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Who wrote "The Promise" and where is the author from?

Book title: The Promise

Author: Guo Jingming

Guo Jingming (June 6, 1983 -) is a mainland Chinese writer born in Zigong City, Sichuan Province. His online name is "Fourth Dimension", so he is often called "Fourth Dimension" or "Little Four" in the media. He is one of the representatives of the "post-80s" writers group.

Life

Guo Jingming was born on June 6, 1983 in Zigong City, Sichuan Province. Mother Zou Huilan, father Guo Jianwei.

Students at Xiangyang Primary School and Zigong Ninth Middle School in Gongjing District, Zigong City. In 2002, he was admitted to Shanghai University and studied at the Institute of Film and Television Arts and Technology.

Major Events

Guo Jingming participated in the third and fourth "New Concept Composition Competition" in 2001 and 2002, and won the first prize again, and began to gradually become a novel for young readers. known. Since then, some of the works he wrote for "Sprout" magazine have been welcomed by readers. In October 2002, the fantasy novel "Fantasy City" began to be serialized in "Sprout" magazine. This work received strong responses from many readers. In 2003, the single volume of "Fantasy City" was published by Chunfeng Literature and Art Publishing House and achieved great market success. Since then, several versions of "Fantasy City" including the comic book have been published. In the same year, the Traditional Chinese version was published by United Literature Publishing House in Taiwan. However, some people think that this book has many similarities with the "Holy Legend" series of the Japanese cartoonist group CLAMP in terms of plot settings and other aspects. In 2003, he published essay collections "Reflection on the Left Hand, Time on the Right Hand" and "The Edge of Love and Pain". These books have won Guo Jingming the recognition and support of some readers.

In addition to the above works, some of Guo Jingming's works have also been adapted into comic books.

At the end of 2003, Guo Jingming published his second novel "How Many Flowers Fall in Dreams", and the first printing volume is said to have reached 300,000 copies. This book reflects the thoughts of some students on life and love by describing the lives of a group of college students living in Beijing. As soon as this book was released, it gained popularity among young readers. However, after the book was released, Beijing female writer Zhuang Yu said that this book has many similarities with the storyline, language and character relationships in the novel "In and Out of the Circle" that she had serialized online. In 2004, she filed a lawsuit against Guo Jingming with the Beijing Intermediate People's Court. In December 2004, the first instance verdict found Guo Jingming guilty of plagiarism, and sentenced Guo Jingming and the book's publisher, Chunfeng Literature and Art Publishing House, to stop the publication of "How Many Flowers Fall in Dreams" and compensate Zhuang Yu for economic losses of 200,000 yuan. He apologized to Zhuang Yu. After the verdict was disclosed by the media, it attracted widespread attention to Guo Jingming and reflection on the group of writers born in the 1980s. However, Guo Jingming was unwilling to express his opinion in front of the media on this matter. When Guo Jingming was participating in the recording of the "Cultural Interview" program on China Central Television's variety show channel, after the host asked this question several times but refused to answer, he temporarily left the studio and returned to the scene a few minutes later. This incident caused people to discuss Guo Jingming on the Internet.

In 2004, Guo Jingming and his friends formed the "Island Studio" in Shanghai and planned and published the "Island" series of books. This is a regularly published magazine-like series of books. Guo Jingming served as the "supervisor" (later renamed "editor-in-chief"), including writing, photography and illustration models for some content.

In 2005, his third novel "1994-2004 Summer Solstice Has Not Come" was published. Part of this book was serialized in the "Island" series. In the same year, the traditional Chinese version of "How Many Flowers Fall in Dreams" was published in Taiwan by Yuchen Books.

In March 2005, Guo Jingming was listed in the "Forbes 2005 Celebrity List" launched by the Chinese version of "Forbes" magazine, ranking 92nd.

In 2005, he planned and launched the "musical novel" "Hidden".

Reviews

Early reviews were mostly positive, especially for "Fantasy City". I think the pure style in Guo Jingming's works is very precious. However, after suspected plagiarism and other issues were disclosed, evaluations in the media began to diverge. Some people think that Guo Jingming is a talented writer. Others think that Guo Jingming is impetuous, immature, and a product of commercial society.

Main Works

"Fantasy City" Novel

"Reflection on the Left Hand, Time on the Right" Collected Works

"The Edge of Love and Pain" Collected Works

"Trainspotting" comic picture book

"The World" comic picture book

"The Happy Time Carved" comic picture book

"Dawn" "Say Good Night" Comic Picture Book

"One Dream for Three or Four Years" Comic Picture Book

"How Many Flowers Have Fallen in a Dream" Novel

"1994-2004 Summer Solstice" To" novel

"Guo Jingming's Growth Diary"