How many people in China have won the Nobel Prize in Literature?

Updated on culture 2024-04-13
4 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    The Nobel Prize is a foreigner's award because it's not fair And it's not judged by a few people who are in China, and it has to be alive There is no current award in China Lao She and Lu Xun were nominated, but because they are no longer alive, they didn't get it

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Chinese writers who passed by with the Nobel Prize in Literature are:

    1, Lu Xun. 2. Lin Yutang.

    3. Ba Jin. He was nominated for the 2001 Nobel Prize in Literature.

    4, Lao She. Nominated for the 1968 Nobel Prize in Literature. But Lao She died in 1966 and won the Nobel Prize.

    Not awarded to the deceased.

    5, Wang Meng. Participated in the selection of the 2000 Nobel Prize in Literature.

    6. North Island: He was nominated for the Nobel Prize in Literature in 1990.

    On October 11, 2012, Chinese writer "Mo Yan.

    He won the 2012 Nobel Prize in Literature. This is the first time in the 117-year history of the Nobel Prize in Literature that a Chinese writer has won this award.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    The following is a list of Chinese who have won the Nobel Prize in Literature:

    1.Lu Xun (1930): Lu Xun is one of the founders of modern Chinese literature, and his works are very profound and artistic.

    2.Han Yu (1969): Han Yu is one of the representative figures of Tang Dynasty literature, and his works are full of simplicity and naturalness, and have good humanistic feelings.

    4.Mo Yan (2012): Mo Yan is one of the representatives of contemporary Chinese literature, and his works are full of vitality and artistry, allowing people to better understand China's cultural traditions and modern society.

    It is worth noting that the above four Chinese writers have won the Nobel Prize in Literature for their works created in Chinese characters and Chinese.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    1 person. As of November 23, 2018, only Mo Yan in China has won the Nobel Prize in Literature.

    In 2012, Mo Yan won the Nobel Prize in Literature for his award, which is based on the integration of folk tales, history and contemporary society through magical realism.

    Mo Yan, male, formerly known as Guan Moye, born on February 17, 1955 in Gaomi, Shandong, is the vice chairman of the Chinese Writers Association, the winner of the 2012 Nobel Prize in Literature, and the first Chinese writer to win the Nobel Prize in Literature.

    Mo Yan is known as a writer of "root-seeking literature" because of his series of vernacular works full of complex emotions of "nostalgia" and "resentment". According to incomplete statistics, Mo Yan's works have been translated into at least 40 languages.

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