Top 10 richest Chinese writers in 2015
Updated: 2016-03-25 10:26
By Mei Jia(chinadaily.com.cn)
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Yang Hongying, 18.3 million yuan
The primary school teacher turned writer is not only popular but is one of the few Chinese children's book writers whose works are translated and well-received in the English-speaking world.
Representative works:
Dairy of the Smiling Cat series
Mo's Mischief series
Da Bing, 18 million yuan
Born in 1980, Da Bing is a travel writer/TV anchor/Buddhist. His latest book, Amitabha Mua Mua, is a romance collection with his personal insights, which are believed to inspire urban youth.
Representative works:
Amitabha Mua Mua
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