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How many books (bl's) have you written since the gale blew?

3 books.

BL is the abbreviation of Boys' Love, which is translated into Chinese as love between boys (referring to love between men, but not exactly the same as gay men), also known as rose, beauty addiction and juvenile love. In the Japanese cartoon circle, there is a special BL cartoon school.

The first appearance of "juvenile love" is the name used by the "24 groups" who created girls' cartoons. The simple explanation of the 24 groups is a group of girls' cartoonists born around the 24th year of Showa (1949), including Keiko Takemiya, Moto Hagio, Ryouko Yamagishi and Yumiko Ooshima. At that time, the plot mainly described the same-sex feelings among teenagers, and the performance tended to be spiritual. In terms of sociality, at that time, it was not as good as now, because of many gay movements or media reports, when homosexuality was more acceptable to the public, most of the works were shrouded in a dark and even gloomy tone.

JUNe "JUNE" came from Jun Magazine, which was founded in 1978. After the third issue, it was renamed June. At first, Keiko Takemiya's cartoon was published, and the novel was written by Kaoru Kurimoto (Nakajima). In addition, there were famous writers such as Toshie Kihara and Yasuko Qingchi. The key theme of the magazine is beautiful teenagers, and of course there is no shortage of love descriptions between beautiful teenagers.

The content revolves around the beauty-obsessed atmosphere (here beauty-obsessed simply stands for aestheticism). For example, Kaoru Kurimoto once discussed the suitable name, personality, clothes, etc. of beautiful teenagers in JUNE, and branded them. JUNE stopped publishing in 1979 and resumed publishing in 1981. After 1981, Yoshida Akimi, Bojin Binzi and Takaguchi Lichun appeared in this magazine.

By February, 24, the No.153 issue of Novel was closed, and the quarterly novel JUNE DX was changed (different from the previous issue of the same name), but it was changed to be published irregularly soon.