Occupation Novelist Genre Novel、reportage Language Chinese Name Xiao Fuxing | Nationality Chinese Role Novelist Period 1988 - present | |
Alma mater | ||
Education Central Academy of Drama |
Detailed Tour of Zhongxiao Fuxing 忠孝復興 ( ✈️Travel
Xiao Fuxing (simplified Chinese: 肖复兴; traditional Chinese: 肖復興; pinyin: Xiāo Fùxīng; born 1947) is a Chinese novelist. He is now the associate editor for People's Literature.
Contents
- Detailed Tour of Zhongxiao Fuxing Travel
- Xiao Fuxing
- Biography
- Long gestating novels
- Reportage
- Prose and essay
- Awards
- Personal life
- References
Xiao Fuxing
Biography
Xiao was born in Beijing in 1947, with his ancestral home in Cangzhou, Hebei. His father was an office clerk and his family had 6 members.
When he was a junior graduate student, his composition A Portray (Chinese: 一幅画像) won first prize in the Beijing Youth Session Competition.
From 1971 to 1974, during the Cultural Revolution, Xiao worked in Qixing Farm (Chinese: 七星农场) as a farmer. In 1974, Xiao returned to Beijing taught in a school. Xiao was admitted into the Central Academy of Drama in 1978 and taught there after he graduated.
In 1983, Xiao joined the China Writers Association.
From 1988 to 2000, Xiao published the novels The Puppy Love (Chinese: 早恋), A Female Middle School Student's Diary (Chinese: 一个女中学生的日记) and The Youth Sonata (Chinese: 青春奏鸣曲).
In 2006, Xiao published his novels My Youth Memoirs (Chinese: 黑白记忆:我的青春回忆录).
Long-gestating novels
Reportage
Prose and essay
Awards
Personal life
Xiao's son, Xiao Tie (Chinese: 肖铁), is a member of China Writers Association, who was a Peking University student, studying in the United States.