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What are the awards for Chinese literary works?

Which one has the highest gold content?

Lu Xun Literary Award The Lu Xun Literary Award was established to encourage the creation of outstanding Chinese short stories, reportage, poetry, essays, essays, literary theory and critical works, and to encourage the translation of outstanding Chinese and foreign literary works. It is sponsored by the Chinese Writers Association

, is one of China’s most prestigious literary awards.

The Lu Xun Literature Prize is awarded every two years.

Shi Tiesheng's "Notes on an Old House", Chi Zijian's "The Cowpen in the Fog Moon", and Acheng's "Ms. Zhao Yiman" have won awards.

Mao Dun Literary Award The Mao Dun Literary Award is sponsored by the Chinese Writers Association. It was established in 1981 according to the last wish of the famous writer Comrade Mao Dun to encourage the creation of outstanding novels. It is one of the highest honorary literary awards in the Chinese literary circle.

The Mao Dun Literature Award is awarded every four years. Zhou Keqin's "Xu Mao and His Daughters" and Wei Wei's "The East" have won the award.

Lao She Literature Award The Lao She Literature Award is the highest literary and art award in Beijing sponsored by the Beijing Federation of Literary and Art Circles and the Lao She Literary and Art Foundation. It is used to reward the creations of Beijing-based authors and outstanding works published in Beijing.

The "Lao She Literature Award" was officially established in 1989 and awarded for the first time in June 2000.

Award projects include novels, novellas, drama scripts, films, TV series and radio plays.

Liu Heng's "The Happy Life of the Mouthless Zhang Damin" won the Outstanding Novel Award, and Zhang Jie's "Wordless" won the Outstanding Novel Award.

The Feng Mu Literary Award focuses on encouraging new writers. It is selected once a year and consists of three awards: 1. Young Critics Award; 2. New Literary Award; 3. Military Literary Creation Award.

The three awards focus on young and middle-aged writers and critics. Among them, the Young Critics Award is for those under 40 years old; the Military Literary Creation Award is for those under 50 years old; the New Literary Award has not yet specified a specific age.

Liu Liangcheng, Bi Feiyu, Mo Yan, etc. have won awards.

The Cao Yu Drama Literature Award is sponsored by the China Federation of Literary and Art Circles and the Chinese Dramatists Association. It is a national award specifically for script creation and represents the highest level of drama creation in our country.

Its predecessor was the National Outstanding Script Award founded by the Chinese Dramatists Association in 1980. In 1994, it was renamed the Cao Yu Drama Literature Award.

Chong Chung-man Literary Award The Chong Chung-man Literary Award is a youth literature award sponsored by the famous Hong Kong figure Mr. Chong Chung-man in 1987 and sponsored by the China Literature Foundation.

It is mainly used to reward young writers and outstanding youth literature publications who have achieved outstanding results in literary creation and literary criticism.

Wang Anyi, Wang Xiaoming and other individuals, magazines such as "Youth Literature" and "Youth" have won awards.

The most valuable ones are the Lu Xun Literature Award and the Mao Dun Literature Award.