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Sea world
General Fiction海上世界
Wu Jun
Wu Jun, female, member of China Writers Association. He won the first Chinese Novel Biennial Award and the Guangdong Newcomer New Work Award. The novel "We Are Not Human" was rated by the media as one of the five most memorable novels in 2004. Published several novella collections. The film adapted from his novella "Dear Shenzhen" has been released and screened in China and North America.
Wu Jun, female, member of China Writers Association. He won the first Chinese Novel Biennial Award and the Guangdong Newcomer New Work Award. The novel "We Are Not Human" was rated by the media as one of the five most memorable novels in 2004. Published several novella collections. The film adapted from his novella "Dear Shenzhen" has been released and screened in China and North America.

Queen's Road
General Fiction皇后大道
Wu Jun
Wu Jun, female, member of China Writers Association. He won the first Chinese Novel Biennial Award and the Guangdong Newcomer New Work Award. The novel "We Are Not Human" was rated by the media as one of the five most memorable novels in 2004. Published several novella collections. The film adapted from his novella "Dear Shenzhen" has been released and screened in China and North America.
Wu Jun, female, member of China Writers Association. He won the first Chinese Novel Biennial Award and the Guangdong Newcomer New Work Award. The novel "We Are Not Human" was rated by the media as one of the five most memorable novels in 2004. Published several novella collections. The film adapted from his novella "Dear Shenzhen" has been released and screened in China and North America.

Northwest Corner of Shenzhen
General Fiction深圳西北角
Wu Jun
Wu Jun, female, member of China Writers Association. He won the first Chinese Novel Biennial Award and the Guangdong Newcomer New Work Award. The novel "We Are Not Human" was rated by the media as one of the five most memorable novels in 2004. Published several novella collections. The film adapted from his novella "Dear Shenzhen" has been released and screened in China and North America.
Wu Jun, female, member of China Writers Association. He won the first Chinese Novel Biennial Award and the Guangdong Newcomer New Work Award. The novel "We Are Not Human" was rated by the media as one of the five most memorable novels in 2004. Published several novella collections. The film adapted from his novella "Dear Shenzhen" has been released and screened in China and North America.

The Gunman "drifting" in Beijing
General Fiction“漂”在北京的枪手
Wen Yajun
Wen Yajun is currently the editor-in-chief of a literary magazine at the Beijing Armed Police Headquarters. He is the author of six novels, including Pseudo Life, and seven novel collections, including Hard Snow and Carrying Water. He won the 3rd Lu Xun Literary Award, the 11th Zhuang Chongwen Literary Award, "Selected Novels", "Chinese Writers" and "Shanghai Literature" and other publication awards, and was selected into the ranking list of the Chinese Novel Society. Member of Chinese Writers Association.
Wen Yajun is currently the editor-in-chief of a literary magazine at the Beijing Armed Police Headquarters. He is the author of six novels, including Pseudo Life, and seven novel collections, including Hard Snow and Carrying Water. He won the 3rd Lu Xun Literary Award, the 11th Zhuang Chongwen Literary Award, "Selected Novels", "Chinese Writers" and "Shanghai Literature" and other publication awards, and was selected into the ranking list of the Chinese Novel Society. Member of Chinese Writers Association.

Paracetamol
General Fiction扑热息痛
Wu Jun
Wu Jun, female, member of China Writers Association. He won the first Chinese Novel Biennial Award and the Guangdong Newcomer New Work Award. The novel "We Are Not Human" was rated by the media as one of the five most memorable novels in 2004. Published several novella collections. The film adapted from his novella "Dear Shenzhen" has been released and screened in China and North America.
Wu Jun, female, member of China Writers Association. He won the first Chinese Novel Biennial Award and the Guangdong Newcomer New Work Award. The novel "We Are Not Human" was rated by the media as one of the five most memorable novels in 2004. Published several novella collections. The film adapted from his novella "Dear Shenzhen" has been released and screened in China and North America.

Baby
General Fiction宝贝儿
Wen Yajun
Wen Yajun is currently the editor-in-chief of a literary magazine at the Beijing Armed Police Headquarters. He is the author of six novels, including Pseudo Life, and seven novel collections, including Hard Snow and Carrying Water. He won the 3rd Lu Xun Literary Award, the 11th Zhuang Chongwen Literary Award, "Selected Novels", "Chinese Writers" and "Shanghai Literature" and other publication awards, and was selected into the ranking list of the Chinese Novel Society. Member of Chinese Writers Association.
Wen Yajun is currently the editor-in-chief of a literary magazine at the Beijing Armed Police Headquarters. He is the author of six novels, including Pseudo Life, and seven novel collections, including Hard Snow and Carrying Water. He won the 3rd Lu Xun Literary Award, the 11th Zhuang Chongwen Literary Award, "Selected Novels", "Chinese Writers" and "Shanghai Literature" and other publication awards, and was selected into the ranking list of the Chinese Novel Society. Member of Chinese Writers Association.

Skill
General Fiction把式
Wen Yajun
Wen Yajun is currently the editor-in-chief of a literary magazine at the Beijing Armed Police Headquarters. He is the author of six novels, including Pseudo Life, and seven novel collections, including Hard Snow and Carrying Water. He won the 3rd Lu Xun Literary Award, the 11th Zhuang Chongwen Literary Award, "Selected Novels", "Chinese Writers" and "Shanghai Literature" and other publication awards, and was selected into the ranking list of the Chinese Novel Society. Member of Chinese Writers Association.
Wen Yajun is currently the editor-in-chief of a literary magazine at the Beijing Armed Police Headquarters. He is the author of six novels, including Pseudo Life, and seven novel collections, including Hard Snow and Carrying Water. He won the 3rd Lu Xun Literary Award, the 11th Zhuang Chongwen Literary Award, "Selected Novels", "Chinese Writers" and "Shanghai Literature" and other publication awards, and was selected into the ranking list of the Chinese Novel Society. Member of Chinese Writers Association.

