The Sakura Teapot was usually used by people who liked purple clay teapots.
The author of Laughing Campus was Liu Keliang.
I don't know who the author of 'cherry a novel' is as the name is so general. There could be many works with a title that seems similar.
Cherry Maruko was created by the Japanese manga artist, Masami Ishikawa.
Chibi Maruko was a manga series created by Japanese manga artist Kazuki Takahashi, which was released in 1986. The manga told the story of a primary school student, Chirimaruko. She had experienced all kinds of interesting stories and adventures with her classmates at school. Chibi Maruko had also become one of the most popular characters in Japanese anime culture.
Chibi Maruko was a Japanese anime. The characters were: 1 Maruko: The protagonist of Cherry Maruko is a primary school student. [2 Grandpa: TinyMeatball's grandfather is a retired pilot and TinyMeatball's guardian.] 3. Grandma: TinyMeatball's grandma is a housewife and a supporter of TinyMeatball. 4. Dad: TinyMeatball's father is an office worker and a strict opponent of TinyMeatball. 5. Mom: TinyMeatball's mother was a housewife and a supporter of TinyMeatball.
The female lead actor of Chef Fang was Jiang Jiaen.
Since I don't really know what 'Pot Fiction' is exactly, I can't say who the main characters are. It could be a bunch of potters if it's about pottery, or some dealers and users if it has a drug - related theme as I hypothesized before.
I don't know who the author of 'the laughing cavalier novel' is. It could be an indie author or a relatively unknown writer.
The Laughing Man in 'Nine Stories' is a character within the stories. However, without more specific context about which 'Nine Stories' (as there could be many works with this title), it's hard to give a detailed account. He could be a symbol, a complex personality, or a key figure in the plot.
My answer was wrong. The author of Chibi Maruko was not Shingo Ishikawa but the Japanese mangaka Kazuki Takahashi. I've confused the identity of the author and the creator. Please forgive me for the inconvenience.