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What are Zhou's works?
Zhou's works include: The Right Way on Earth, Made in China, Absolute Power, Supreme Interest, State Prosecution, My Lord's Ups and Downs, and many other influential political novels.

Zhou, a famous writer and screenwriter, was born in Xuzhou, Jiangsu. Member of the Presidium of Chinese Writers Association and Vice Chairman of Jiangsu Writers Association. Novels such as "The Right Way on Earth" were personally adapted into film and television dramas by him, which repeatedly set a record for viewing. He has won the National Book Award, the National Five-One Project Award, the National Excellent Best-seller Award, the China TV Flying Award and the China TV Golden Eagle Award for many times, and is known as "the first person in China's political novels".

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Zhou, male, 1956 was born in Xuzhou, Jiangsu Province. He worked as a miner, literary editor and government seconder, and went to sea to engage in real estate development, industrial management and securities investment. Now he is a national first-class writer, a young and middle-aged expert with outstanding contributions, a member of the presidium of the Chinese Writers Association, and a vice chairman of the Jiangsu Writers Association, enjoying special allowances from the State Council. Zhou's Collected Works (12 volume), Zhou's Political Novel Reader (3 volumes), Zhou's Anti-corruption Classic Novel (5 volumes), Zhou's Reader (7 volumes), and 73 novellas such as Black Grave, Former Prison and Fallen Land were published. He has written and participated in the production of more than ten TV series adapted from his novels, such as The Right Way on Earth, Made in China, Absolute Power, Supreme Interest, State Prosecution, My Lord's ups and downs, My Hero, etc. He has won the National Book Award, the National Five-One Project Award, the National Excellent Best-seller Award, the China TV Flying Award and the China TV Golden Eagle Award for many times. In 2005, Zhou said no to jinfeng investment's share-trading reform plan, publicly published the Open Letter to National Small and Medium-sized Circulation Shareholders, and voted against the share-trading reform plan of listed companies. Therefore, he was nominated as a public figure of CCTV China Economic Year in 2005. In 2006, with an annual royalty income of 3.75 million, it ranked 17 in the first "Rich List of Chinese Writers".