Gangxia No. 14
General Fiction岗厦14号
Wu Jun
Wu Jun, female, member of China Writers Association. He won the first Chinese Novel Biennial Award and the Guangdong Newcomer New Work Award. The novel "We Are Not Human" was rated by the media as one of the five most memorable novels in 2004. Published several novella collections. The film adapted from his novella "Dear Shenzhen" has been released and screened in China and North America.
Wu Jun, female, member of China Writers Association. He won the first Chinese Novel Biennial Award and the Guangdong Newcomer New Work Award. The novel "We Are Not Human" was rated by the media as one of the five most memorable novels in 2004. Published several novella collections. The film adapted from his novella "Dear Shenzhen" has been released and screened in China and North America.

Zhang Mumu
General Fiction章木头
Wu Jun
Wu Jun, female, member of China Writers Association. He won the first Chinese Novel Biennial Award and the Guangdong Newcomer New Work Award. The novel "We Are Not Human" was rated by the media as one of the five most memorable novels in 2004. Published several novella collections. The film adapted from his novella "Dear Shenzhen" has been released and screened in China and North America.
Wu Jun, female, member of China Writers Association. He won the first Chinese Novel Biennial Award and the Guangdong Newcomer New Work Award. The novel "We Are Not Human" was rated by the media as one of the five most memorable novels in 2004. Published several novella collections. The film adapted from his novella "Dear Shenzhen" has been released and screened in China and North America.

Compound Andrographis Paniculata
General Fiction复方穿心莲
Wu Jun
Wu Jun, female, member of China Writers Association. He won the first Chinese Novel Biennial Award and the Guangdong Newcomer New Work Award. The novel "We Are Not Human" was rated by the media as one of the five most memorable novels in 2004. Published several novella collections. The film adapted from his novella "Dear Shenzhen" has been released and screened in China and North America.
Wu Jun, female, member of China Writers Association. He won the first Chinese Novel Biennial Award and the Guangdong Newcomer New Work Award. The novel "We Are Not Human" was rated by the media as one of the five most memorable novels in 2004. Published several novella collections. The film adapted from his novella "Dear Shenzhen" has been released and screened in China and North America.

When I Turn Around
General Fiction当我转身时
Wu Jun
Wu Jun, female, member of China Writers Association. He won the first Chinese Novel Biennial Award and the Guangdong Newcomer New Work Award. The novel "We Are Not Human" was rated by the media as one of the five most memorable novels in 2004. Published several novella collections. The film adapted from his novella "Dear Shenzhen" has been released and screened in China and North America.
Wu Jun, female, member of China Writers Association. He won the first Chinese Novel Biennial Award and the Guangdong Newcomer New Work Award. The novel "We Are Not Human" was rated by the media as one of the five most memorable novels in 2004. Published several novella collections. The film adapted from his novella "Dear Shenzhen" has been released and screened in China and North America.

Subway
General Fiction地下铁
Wu Jun
Wu Jun, female, member of China Writers Association. He won the first Chinese Novel Biennial Award and the Guangdong Newcomer New Work Award. The novel "We Are Not Human" was rated by the media as one of the five most memorable novels in 2004. Published several novella collections. The film adapted from his novella "Dear Shenzhen" has been released and screened in China and North America.
Wu Jun, female, member of China Writers Association. He won the first Chinese Novel Biennial Award and the Guangdong Newcomer New Work Award. The novel "We Are Not Human" was rated by the media as one of the five most memorable novels in 2004. Published several novella collections. The film adapted from his novella "Dear Shenzhen" has been released and screened in China and North America.

Districts 2 to 6
General Fiction二区到六区
Wu Jun
Wu Jun, female, member of China Writers Association. He won the first Chinese Novel Biennial Award and the Guangdong Newcomer New Work Award. The novel "We Are Not Human" was rated by the media as one of the five most memorable novels in 2004. Published several novella collections. The film adapted from his novella "Dear Shenzhen" has been released and screened in China and North America.
Wu Jun, female, member of China Writers Association. He won the first Chinese Novel Biennial Award and the Guangdong Newcomer New Work Award. The novel "We Are Not Human" was rated by the media as one of the five most memorable novels in 2004. Published several novella collections. The film adapted from his novella "Dear Shenzhen" has been released and screened in China and North America.

Budgerigar
General Fiction虎皮鹦鹉
Wu Wenjun
Wu Wenjun, female, is from Haining, Zhejiang. She is a member of the Zhejiang Provincial Writers Association, a student of the first postgraduate class for writers in Shanghai, and a student of the 17th Advanced Research Class for Young and Middle-aged Writers of the Lu Xun Institute of Literature. Her works have been published in many literary journals such as Beijing Literature, Everyone, Harvest, Shanghai Literature, Chinese Writers, Zhongshan, and Mountain Flowers.
Wu Wenjun, female, is from Haining, Zhejiang. She is a member of the Zhejiang Provincial Writers Association, a student of the first postgraduate class for writers in Shanghai, and a student of the 17th Advanced Research Class for Young and Middle-aged Writers of the Lu Xun Institute of Literature. Her works have been published in many literary journals such as Beijing Literature, Everyone, Harvest, Shanghai Literature, Chinese Writers, Zhongshan, and Mountain Flowers.

Cocklebur
General Fiction苍耳
Wu Wenjun
Wu Wenjun, female, is from Haining, Zhejiang. She is a member of the Zhejiang Provincial Writers Association, a student of the first postgraduate class for writers in Shanghai, and a student of the 17th Advanced Research Class for Young and Middle-aged Writers of the Lu Xun Institute of Literature. Her works have been published in many literary journals such as Beijing Literature, Everyone, Harvest, Shanghai Literature, Chinese Writers, Zhongshan, and Mountain Flowers.
Wu Wenjun, female, is from Haining, Zhejiang. She is a member of the Zhejiang Provincial Writers Association, a student of the first postgraduate class for writers in Shanghai, and a student of the 17th Advanced Research Class for Young and Middle-aged Writers of the Lu Xun Institute of Literature. Her works have been published in many literary journals such as Beijing Literature, Everyone, Harvest, Shanghai Literature, Chinese Writers, Zhongshan, and Mountain Flowers.

