Sun Li was born on August 22, 1963, in Daiyue District, Tai 'an City, Shandong Province. His famous contemporary masterpieces include "Alive","Qin Qiang","Lotus Lake" and so on. Sun Li graduated from the School of Arts of Shandong Normal University and worked as a teacher, editor, reporter, etc. She became known as the "Chinese Woman". Her literary works were deeply loved by readers and hailed as the classics of contemporary Chinese literature. Most of Sun Li's works used rural life as the background to portray many vivid and real characters, showing the complexity and variety of China's rural areas. Her works not only reflected the historical changes of Chinese society and the hardships of people's lives, but also expressed her deep thoughts on human nature, life and love. Sun Li's works occupied an important position in the history of Chinese literature and had won many literary awards, including the "Lu Xun Literature Award" in China. Her works were not only well-received in China but also received widespread attention from international readers.
Sun Li was born in October 1963 in Jinan City, Shandong Province. He is a translator of contemporary Chinese critics. In 1983, he was admitted to the Foreign Language Department of Shandong Normal University. His literary creation benefited from the influence of the literary trend of thought during his university days. In 1987, he began to publish novels. In 1990, he won China's Mao Dun Literature Award for his novel The Sun Rises. In 2001, she won the award again for her novel, Big Breasts and Buttocks. In 2004, he was nominated for the Nobel Prize in Literature. In 2014, he won the China Literature Award. In 2017, he won the Mao Dun Literature Award for his novel Qin Qiang. Sun Li's works focused on social reality and human nature from a female perspective, and was regarded as one of the outstanding representatives of contemporary Chinese literature. Her works were widely translated into many languages and received worldwide attention and praise.
Sun Li was born in Beijing in 1963. He graduated from Peking University in 1982 and joined the China National Repertory Theater in the same year. In 1985, he began to publish works, including "Flower City,""Teahouse,""Qin Qiang,""Sang Lan" and so on. Sun Li was known as one of the representatives of the "Beijing School" for his profound literary foundation, exquisite emotional description, and unique artistic style. Her works have profound social insight and human thinking, beautiful language expression and rich poetic atmosphere. Her works have won many domestic and foreign literary awards and have been translated into many languages.
Sun Hao was the director of the TV series " Celebrating Years." During the creation process, he successfully attracted the audience into Zhang Qing's science fiction world by reducing the complexity of the opening scenes. He also suggested deepening the love line and weakening the male chauvinistic characteristics of male novels to make the series more in line with the audience's taste. Sun Hao was also a director working at the National Drama Theater of China. His representative works included " Who's Who Doesn't Care,"" Kou Laoxi 'er," and " Returning to Her Mother's Home." In the first season of the TV series "Celebrating Years," he was nominated for the Best Director of a TV Series at the 26th Shanghai TV Festival's Magnolia Award in 2020. Information about Sun Hao's personal background and other works was not provided at the moment.
Sun Wukong was one of the most important characters in Journey to the West and was known as the Great Sage Equal to Heaven. He was originally a monkey from the Heavenly Palace, but he had eaten Taishang Laojun's immortal peaches by mistake and obtained remarkable abilities. After that, he was banished to the mortal world and became the monkey king on the Flowerfruit Mountain because he had angered the heavenly soldiers and generals. Sun Wukong has excellent combat ability and magic ability. He can use the 72 transformations to transform into various forms, including humans, objects, animals, and so on. He was also a wise man who could use all kinds of wisdom and techniques to solve problems. Along the way, Sun Wukong, Tang Sanzang, Zhu Bajie and Monk Sand experienced many dangers and difficulties together. Their common goal was to obtain the true scriptures and return to the Western Heaven to learn the scriptures. Sun Wukong played an important role in this process. He was not only a powerful fighter, but also a master of wisdom and strategy, adding a lot of legendary colors to the journey of learning.
