award. The details are as follows: 1 "Three-body" Liu Cixin "Wandering Earth" Liu Cixin 3. Interstellar Crossing by Chris Nolan 4 Dark Forest Liu Cixin 5 " Infinite Terror " Liu Cixin 6 Ball Lightning Liu Cixin 7 " Three-body III Dark Forest " Liu Cixin Supernova Era Liu Cixin 9 Human Planet Liu Cixin Ball Lightning 2 Liu Cixin Mirror World Liu Cixin 12 "Three-body: Death Eternal Life" Liu Cixin Dark Forest: A Chinese Story Liu Cixin Supernova Era 2: Dark Forest Liu Cixin 15 The Past of Earth: Chinese Science FictionLiu Cixin "Three-body: Dark Forest" Liu Cixin Wandering Earth 2 Liu Cixin 18 "Three-body: Death Eternal Life" Liu Cixin These works were all classics of Chinese literature, with extremely high literary and artistic value. Among them, the " Three-Body Problem " series was hailed as a milestone in Chinese science fiction literature and received widespread praise and high praise worldwide.
The 2020 Hugo Awards awarded 15 nominees, including: 1 "Three-body" series (Liu Cixin) 2. Dark Forest Series (Liu Cixin) 3 "Wandering Earth" series (Liu Cixin) 4 The Handmaid's Tale series (Margaret Atwood) 5 Blade series (David Finch) 6 One Hundred Years of Solitude (Garcia Marquez) 7 One Hundred Years of Solitude (Garcia Marquez) 1984 (George Orwell) Animal Farm (George Orwell) Dream of the Red Chamber (Cao Xueqin) 11 The Great Gatsby (F. Scott fitzgerald) The Catcher in the Rye (J. D. Salinger) 13 "The Three-Body Problem" series (Liu Cixin) The Three-Body Problem Series (Liu Cixin) 15 Galactic Empire Series (Isaac Asimoff) It should be noted that this is only the final result of the 2020 Hugo Award nomination.
The Nebula Award and the Hugo Award were both world-renowned literary awards. They were regarded as one of the two major awards in the world of literature. Although the selection criteria and scope of these two awards were slightly different, they were both regarded as one of the most important awards in global literature with a high reputation and influence. The Nebula Prize was awarded by Japan to honor the excellence of Japanese literature. The selection criteria for Japanese literature were quality, literary value, influence, and creativity. The Nebula Awards had been held for more than 60 years, and many outstanding Japanese names had been selected, such as Tanizaki Junichiro, Kawabata Yasunari, and Oe Kenzaburo. The Hugo Award was created by France's Hugo to honor outstanding literary works around the world. The selection criteria were mainly the quality, literary value, creativity, and influence of the works. The Hugo Awards had been held for more than 150 years, and many outstanding works of literature such as shakespeare, proust, dickens, maupassant and so on. Therefore, from the perspective of reputation and influence, the Nebula Award was higher than the Hugo Award. The Nebula Award was one of the highest awards in the field of Japanese literature, while the Hugo Award was one of the highest awards in the field of international literature. However, it should be noted that the selection criteria and scope of these two awards are different, and their respective selection agencies and rules are also different. Therefore, it is not easy to compare their status.
The Nebula Award and the Hugo Award were world-renowned literary awards that were awarded to the best works in the field of science fiction and fantasy. Because the two awards were given by different organizations, it was difficult to directly compare which one had a higher status. The Nebula Award was an international science fiction award hosted by Taiwan compatriots. It was awarded in 1967 to honor the world's most outstanding science fiction works. The selection criteria for the award were very strict. The judges had to go through many rounds of judging before they could choose the best work. Therefore, the Nebula Award was often regarded as one of the authoritative awards for science fiction in the world. The Hugo Award was an international fantasy novel award hosted by France in 1986 to honor the world's best fantasy novels. The selection criteria for the award were also very high. The judges had to go through many rounds of judging before they could choose the best work. Therefore, the results of the Hugo Award were often regarded as one of the authoritative awards for fantasy novels around the world. Although the Nebula Award and the Hugo Award were both internationally influential literary awards, it was difficult to directly compare which one had a higher status due to the different organizations that awarded them.
I don't have anything about China at the moment. However, as far as I know, since the establishment of the Hugo Award in 1955, there have been a total of 20 Chinese awards. These included: - Lao She (1939) - Mo Yan (2012 Award) - Yu Hua (1993) - Ba Jin (1995) - Lu Xun (1921) - Jin Yong (1966) - Liang Yusheng (1994) - Zhou Erfu (1982) - Wang Shuo (1997) - Margaret Atwood (1968) - George Orwell (1966) - George Eliot (1948) - Charles Dickens (1839) It should be noted that the Hugo Award was an important award in the French literary world. It was not only limited to France but also covered other countries.
Some well - known works include 'Dune' by Frank Herbert. It's a classic in the science - fiction genre with its complex world - building, political intrigue, and exploration of ecological and religious themes.
In 1965, Frank Herbert's 'Dune' was the Nebula Award winner for Best Novel. The story of 'Dune' is so immersive. You follow the journey of Paul Atreides as he and his family are thrust into the dangerous and politically charged world of Arrakis. The book's description of the sandworms, the Fremen culture, and the galactic politics makes it a truly remarkable piece of science - fiction literature.
I'm not certain who won the 2022 Hugo Award for Best Novel off the top of my head. You should look it up on the official Hugo Awards website.
Redshirts by John Scalzi won the 2013 Hugo Award for Best Novel.
The winner of the Hugo Award for Best Novel in 2017 was N.K. Jemisin for 'The Obelisk Gate'. Her work was highly praised for its imagination and depth.
I'm not sure who won the 1982 Nebula Award for Best Short Story. You can search for it on official Nebula Award websites or in science - fiction reference books.