Liuli
General Fiction琉璃
Wu Wenjun
Wu Wenjun, female, is from Haining, Zhejiang. She is a member of the Zhejiang Provincial Writers Association, a student of the first postgraduate class for writers in Shanghai, and a student of the 17th Advanced Research Class for Young and Middle-aged Writers of the Lu Xun Institute of Literature. Her works have been published in many literary journals such as Beijing Literature, Everyone, Harvest, Shanghai Literature, Chinese Writers, Zhongshan, and Mountain Flowers.
Wu Wenjun, female, is from Haining, Zhejiang. She is a member of the Zhejiang Provincial Writers Association, a student of the first postgraduate class for writers in Shanghai, and a student of the 17th Advanced Research Class for Young and Middle-aged Writers of the Lu Xun Institute of Literature. Her works have been published in many literary journals such as Beijing Literature, Everyone, Harvest, Shanghai Literature, Chinese Writers, Zhongshan, and Mountain Flowers.

Seventeen Miles
General Fiction十七英里
Wu Jun
Wu Jun, female, member of China Writers Association. He won the first Chinese Novel Biennial Award and the Guangdong Newcomer New Work Award. The novel "We Are Not Human" was rated by the media as one of the five most memorable novels in 2004. Published several novella collections. The film adapted from his novella "Dear Shenzhen" has been released and screened in China and North America.
Wu Jun, female, member of China Writers Association. He won the first Chinese Novel Biennial Award and the Guangdong Newcomer New Work Award. The novel "We Are Not Human" was rated by the media as one of the five most memorable novels in 2004. Published several novella collections. The film adapted from his novella "Dear Shenzhen" has been released and screened in China and North America.

Michaud's Gem
General Fiction米萧的宝石
Wu Wenjun
Wu Wenjun, female, is from Haining, Zhejiang. She is a member of the Zhejiang Provincial Writers Association, a student of the first postgraduate class for writers in Shanghai, and a student of the 17th Advanced Research Class for Young and Middle-aged Writers of the Lu Xun Institute of Literature. Her works have been published in many literary journals such as Beijing Literature, Everyone, Harvest, Shanghai Literature, Chinese Writers, Zhongshan, and Mountain Flowers.
Wu Wenjun, female, is from Haining, Zhejiang. She is a member of the Zhejiang Provincial Writers Association, a student of the first postgraduate class for writers in Shanghai, and a student of the 17th Advanced Research Class for Young and Middle-aged Writers of the Lu Xun Institute of Literature. Her works have been published in many literary journals such as Beijing Literature, Everyone, Harvest, Shanghai Literature, Chinese Writers, Zhongshan, and Mountain Flowers.

June Song
General Fiction六月歌声
Wu Wenjun
Wu Wenjun, female, is from Haining, Zhejiang. She is a member of the Zhejiang Provincial Writers Association, a student of the first postgraduate class for writers in Shanghai, and a student of the 17th Advanced Research Class for Young and Middle-aged Writers of the Lu Xun Institute of Literature. Her works have been published in many literary journals such as Beijing Literature, Everyone, Harvest, Shanghai Literature, Chinese Writers, Zhongshan, and Mountain Flowers.
Wu Wenjun, female, is from Haining, Zhejiang. She is a member of the Zhejiang Provincial Writers Association, a student of the first postgraduate class for writers in Shanghai, and a student of the 17th Advanced Research Class for Young and Middle-aged Writers of the Lu Xun Institute of Literature. Her works have been published in many literary journals such as Beijing Literature, Everyone, Harvest, Shanghai Literature, Chinese Writers, Zhongshan, and Mountain Flowers.

Listen to the Sunshine Passing Through the Window
General Fiction听阳光穿窗而过
Wu Wenjun
Wu Wenjun, female, is from Haining, Zhejiang. She is a member of the Zhejiang Provincial Writers Association, a student of the first postgraduate class for writers in Shanghai, and a student of the 17th Advanced Research Class for Young and Middle-aged Writers of the Lu Xun Institute of Literature. Her works have been published in many literary journals such as Beijing Literature, Everyone, Harvest, Shanghai Literature, Chinese Writers, Zhongshan, and Mountain Flowers.
Wu Wenjun, female, is from Haining, Zhejiang. She is a member of the Zhejiang Provincial Writers Association, a student of the first postgraduate class for writers in Shanghai, and a student of the 17th Advanced Research Class for Young and Middle-aged Writers of the Lu Xun Institute of Literature. Her works have been published in many literary journals such as Beijing Literature, Everyone, Harvest, Shanghai Literature, Chinese Writers, Zhongshan, and Mountain Flowers.

Holy Mountain
General Fiction圣山
Wu Wenjun
Wu Wenjun, female, is from Haining, Zhejiang. She is a member of the Zhejiang Provincial Writers Association, a student of the first postgraduate class for writers in Shanghai, and a student of the 17th Advanced Research Class for Young and Middle-aged Writers of the Lu Xun Institute of Literature. Her works have been published in many literary journals such as Beijing Literature, Everyone, Harvest, Shanghai Literature, Chinese Writers, Zhongshan, and Mountain Flowers.
Wu Wenjun, female, is from Haining, Zhejiang. She is a member of the Zhejiang Provincial Writers Association, a student of the first postgraduate class for writers in Shanghai, and a student of the 17th Advanced Research Class for Young and Middle-aged Writers of the Lu Xun Institute of Literature. Her works have been published in many literary journals such as Beijing Literature, Everyone, Harvest, Shanghai Literature, Chinese Writers, Zhongshan, and Mountain Flowers.

