China has a lot of humor, some of which are very famous, including: 1 Guo Degang: He is known as the "leader of the crosstalk world" and "Chinese humor". His crosstalk works are deeply loved by the audience. 2. Zhao Benshan: He is also famous for his humor in China. His works are mainly skits and comedies, and he is known as the "King of Chinese Skits". 3 weeks later: known as the "father of Chinese humor novels", his works are mainly novels and essays, full of humor and irony. Lao She: His works are mainly plays and novels, and he is known as the "father of modern Chinese drama." His humorous style is very popular. 5 Qian Zhongshu: He is a famous Chinese writer and humorist. His works are mainly novels and essays, and he is known as the "father of modern Chinese literature". In addition to the above, there were many other humorists such as Jia Pingao, Chen Zhongshi, Mo Yan, etc. Their works were full of humor and irony, and were loved by the readers.
Chinese humor: 1 Lao She: He was one of the most famous novelists in China in the 20th century. His representative works include Camel Xiangzi and Teahouse. 2 Jin Yong: His works are mainly martial arts novels and are known as the "father of martial arts novels". His representative works include "The Legend of the Condor Heroes" and "Eight Dragons". 3. Liang Shiqiu: He was one of the most famous essayists in China in the 20th century. He was famous for his humorous style of writing. His representative works included "Yashe Talking about Eating" and "Four Generations Living Together". 4. Lu Xun: His works are mainly novels and essays. He is regarded as one of the founders of modern Chinese literature. His representative works include "Madman's Diary" and "The True Story of Ah Q". 5 weeks to reply: His works are mainly based on the humorous annotation of "Dream of the Red Chamber". He is known as the "Father of the Study of Dream of the Red Chamber". His representative works include "Zhou Er Fu Ji" and so on. 6. Lao She's granddaughter, Shu Ting: She is a famous poetess in contemporary China. She is famous for her humorous poetry style. Her representative works include My Ancestors. The above are just Chinese humor. Others such as Xu Jinglei, Guo Jingming, Mo Yan, etc. all have their own unique humor style and representative works.
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The answer to the question of how many bookstores there are in China may vary according to the region and type of bookstores. According to the data of the State Administration of Press, publication, radio, film and television, there were more than 20,000 physical bookstores in China by the end of 2021, including independent bookstores, chain bookstores, and large bookstores. China is a country with a huge population and rich cultural resources. The bookstore industry plays an important role in Chinese society. In addition to physical bookstores, there were also many online bookstores in China, such as bookstores on e-commerce platforms and online bookstores. These online bookstores could not only provide book purchase and reading services, but also provide convenient delivery and after-sales service for users.
I can't provide an accurate number. China had a large number of online literature users, but it lacked unified statistics to assess the number and distribution of online writers. In addition, many web writers may not be known or their works may not be published or widely distributed, so it is difficult to determine their number. According to the statistics of some literature websites, the number of online writers in China may be between millions and tens of millions, but this is only a rough estimate. As online literature was a relatively new industry, it was difficult to come up with an exact number.
There were many immortals in ancient China whose exact numbers could not be determined. In ancient China, people believed that all things in the world had immortals and monsters, and the difference between immortals and monsters was whether they had spirituality or not. In novels, there were often various kinds of immortals such as the Jade Emperor, the Three Pure Dao Ancestors, the South Pole Immortal Weng, the East Emperor Taiyi, and so on. These immortals have different images and characteristics in different novels, but they are all very important parts of ancient Chinese culture.
There were many historical books in China, some of which were very important classics, including Records of the Historian, Han Shu, Records of the Three Kingdoms, Zi Zhi Tong Jian, etc. These history books were an important part of Chinese culture and had a profound impact on Chinese history, culture, politics and other aspects.
As of 2009, the number of online bookstores in China is difficult to accurately count because of the rapid development of online bookstores. New bookstores are constantly emerging, and some bookstores are gradually being eliminated. However, according to the data of some market research companies, as of the end of 2009, there were more than 2000 online bookstores in the country, most of which belonged to e-commerce companies or independent websites. There were also some online bookstores under the banner of large comprehensive bookstores.
There were many books in ancient China that were hard to count. Ancient Chinese culture and thought were very rich and colorful. Many books were adapted, added, deleted, and sorted out many times in the process of inheritance. Therefore, the number of books in different versions would vary. Some classic works such as the Book of Changes, the Tao Te Ching, and the Analects of Confucius had been passed down for thousands of years. They had been studied, annotated, and adapted by countless scholars to form a huge theoretical system and cultural heritage.
There were many web novels in China, and the number of web novels would increase over time. As far as I know, Chinese web novels.
There are many big publishing houses in China. Here are some of them: People's Literature Press 2 Literature Press Culture and Art Press China Youth Press 5 Reading Press 6 publishing houses China International Press Peking University Press People's Military Medical Press Science Press Of course, these were just some of the publishing houses in China. There were many other publishing houses.