Zhang Yiyi (author)
Zhang Yiyi (simplified Chinese: 张一一; traditional Chinese: 張一一; pinyin: Zhāng Yīyī; born January 1, 1981) is a Chinese novelist and reviewer,[1][2][3][4] who is famous for his hyping talent.[5] He had once been selected as top 10 fools in China by Chinese netizens.[6]
Zhang Yiyi | |
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Native name | 张一一 |
Born | Xiangyin County, Yueyang, Hunan, China | January 1, 1981
Occupation | Novelist |
Language | Chinese |
Period | 2005–present |
Genre | Novel |
Notable works | I'm Not A Scum Anti Dream of the Red Chamber Seeing Countrymen with Three Eyes |
Biography
Zhang was born in 1981 in Xiangyin County, Yueyang City, Hunan Province.
In 2005, Zhang's novel I'm Not A Scum (我不是人渣) was published.
In 2011, Zhang published his novels Anti Dream of the Red Chamber (反红楼梦) and The Lovely Chinese (可爱的中国人).
In 2012, Zhang wrote the book Seeing Countrymen with Three Eyes (带三只眼看国人).
In 2013, Zhang wrote a Fu The Chinese Communist Party (党赋) to celebrate the 92nd anniversary of the Chinese Communist Party.[7][8]
Works
- I'm Not Scum 我不是人渣 (in Chinese). Changjiang Publisher. 2005. ISBN 9787807080466.
- Be famous overnight 一夜成名 (in Chinese). Chinese Opera Publisher. 2006. ISBN 9787104023135.
- Anti Dream of the Red Chamber 反红楼梦 (in Chinese). 2011.
- The Lovely Chinese 可爱的中国人 (in Chinese). 2011.
- Seeing Countrymen with Three Eyes 带三只眼看国人 (in Chinese). Nanfang Publisher. 2012. ISBN 9787550106116.
References
- "Controversial Chinese writer plans surgery to look like Shakespeare". chinapost.com.tw. 2011-04-23.
- "Chinese author plans plastic surgery to look like Shakespeare". heraldsun.com.au. 2011-11-01.
- 《党赋》作者张一一个人简介. xhby.net (in Chinese). 2011-07-06.
- 争议作家张一一新作《带三只眼看国人》叫板柏杨. iFeng (in Chinese). 2012-02-23.
- 争议作家出书揭秘炒作"6特征" 被封"炒作帝". chinanews.com. 13 July 2010. Retrieved 8 December 2014.
- "Chinese netizens select top 10 fools in China on April Fool's Day". Whats On Tianjin. 1 April 2011. Retrieved 8 December 2014.
- 作家张一一《党赋》迎"七一"献礼建党92周年. xhby.net (in Chinese). 2013-06-28.
- 湖南万人大朗诵作家张一一《党赋》庆建党90周年. xhby.net (in Chinese). 2011-06-27.
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