Former Teachers and Classmates
General Fiction从前的老师和同学
Wen Yajun
Wen Yajun is currently the editor-in-chief of a literary magazine at the Beijing Armed Police Headquarters. He is the author of six novels, including Pseudo Life, and seven novel collections, including Hard Snow and Carrying Water. He won the 3rd Lu Xun Literary Award, the 11th Zhuang Chongwen Literary Award, "Selected Novels", "Chinese Writers" and "Shanghai Literature" and other publication awards, and was selected into the ranking list of the Chinese Novel Society. Member of Chinese Writers Association.
Wen Yajun is currently the editor-in-chief of a literary magazine at the Beijing Armed Police Headquarters. He is the author of six novels, including Pseudo Life, and seven novel collections, including Hard Snow and Carrying Water. He won the 3rd Lu Xun Literary Award, the 11th Zhuang Chongwen Literary Award, "Selected Novels", "Chinese Writers" and "Shanghai Literature" and other publication awards, and was selected into the ranking list of the Chinese Novel Society. Member of Chinese Writers Association.

Spur Horse
General Fiction刺马
Wen Yajun
Wen Yajun is currently the editor-in-chief of a literary magazine at the Beijing Armed Police Headquarters. He is the author of six novels, including Pseudo Life, and seven novel collections, including Hard Snow and Carrying Water. He won the 3rd Lu Xun Literary Award, the 11th Zhuang Chongwen Literary Award, "Selected Novels", "Chinese Writers" and "Shanghai Literature" and other publication awards, and was selected into the ranking list of the Chinese Novel Society. Member of Chinese Writers Association.
Wen Yajun is currently the editor-in-chief of a literary magazine at the Beijing Armed Police Headquarters. He is the author of six novels, including Pseudo Life, and seven novel collections, including Hard Snow and Carrying Water. He won the 3rd Lu Xun Literary Award, the 11th Zhuang Chongwen Literary Award, "Selected Novels", "Chinese Writers" and "Shanghai Literature" and other publication awards, and was selected into the ranking list of the Chinese Novel Society. Member of Chinese Writers Association.

Coming of Age Ceremony
General Fiction成人礼
Wen Yajun
Wen Yajun is currently the editor-in-chief of a literary magazine at the Beijing Armed Police Headquarters. He is the author of six novels, including Pseudo Life, and seven novel collections, including Hard Snow and Carrying Water. He won the 3rd Lu Xun Literary Award, the 11th Zhuang Chongwen Literary Award, "Selected Novels", "Chinese Writers" and "Shanghai Literature" and other publication awards, and was selected into the ranking list of the Chinese Novel Society. Member of Chinese Writers Association.
Wen Yajun is currently the editor-in-chief of a literary magazine at the Beijing Armed Police Headquarters. He is the author of six novels, including Pseudo Life, and seven novel collections, including Hard Snow and Carrying Water. He won the 3rd Lu Xun Literary Award, the 11th Zhuang Chongwen Literary Award, "Selected Novels", "Chinese Writers" and "Shanghai Literature" and other publication awards, and was selected into the ranking list of the Chinese Novel Society. Member of Chinese Writers Association.

Go Out
General Fiction出门
Wen Yajun
Wen Yajun is currently the editor-in-chief of a literary magazine at the Beijing Armed Police Headquarters. He is the author of six novels, including Pseudo Life, and seven novel collections, including Hard Snow and Carrying Water. He won the 3rd Lu Xun Literary Award, the 11th Zhuang Chongwen Literary Award, "Selected Novels", "Chinese Writers" and "Shanghai Literature" and other publication awards, and was selected into the ranking list of the Chinese Novel Society. Member of Chinese Writers Association.
Wen Yajun is currently the editor-in-chief of a literary magazine at the Beijing Armed Police Headquarters. He is the author of six novels, including Pseudo Life, and seven novel collections, including Hard Snow and Carrying Water. He won the 3rd Lu Xun Literary Award, the 11th Zhuang Chongwen Literary Award, "Selected Novels", "Chinese Writers" and "Shanghai Literature" and other publication awards, and was selected into the ranking list of the Chinese Novel Society. Member of Chinese Writers Association.

Fleeing from Illness
General Fiction病中逃亡
Wen Yajun
Wen Yajun is currently the editor-in-chief of a literary magazine at the Beijing Armed Police Headquarters. He is the author of six novels, including Pseudo Life, and seven novel collections, including Hard Snow and Carrying Water. He won the 3rd Lu Xun Literary Award, the 11th Zhuang Chongwen Literary Award, "Selected Novels", "Chinese Writers" and "Shanghai Literature" and other publication awards, and was selected into the ranking list of the Chinese Novel Society. Member of Chinese Writers Association.
Wen Yajun is currently the editor-in-chief of a literary magazine at the Beijing Armed Police Headquarters. He is the author of six novels, including Pseudo Life, and seven novel collections, including Hard Snow and Carrying Water. He won the 3rd Lu Xun Literary Award, the 11th Zhuang Chongwen Literary Award, "Selected Novels", "Chinese Writers" and "Shanghai Literature" and other publication awards, and was selected into the ranking list of the Chinese Novel Society. Member of Chinese Writers Association.

Lichen
General Fiction地衣
Wen Yajun
Wen Yajun is currently the editor-in-chief of a literary magazine at the Beijing Armed Police Headquarters. He is the author of six novels, including Pseudo Life, and seven novel collections, including Hard Snow and Carrying Water. He won the 3rd Lu Xun Literary Award, the 11th Zhuang Chongwen Literary Award, "Selected Novels", "Chinese Writers" and "Shanghai Literature" and other publication awards, and was selected into the ranking list of the Chinese Novel Society. Member of Chinese Writers Association.
Wen Yajun is currently the editor-in-chief of a literary magazine at the Beijing Armed Police Headquarters. He is the author of six novels, including Pseudo Life, and seven novel collections, including Hard Snow and Carrying Water. He won the 3rd Lu Xun Literary Award, the 11th Zhuang Chongwen Literary Award, "Selected Novels", "Chinese Writers" and "Shanghai Literature" and other publication awards, and was selected into the ranking list of the Chinese Novel Society. Member of Chinese Writers Association.

