He Jianming's reportage works are very rich. The following are some well-known books: Megatrends in China: This book published by He Jianming in 1993 is one of his representative works in the Chinese economic field. It described the great changes since China's reform and opening up, including economic development, political changes, and social phenomena. It was of great reference value for understanding China's modern history and social changes. " The Age of Great Voyage ": This is a historical novel written by He Jianming. It tells the story of China at the end of the Ming Dynasty and the Age of Great Voyage. The novel, with its rich historical background and exquisite description, shows the social turmoil and the complexity of human nature in the late Ming Dynasty. It is one of He Jianming's representative works. 3. The Decline and Fall of the Empire: This is another historical novel by He Jianming that tells the story of China at the end of the Qing Dynasty. The novel presented various problems in Chinese society at the end of the Qing Dynasty from a grand perspective, including politics, economy, culture, etc. It had important reference value for understanding China's history and social changes. 4. The Story of Capital: This is one of He Jianming's representative works on the story of capital. It tells the history of the development of capital since China's reform and opening up, including the stock market, the real estate market and investment funds. The novel revealed the nature and operation of capital with vivid plots and in-depth analysis. 5 " China's Financial History ": This is a financial history book by He Jianming. It introduced the development of China's financial history in a simple way, including the stories of banks, stocks, insurance and other fields.
Vanity Fair of Science Masters was He Jianming's reportage work, which could be found in his collection. If you want to know more about He Jianming, you can try to search for his works and life on the search engine or read related reports and reviews to understand his deeds and literary style.
A professional substitute was a setting that often appeared in fictional novels. It referred to the protagonist or other characters hiring a substitute envoy to complete a specific mission or achieve a specific goal. The Substitute Envoy could learn or inherit specific skills and knowledge to become a substitute and could telepathically communicate with the protagonist or other characters to complete various missions. A professional stunt double usually appeared in fantasy novels because these novels often involved love, power, revenge and other topics. A professional stunt double was a special character setting that could add some novelty and mystery to the story. The duties of a professional double usually included protecting the protagonist, assisting in battle, investigating intelligence, collecting evidence, healing wounds, cracking passwords, and so on. Substitute messengers could choose different substitutes according to their needs and goals to form a more flexible and powerful combat system. The abilities of professional substitutes were different. Some substitutes could control the power of nature, some substitutes could imitate human thoughts and actions, and some substitutes could create and control space-time tunnels. These abilities gave the class double a great advantage in battle, and at the same time, increased the interest and complexity of the story. A professional stunt double was one of the common characters in Danmei novels. The story was rich, imaginative, and mysterious, bringing a different reading experience to the readers.
San Mao (Páng Sān), originally named Zhang Xuxing, was famous in Taiwan in the 20th century. He was known as one of the treasures of modern Chinese literature because of his rich experience, unique perspective, and profound insight. San Mao was born in 1931 in the Sahara Desert of Morocco, Zhejiang Province, China. She left her hometown and immigrated to Taiwan with her parents when she was young. She spent her childhood and youth there before going to the United States to study and living and working in Japan, Spain, France and other places. San Mao's literary style was unique. She used her personal experience as the material to show the customs of the Sahara Desert, the exotic customs of America, the romantic atmosphere of France and the enthusiasm of Spain through fictional plots and unique narrations. Her works include novels, essays, travel notes, poems, and many other styles that are deeply loved by readers. One of San Mao's most famous works was The Story of the Sahara Desert, which described her personal experiences and adventures in the Sahara Desert and depicted a unique and beautiful world. In addition, San Mao also created a series of works that reflected American life and culture, such as "The Past of America" and "How Many Flowers Have Fallen in My Dream". San Mao's works were not only popular in China and around the world, but also highly praised by international readers. She was regarded as one of the treasures of modern Chinese literature and one of the important figures in the history of world literature.
Reportage is a form of literature that presents literary works in the form of reports. It is usually presented in the form of words. It is a direct narrative and description of events, social phenomena, political events, etc. The representative works of reportage included One Hundred Years of Solitude, War and Peace, Teahouse, Miserable World, and Oliver Twist.
Jin Yong (real name Zha Liangyong) was a famous martial arts novel in Hong Kong. His works described the grievances of Jianghu and the spirit of chivalry. He was known as the "father of martial arts novels". His works were widely spread and loved by readers. The following is some basic information about Jin Yong and his main works: Jin Yong's real name was Zha Liangyong, born on October 31, 1924 in Haining Prefecture, Zhejiang Province (now Haining Prefecture, Jiaxing City, Zhejiang Province). He moved to Hong Kong in 1947. It was a famous martial arts novel in Hong Kong. Its works described the grievances of the Jianghu and the spirit of chivalry. It was known as the "father of martial arts novels". Its works were widely spread and deeply loved by readers. Mr. Jin Yong's representative works include the Legend of the Condor Heroes, The Return of the Condor Heroes, Eight Dragons, The Smiling Proud Jianghu, and The Deer and Cauldron. These works are regarded as the classics of martial arts novels. Mr. Jin Yong's works not only have a wide readership in Hong Kong and the mainland of China, but they have also been translated into many languages and spread around the world. Mr. Jin Yong has received many literary awards, including the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region's highest honor, the Grand Bauhinia Medal, and the British Empire Medal. He died in Hong Kong on December 10, 2013 at the age of 69.
Reportage was a literary form that described social reality and reflected people's lives. The representative works of reportage included Alive, Raise the Red Lantern, Teahouse, White Deer Plain, etc. These works deeply reflected China's history and social reality through real examples and vivid characters, and were deeply loved and sought after by readers.
I can't provide any information about the works of "Old Xu" and "Old Xu" because these names are not common and I didn't find their complete names or works. I will try my best to answer your questions if you can provide me with more context.
I'm not sure if there's a single comprehensive list. You might have to search through various comic book databases or collector forums to piece one together.
Zhou Erfu is a famous Chinese reportage writer. His representative works include: Alive: This is one of Zhou Erfu's most famous works. It tells the story of a Chinese farmer and reflects the suffering and predicament of the Chinese countryside in the early 20th century. The novel was first published in 1985 and was hailed as a classic of Chinese reportage. "Yellow Land": This is another representative work of Zhou Erfu. It tells the struggle and growth of a Chinese farmer, reflecting the process and changes of China's rural reform and opening up. The novel was first published in 1988 and is still well received by readers. Iron City: This is Zhou Erfu's reportage about China's industrialization. It tells about some difficulties and challenges in the process of China's industrialization and the efforts and struggles of the Chinese people. The novel was first published in 1991. 4." Imbalance ": This is a novel by Zhou Erfu that focuses on the reality of Chinese society. It tells the story of a Chinese businessman and reflects some contradictions and problems in Chinese society. The novel was first published in 1994. Zhou Erfu's works enjoyed a high reputation and influence in the field of Chinese reportage because of their true descriptions, profound thoughts, and rich cultural contents.
As a fan of online literature, I don't have the ability to obtain a detailed list of all of Ling Baozi's works. Ling Baozi is a fictional author. I can't confirm whether her works are real or not.