Han Li was the male lead in the Xianxia novel "Mortal Cultivation Legend" and its derivative works by Qidian Platinum author Wang Yu. He was originally a poor kid from a village in Green Bull Town of the State of Yue. He joined the Seven Mysteries Sect by chance and became an in-name disciple. Due to his lack of talent and slow progress in his cultivation, he was sent to the Blood Forbidden Land to collect the Foundation Elixir. He accidentally obtained the Heaven Sovereign Vase and was later accepted by Doctor Mo as his direct disciple. With this treasure, Han Li successfully formed his core and entered the cultivation world. After the Seven Mysteries Sect was destroyed, he joined the Yellow Maple Valley, the number one cultivation sect in the State of Yue. After advancing to the mid-Nascent Soul stage, he once again embarked on a journey to the Ancient Spirit Realm. After going through many hardships, he advanced to the Mahayana Realm and ascended to the True Immortal World. In the end, he became one of the top experts in the Immortal World. Han Li was determined, decisive, intelligent, calm, and meticulous. He was good at planning and scheming, and he was not fond of women. He wholeheartedly pursued the Great Dao. He made good friends, knew how to repay kindness, and was generous to his friends. He had many magical treasures and secret skills, especially the Divine Vase and the Wheel of Truth, which were coveted by countless people. While waiting for the TV series, he could also click on the link below to read the classic original work of " The Legend of Mortal Cultivation "!
Han Li was the male lead in Wang Yu's Xianxia novel,"The Legend of Mortal Cultivation" and its derivative works. He was originally an ordinary poor boy from a mountain village. By chance, he had helped a small sect's elder obtain the Heavenvoid Cauldron from the ancient times, and thus entered the cultivation world. Relying on his extraordinary talent and hard work, Han Li cultivated all the way and experienced many hardships before becoming a Mahayana cultivator and ascending to the Spirit Realm. In the Spiritual Realm, he advanced to the Perfected Immortal Realm, ascended to the Immortal Realm, and finally advanced to the Golden Immortal Realm, becoming an expert who dominated the Immortal Realm. While waiting for the TV series, he could also click on the link below to read the classic original work of " The Legend of Mortal Cultivation "!
Li Shang was a Chinese web novel that told the story of a young man's growth and life choices. The protagonist Fang Yuan was a youth from the countryside. He had a tough life in his family, but he was a hardworking, kind and upright child. In the process of growing up, he experienced many setbacks and difficulties, but he always adhered to his beliefs and principles. As Fang Yuan grew up, he started to understand the meaning and value of life, and started to think about his future. In the face of family, friendship, love and other choices, he constantly thought and made choices that matched his own values and made clear goals and plans for his future. Through the growth of the protagonist Fang Yuan, Li Shang showed the growth process and life philosophy of the Chinese rural youth. It also explored human nature, family, friendship, love and other topics. It was a web novel full of emotions and thoughts.
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Li Xuanxin was a branch of Taoism. The founder was Zhang Liusun, and he was given the title of Grandmaster of the Mystic Sect. He was in charge of the Daoist affairs in the Jing Xiang area of the north of the Yangtze River, the east of Huai River, and the west of Huai River. He had experienced many dynasties 'favours and titles, from being promoted to the position of High Official, to being in charge of the affairs of Jixian Yard, then to being the Grandmaster of Mystical Cult and the Great Grandmaster of Mystical Cult, and even being promoted to the Third Division of the Opening Ceremony. However, he couldn't find any detailed information about Li Xuanxin in the search results.
Li Wei (February 2, 1687-December 3, 1738), also known as Jie, was born in Tongshan, Jiangnan (now Li Village, Dashahe Town, Feng County, Xuzhou, Jiangsu Province). He was a famous official of the Qing Dynasty. In the fifty-sixth year of Kangxi (1717), Li Wei donated money to Yuanwailang and then entered the court as an official. He experienced the three dynasties of Kangxi, Yongzheng and Qianlong. He was deeply appreciated by Emperor Yongzheng and held many important positions, including the doctor of the Ministry of Revenue, the salt post road of Yunnan, the governor, the governor of Zhejiang, the minister of the Ministry of War, the acting minister of the Ministry of Punishment, and the governor of Zhili. He was an honest official who was not afraid of the powerful. He could understand the sufferings of the people and was deeply loved by the people. Li Wei died in the third year of Qianlong (1738) at the age of 51. Emperor Qianlong gave him the posthumous title Minda.