Ground Smoke
General Fiction地烟
Wen Yajun
Wen Yajun is currently the editor-in-chief of a literary magazine at the Beijing Armed Police Headquarters. He is the author of six novels, including Pseudo Life, and seven novel collections, including Hard Snow and Carrying Water. He won the 3rd Lu Xun Literary Award, the 11th Zhuang Chongwen Literary Award, "Selected Novels", "Chinese Writers" and "Shanghai Literature" and other publication awards, and was selected into the ranking list of the Chinese Novel Society. Member of Chinese Writers Association.
Wen Yajun is currently the editor-in-chief of a literary magazine at the Beijing Armed Police Headquarters. He is the author of six novels, including Pseudo Life, and seven novel collections, including Hard Snow and Carrying Water. He won the 3rd Lu Xun Literary Award, the 11th Zhuang Chongwen Literary Award, "Selected Novels", "Chinese Writers" and "Shanghai Literature" and other publication awards, and was selected into the ranking list of the Chinese Novel Society. Member of Chinese Writers Association.

Soft Ground
General Fiction地软
Wen Yajun
Wen Yajun is currently the editor-in-chief of a literary magazine at the Beijing Armed Police Headquarters. He is the author of six novels, including Pseudo Life, and seven novel collections, including Hard Snow and Carrying Water. He won the 3rd Lu Xun Literary Award, the 11th Zhuang Chongwen Literary Award, "Selected Novels", "Chinese Writers" and "Shanghai Literature" and other publication awards, and was selected into the ranking list of the Chinese Novel Society. Member of Chinese Writers Association.
Wen Yajun is currently the editor-in-chief of a literary magazine at the Beijing Armed Police Headquarters. He is the author of six novels, including Pseudo Life, and seven novel collections, including Hard Snow and Carrying Water. He won the 3rd Lu Xun Literary Award, the 11th Zhuang Chongwen Literary Award, "Selected Novels", "Chinese Writers" and "Shanghai Literature" and other publication awards, and was selected into the ranking list of the Chinese Novel Society. Member of Chinese Writers Association.

Go Home
General Fiction回家
Wen Yajun
Wen Yajun is currently the editor-in-chief of a literary magazine at the Beijing Armed Police Headquarters. He is the author of six novels, including Pseudo Life, and seven novel collections, including Hard Snow and Carrying Water. He won the 3rd Lu Xun Literary Award, the 11th Zhuang Chongwen Literary Award, "Selected Novels", "Chinese Writers" and "Shanghai Literature" and other publication awards, and was selected into the ranking list of the Chinese Novel Society. Member of Chinese Writers Association.
Wen Yajun is currently the editor-in-chief of a literary magazine at the Beijing Armed Police Headquarters. He is the author of six novels, including Pseudo Life, and seven novel collections, including Hard Snow and Carrying Water. He won the 3rd Lu Xun Literary Award, the 11th Zhuang Chongwen Literary Award, "Selected Novels", "Chinese Writers" and "Shanghai Literature" and other publication awards, and was selected into the ranking list of the Chinese Novel Society. Member of Chinese Writers Association.

The Sound of Flowers Blooming
General Fiction花开的声音
Wen Yajun
Wen Yajun is currently the editor-in-chief of a literary magazine at the Beijing Armed Police Headquarters. He is the author of six novels, including Pseudo Life, and seven novel collections, including Hard Snow and Carrying Water. He won the 3rd Lu Xun Literary Award, the 11th Zhuang Chongwen Literary Award, "Selected Novels", "Chinese Writers" and "Shanghai Literature" and other publication awards, and was selected into the ranking list of the Chinese Novel Society. Member of Chinese Writers Association.
Wen Yajun is currently the editor-in-chief of a literary magazine at the Beijing Armed Police Headquarters. He is the author of six novels, including Pseudo Life, and seven novel collections, including Hard Snow and Carrying Water. He won the 3rd Lu Xun Literary Award, the 11th Zhuang Chongwen Literary Award, "Selected Novels", "Chinese Writers" and "Shanghai Literature" and other publication awards, and was selected into the ranking list of the Chinese Novel Society. Member of Chinese Writers Association.

Funeral Affairs
General Fiction后事
Wen Yajun
Wen Yajun is currently the editor-in-chief of a literary magazine at the Beijing Armed Police Headquarters. He is the author of six novels, including Pseudo Life, and seven novel collections, including Hard Snow and Carrying Water. He won the 3rd Lu Xun Literary Award, the 11th Zhuang Chongwen Literary Award, "Selected Novels", "Chinese Writers" and "Shanghai Literature" and other publication awards, and was selected into the ranking list of the Chinese Novel Society. Member of Chinese Writers Association.
Wen Yajun is currently the editor-in-chief of a literary magazine at the Beijing Armed Police Headquarters. He is the author of six novels, including Pseudo Life, and seven novel collections, including Hard Snow and Carrying Water. He won the 3rd Lu Xun Literary Award, the 11th Zhuang Chongwen Literary Award, "Selected Novels", "Chinese Writers" and "Shanghai Literature" and other publication awards, and was selected into the ranking list of the Chinese Novel Society. Member of Chinese Writers Association.

People and Sheep in Drought Years
General Fiction旱年里的人和羊
Wen Yajun
Wen Yajun is currently the editor-in-chief of a literary magazine at the Beijing Armed Police Headquarters. He is the author of six novels, including Pseudo Life, and seven novel collections, including Hard Snow and Carrying Water. He won the 3rd Lu Xun Literary Award, the 11th Zhuang Chongwen Literary Award, "Selected Novels", "Chinese Writers" and "Shanghai Literature" and other publication awards, and was selected into the ranking list of the Chinese Novel Society. Member of Chinese Writers Association.
Wen Yajun is currently the editor-in-chief of a literary magazine at the Beijing Armed Police Headquarters. He is the author of six novels, including Pseudo Life, and seven novel collections, including Hard Snow and Carrying Water. He won the 3rd Lu Xun Literary Award, the 11th Zhuang Chongwen Literary Award, "Selected Novels", "Chinese Writers" and "Shanghai Literature" and other publication awards, and was selected into the ranking list of the Chinese Novel Society. Member of Chinese Writers Association.

