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Did Jing M.Guo win any prizes?
Senior two and senior three won the first prize of the "New Concept Composition Competition" for three consecutive sessions and four consecutive sessions. But what really made him angry was Fantasy City, which sold 840,000 copies from the end of 2003 to June 5438+February. According to relevant media reports, Fantasy City ranked third in the national literature bestseller list in June 5438+065438+ 10, 2003. He was nominated as one of the "most popular writers" in the "2003 China Literary Figures" selection jointly organized by Sina. Com and Southern Metropolis Daily, and tied with great writers Wang Meng and Hai Yan, which made many literary predecessors fall behind. At that time, the novel Fantasy City was published in June 5438 +2003 10. At the Beijing Book Fair, it, together with Chi Li's Shout When You Have Pleasure and I'm Korean, ranked among the top three books in the sales list of literature, art and social sciences. It was distributed to 500,000 copies in just a few months. Some readers can't buy this book or even borrow it by hand, and their response to the expansion of the content of the work is more favorable. Some readers also suggested continuing "Fantasy City", making it into a TV series and a cartoon. At the same time, it has aroused great repercussions among literary predecessors and many experts. On March 27th, 2003, amid flowers and applause, Shanghai University held a lecture on "Fantasy City" for Jing M.Guo. Participants included Zhao, vice chairman of Chinese Writers Association, vice chairman of Shanghai Writers Association, and Ge, a famous writer. It is the first time in China to hold such a seminar for the works of an unknown college student. What's more, at this time, he was bought out by Feng Chun Literature and Art Publishing House for the publishing rights of the works he created during his college years. In today's literary world in China, it is rare for students under the age of 20 to be worth millions.

In September 2003, Jing M.Guo published his second novel "How many flowers fall in a dream". It is said that the first print reached 300,000 copies. By describing the life of a group of college students living in Beijing, this book reflects some students' thinking about life and love. Once this book was published, it was sought after by young readers. However, after the book was published, Zhuang Yu, a Beijing woman writer, thought that the book was suspected of infringing its copyright and sued Jing M.Guo in the Beijing Intermediate People's Court. This incident caused a lawsuit for three years, and finally the court found that Jing M.Guo had infringed Zhuang Yu's copyright.

Subsequently, Jing M.Guo issued "1995-2005 summer has not arrived". Nevertheless, Jing M.Guo was under pressure to edit the "Isolated Island" series.

At the end of 2005, at the request of Chen Kaige, the film The Promise was adapted into a novel.

In 2006, after the closure of the Island Book Department, he was promoted to the boss of Echo Company, and was the editor-in-chief of The Most Novel, which was published by Changjiang Literature and Art Publishing House. The staff was I5land's former staff.

At the end of April 2007, I wrote lyrics for the theme song "I am the brightest" of Hunan Satellite TV's "Happy Boys". Soon, I used up all the papers published in Beijing to print a new book, The River of Sorrow. Later, I was told that the sales volume exceeded one million, and the sales volume of books in China ranked the top three in three days.

In August, I prefaced the photo album Happy Boys 13.

At the end of September, he joined the Chinese Writers Association.

Provide graphic planning for the book department of POOK, the most novel author of Youth Sacrifice.

Lin, a journey lost in boundaries

"If I get more than darkness" meow.

Top secret combination chocolate's one thousand and one nights

Love sports &; Masquerade, Alice

Don't turn back time, turn to thinking.

On June+10, 5438, Jing M.Guo founded a company headed by Han Xi, and others resigned one after another, allegedly because of the idea of running a magazine.

June+10, 5438, started to create a new work "Tiny Times".

165438+ 10 joined the Chinese Writers Association and became the youngest member of the Chinese Writers Association.