The Sound of Autumn
General Fiction划过秋天的声音
Wen Yajun
Wen Yajun is currently the editor-in-chief of a literary magazine at the Beijing Armed Police Headquarters. He is the author of six novels, including Pseudo Life, and seven novel collections, including Hard Snow and Carrying Water. He won the 3rd Lu Xun Literary Award, the 11th Zhuang Chongwen Literary Award, "Selected Novels", "Chinese Writers" and "Shanghai Literature" and other publication awards, and was selected into the ranking list of the Chinese Novel Society. Member of Chinese Writers Association.
Wen Yajun is currently the editor-in-chief of a literary magazine at the Beijing Armed Police Headquarters. He is the author of six novels, including Pseudo Life, and seven novel collections, including Hard Snow and Carrying Water. He won the 3rd Lu Xun Literary Award, the 11th Zhuang Chongwen Literary Award, "Selected Novels", "Chinese Writers" and "Shanghai Literature" and other publication awards, and was selected into the ranking list of the Chinese Novel Society. Member of Chinese Writers Association.

Winter Vacation
General Fiction寒假
Wen Yajun
Wen Yajun is currently the editor-in-chief of a literary magazine at the Beijing Armed Police Headquarters. He is the author of six novels, including Pseudo Life, and seven novel collections, including Hard Snow and Carrying Water. He won the 3rd Lu Xun Literary Award, the 11th Zhuang Chongwen Literary Award, "Selected Novels", "Chinese Writers" and "Shanghai Literature" and other publication awards, and was selected into the ranking list of the Chinese Novel Society. Member of Chinese Writers Association.
Wen Yajun is currently the editor-in-chief of a literary magazine at the Beijing Armed Police Headquarters. He is the author of six novels, including Pseudo Life, and seven novel collections, including Hard Snow and Carrying Water. He won the 3rd Lu Xun Literary Award, the 11th Zhuang Chongwen Literary Award, "Selected Novels", "Chinese Writers" and "Shanghai Literature" and other publication awards, and was selected into the ranking list of the Chinese Novel Society. Member of Chinese Writers Association.

Fairy Tale on the Plateau
General Fiction高原上的童话
Wen Yajun
Wen Yajun is currently the editor-in-chief of a literary magazine at the Beijing Armed Police Headquarters. He is the author of six novels, including Pseudo Life, and seven novel collections, including Hard Snow and Carrying Water. He won the 3rd Lu Xun Literary Award, the 11th Zhuang Chongwen Literary Award, "Selected Novels", "Chinese Writers" and "Shanghai Literature" and other publication awards, and was selected into the ranking list of the Chinese Novel Society. Member of Chinese Writers Association.
Wen Yajun is currently the editor-in-chief of a literary magazine at the Beijing Armed Police Headquarters. He is the author of six novels, including Pseudo Life, and seven novel collections, including Hard Snow and Carrying Water. He won the 3rd Lu Xun Literary Award, the 11th Zhuang Chongwen Literary Award, "Selected Novels", "Chinese Writers" and "Shanghai Literature" and other publication awards, and was selected into the ranking list of the Chinese Novel Society. Member of Chinese Writers Association.

Later
General Fiction后来
Wen Yajun
Wen Yajun is currently the editor-in-chief of a literary magazine at the Beijing Armed Police Headquarters. He is the author of six novels, including Pseudo Life, and seven novel collections, including Hard Snow and Carrying Water. He won the 3rd Lu Xun Literary Award, the 11th Zhuang Chongwen Literary Award, "Selected Novels", "Chinese Writers" and "Shanghai Literature" and other publication awards, and was selected into the ranking list of the Chinese Novel Society. Member of Chinese Writers Association.
Wen Yajun is currently the editor-in-chief of a literary magazine at the Beijing Armed Police Headquarters. He is the author of six novels, including Pseudo Life, and seven novel collections, including Hard Snow and Carrying Water. He won the 3rd Lu Xun Literary Award, the 11th Zhuang Chongwen Literary Award, "Selected Novels", "Chinese Writers" and "Shanghai Literature" and other publication awards, and was selected into the ranking list of the Chinese Novel Society. Member of Chinese Writers Association.

Door-returning Gift
General Fiction回门礼
Wen Yajun
Wen Yajun is currently the editor-in-chief of a literary magazine at the Beijing Armed Police Headquarters. He is the author of six novels, including Pseudo Life, and seven novel collections, including Hard Snow and Carrying Water. He won the 3rd Lu Xun Literary Award, the 11th Zhuang Chongwen Literary Award, "Selected Novels", "Chinese Writers" and "Shanghai Literature" and other publication awards, and was selected into the ranking list of the Chinese Novel Society. Member of Chinese Writers Association.
Wen Yajun is currently the editor-in-chief of a literary magazine at the Beijing Armed Police Headquarters. He is the author of six novels, including Pseudo Life, and seven novel collections, including Hard Snow and Carrying Water. He won the 3rd Lu Xun Literary Award, the 11th Zhuang Chongwen Literary Award, "Selected Novels", "Chinese Writers" and "Shanghai Literature" and other publication awards, and was selected into the ranking list of the Chinese Novel Society. Member of Chinese Writers Association.

The Next Stop is Warm
General Fiction下一站温暖
Gu Aai
As marriage was about to begin, Tian Tian suffered a betrayal and five years of love was wiped out. There is no crying, no anger, he is not his own man, and there is no point in trying to keep him. That's right, if you break up, let's break up. I am talented, beautiful, moral, and virtuous. Without you, I will still live a wonderful life. In Sichuan and Chongqing Mansion, eating spicy food with all one's strength... While we were talking to each other with tears in our eyes, hey, what is this extremely handsome man in front of me looking at me for? Have you never seen a beautiful woman eating spicy food with tears in her eyes?
As marriage was about to begin, Tian Tian suffered a betrayal and five years of love was wiped out. There is no crying, no anger, he is not his own man, and there is no point in trying to keep him. That's right, if you break up, let's break up. I am talented, beautiful, moral, and virtuous. Without you, I will still live a wonderful life. In Sichuan and Chongqing Mansion, eating spicy food with all one's strength... While we were talking to each other with tears in our eyes, hey, what is this extremely handsome man in front of me looking at me for? Have you never seen a beautiful woman eating spicy food with tears in her eyes?

Snail Marriage
General Fiction蜗婚
Hu Xiaomei
"Snail Marriage" tells the story of Su Yao, a single mother with a child, who still lives under the same roof as her ex-husband Gu Yuan for various reasons. In order to become independent as soon as possible, Su Yao changed his job, but he didn't expect that his new boss was his former lover Xu Dongyang. Xu Dongyang wanted to win her back to him, but accidentally discovered that the legitimate children of Su Yao and Gu Yuan were actually his own flesh and blood. At the same time, Gu Yuan also wanted to keep Su Yao. Although the two were divorced, living together was filled with an atmosphere of ambiguity and danger. A lie requires more lies to make up for it. When the truth is revealed, one woman, two men, three families, and the marriage war begins...
"Snail Marriage" tells the story of Su Yao, a single mother with a child, who still lives under the same roof as her ex-husband Gu Yuan for various reasons. In order to become independent as soon as possible, Su Yao changed his job, but he didn't expect that his new boss was his former lover Xu Dongyang. Xu Dongyang wanted to win her back to him, but accidentally discovered that the legitimate children of Su Yao and Gu Yuan were actually his own flesh and blood. At the same time, Gu Yuan also wanted to keep Su Yao. Although the two were divorced, living together was filled with an atmosphere of ambiguity and danger. A lie requires more lies to make up for it. When the truth is revealed, one woman, two men, three families, and the marriage war begins...

Save People
General Fiction救人
Wen Yajun
Wen Yajun is currently the editor-in-chief of a literary magazine at the Beijing Armed Police Headquarters. He is the author of six novels, including Pseudo Life, and seven novel collections, including Hard Snow and Carrying Water. He won the 3rd Lu Xun Literary Award, the 11th Zhuang Chongwen Literary Award, "Selected Novels", "Chinese Writers" and "Shanghai Literature" and other publication awards, and was selected into the ranking list of the Chinese Novel Society. Member of Chinese Writers Association.
Wen Yajun is currently the editor-in-chief of a literary magazine at the Beijing Armed Police Headquarters. He is the author of six novels, including Pseudo Life, and seven novel collections, including Hard Snow and Carrying Water. He won the 3rd Lu Xun Literary Award, the 11th Zhuang Chongwen Literary Award, "Selected Novels", "Chinese Writers" and "Shanghai Literature" and other publication awards, and was selected into the ranking list of the Chinese Novel Society. Member of Chinese Writers Association.

Delivery
General Fiction接生
Wen Yajun
Wen Yajun is currently the editor-in-chief of a literary magazine at the Beijing Armed Police Headquarters. He is the author of six novels, including Pseudo Life, and seven novel collections, including Hard Snow and Carrying Water. He won the 3rd Lu Xun Literary Award, the 11th Zhuang Chongwen Literary Award, "Selected Novels", "Chinese Writers" and "Shanghai Literature" and other publication awards, and was selected into the ranking list of the Chinese Novel Society. Member of Chinese Writers Association.
Wen Yajun is currently the editor-in-chief of a literary magazine at the Beijing Armed Police Headquarters. He is the author of six novels, including Pseudo Life, and seven novel collections, including Hard Snow and Carrying Water. He won the 3rd Lu Xun Literary Award, the 11th Zhuang Chongwen Literary Award, "Selected Novels", "Chinese Writers" and "Shanghai Literature" and other publication awards, and was selected into the ranking list of the Chinese Novel Society. Member of Chinese Writers Association.

Sister in Memory
General Fiction记忆中的妹妹
Wen Yajun
Wen Yajun is currently the editor-in-chief of a literary magazine at the Beijing Armed Police Headquarters. He is the author of six novels, including Pseudo Life, and seven novel collections, including Hard Snow and Carrying Water. He won the 3rd Lu Xun Literary Award, the 11th Zhuang Chongwen Literary Award, "Selected Novels", "Chinese Writers" and "Shanghai Literature" and other publication awards, and was selected into the ranking list of the Chinese Novel Society. Member of Chinese Writers Association.
Wen Yajun is currently the editor-in-chief of a literary magazine at the Beijing Armed Police Headquarters. He is the author of six novels, including Pseudo Life, and seven novel collections, including Hard Snow and Carrying Water. He won the 3rd Lu Xun Literary Award, the 11th Zhuang Chongwen Literary Award, "Selected Novels", "Chinese Writers" and "Shanghai Literature" and other publication awards, and was selected into the ranking list of the Chinese Novel Society. Member of Chinese Writers Association.

Firewall
General Fiction火墙
Wen Yajun
Wen Yajun is currently the editor-in-chief of a literary magazine at the Beijing Armed Police Headquarters. He is the author of six novels, including Pseudo Life, and seven novel collections, including Hard Snow and Carrying Water. He won the 3rd Lu Xun Literary Award, the 11th Zhuang Chongwen Literary Award, "Selected Novels", "Chinese Writers" and "Shanghai Literature" and other publication awards, and was selected into the ranking list of the Chinese Novel Society. Member of Chinese Writers Association.
Wen Yajun is currently the editor-in-chief of a literary magazine at the Beijing Armed Police Headquarters. He is the author of six novels, including Pseudo Life, and seven novel collections, including Hard Snow and Carrying Water. He won the 3rd Lu Xun Literary Award, the 11th Zhuang Chongwen Literary Award, "Selected Novels", "Chinese Writers" and "Shanghai Literature" and other publication awards, and was selected into the ranking list of the Chinese Novel Society. Member of Chinese Writers Association.

Marry a Daughter
General Fiction嫁女
Wen Yajun
Wen Yajun is currently the editor-in-chief of a literary magazine at the Beijing Armed Police Headquarters. He is the author of six novels, including Pseudo Life, and seven novel collections, including Hard Snow and Carrying Water. He won the 3rd Lu Xun Literary Award, the 11th Zhuang Chongwen Literary Award, "Selected Novels", "Chinese Writers" and "Shanghai Literature" and other publication awards, and was selected into the ranking list of the Chinese Novel Society. Member of Chinese Writers Association.
Wen Yajun is currently the editor-in-chief of a literary magazine at the Beijing Armed Police Headquarters. He is the author of six novels, including Pseudo Life, and seven novel collections, including Hard Snow and Carrying Water. He won the 3rd Lu Xun Literary Award, the 11th Zhuang Chongwen Literary Award, "Selected Novels", "Chinese Writers" and "Shanghai Literature" and other publication awards, and was selected into the ranking list of the Chinese Novel Society. Member of Chinese Writers Association.

The River That Flows Through the Years
General Fiction流过岁月的河
Wen Yajun
Wen Yajun is currently the editor-in-chief of a literary magazine at the Beijing Armed Police Headquarters. He is the author of six novels, including Pseudo Life, and seven novel collections, including Hard Snow and Carrying Water. He won the 3rd Lu Xun Literary Award, the 11th Zhuang Chongwen Literary Award, "Selected Novels", "Chinese Writers" and "Shanghai Literature" and other publication awards, and was selected into the ranking list of the Chinese Novel Society. Member of Chinese Writers Association.
Wen Yajun is currently the editor-in-chief of a literary magazine at the Beijing Armed Police Headquarters. He is the author of six novels, including Pseudo Life, and seven novel collections, including Hard Snow and Carrying Water. He won the 3rd Lu Xun Literary Award, the 11th Zhuang Chongwen Literary Award, "Selected Novels", "Chinese Writers" and "Shanghai Literature" and other publication awards, and was selected into the ranking list of the Chinese Novel Society. Member of Chinese Writers Association.

Bitter Water Talla
General Fiction苦水塔尔拉
Wen Yajun
Wen Yajun is currently the editor-in-chief of a literary magazine at the Beijing Armed Police Headquarters. He is the author of six novels, including Pseudo Life, and seven novel collections, including Hard Snow and Carrying Water. He won the 3rd Lu Xun Literary Award, the 11th Zhuang Chongwen Literary Award, "Selected Novels", "Chinese Writers" and "Shanghai Literature" and other publication awards, and was selected into the ranking list of the Chinese Novel Society. Member of Chinese Writers Association.
Wen Yajun is currently the editor-in-chief of a literary magazine at the Beijing Armed Police Headquarters. He is the author of six novels, including Pseudo Life, and seven novel collections, including Hard Snow and Carrying Water. He won the 3rd Lu Xun Literary Award, the 11th Zhuang Chongwen Literary Award, "Selected Novels", "Chinese Writers" and "Shanghai Literature" and other publication awards, and was selected into the ranking list of the Chinese Novel Society. Member of Chinese Writers Association.

Green Palm
General Fiction绿手掌
Wen Yajun
Wen Yajun is currently the editor-in-chief of a literary magazine at the Beijing Armed Police Headquarters. He is the author of six novels, including Pseudo Life, and seven novel collections, including Hard Snow and Carrying Water. He won the 3rd Lu Xun Literary Award, the 11th Zhuang Chongwen Literary Award, "Selected Novels", "Chinese Writers" and "Shanghai Literature" and other publication awards, and was selected into the ranking list of the Chinese Novel Society. Member of Chinese Writers Association.
Wen Yajun is currently the editor-in-chief of a literary magazine at the Beijing Armed Police Headquarters. He is the author of six novels, including Pseudo Life, and seven novel collections, including Hard Snow and Carrying Water. He won the 3rd Lu Xun Literary Award, the 11th Zhuang Chongwen Literary Award, "Selected Novels", "Chinese Writers" and "Shanghai Literature" and other publication awards, and was selected into the ranking list of the Chinese Novel Society. Member of Chinese Writers Association.

The Charm of Kashgar
General Fiction喀什的魅惑
Wen Yajun
Wen Yajun is currently the editor-in-chief of a literary magazine at the Beijing Armed Police Headquarters. He is the author of six novels, including Pseudo Life, and seven novel collections, including Hard Snow and Carrying Water. He won the 3rd Lu Xun Literary Award, the 11th Zhuang Chongwen Literary Award, "Selected Novels", "Chinese Writers" and "Shanghai Literature" and other publication awards, and was selected into the ranking list of the Chinese Novel Society. Member of Chinese Writers Association.
Wen Yajun is currently the editor-in-chief of a literary magazine at the Beijing Armed Police Headquarters. He is the author of six novels, including Pseudo Life, and seven novel collections, including Hard Snow and Carrying Water. He won the 3rd Lu Xun Literary Award, the 11th Zhuang Chongwen Literary Award, "Selected Novels", "Chinese Writers" and "Shanghai Literature" and other publication awards, and was selected into the ranking list of the Chinese Novel Society. Member of Chinese Writers Association.

Gold
General Fiction金色
Wen Yajun
Wen Yajun is currently the editor-in-chief of a literary magazine at the Beijing Armed Police Headquarters. He is the author of six novels, including Pseudo Life, and seven novel collections, including Hard Snow and Carrying Water. He won the 3rd Lu Xun Literary Award, the 11th Zhuang Chongwen Literary Award, "Selected Novels", "Chinese Writers" and "Shanghai Literature" and other publication awards, and was selected into the ranking list of the Chinese Novel Society. Member of Chinese Writers Association.
Wen Yajun is currently the editor-in-chief of a literary magazine at the Beijing Armed Police Headquarters. He is the author of six novels, including Pseudo Life, and seven novel collections, including Hard Snow and Carrying Water. He won the 3rd Lu Xun Literary Award, the 11th Zhuang Chongwen Literary Award, "Selected Novels", "Chinese Writers" and "Shanghai Literature" and other publication awards, and was selected into the ranking list of the Chinese Novel Society. Member of Chinese Writers Association.