Priest

Chinese author

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2025 Planned publication of 'Silent Reading' (默读) in foreign publication/translation
2024 Published 'Coins of Destiny' (六爻) as a print publication in Singapore.
2024 Published 'The Defectives' (残次品) as a print publication in Singapore.
2024 Published 'Drowning Sorrows in Raging Fire' (烈火浇愁) as a print publication in Singapore.
2024 Published two Russian translations of works: 'Топить в вине бушующее пламя печали' (Extinguishing the Raging Flame of Sorrow in Wine) and 'Безмолвное чтение' (Silent Reading).
2024 Wrote 'Chun Bai E Mo', a futuristic fantasy novel
July 2023 Published 'Stars of Chaos' (杀破狼), volume 1 in foreign publication/translation
May 2023 Published 'Guardian' (镇魂), volume 1 in foreign publication/translation
February 2023 Started online serialization of 'The Defectives' (残次品) in Japan
2022 Published 'Qiao Tou Lou Shang', a contemporary suspense novel
2021 Wrote 'Tai Sui', a historical, steampunk, and xianxia novel
September 2021 Online serialization of 'Yeolhwayosu' (열화요수/烈火浇愁) began in September 2021
August 2021 Online serialization of 'Janchapum' (잔차품/残次品) began in August 2021
June 2021 Began online serialization of 'Guardian' (镇魂) in Japan, continuing through August 2022
2020 Ranked No. 5 in the Top 50 Influence Ranking of Chinese Women Writers of Network Literature
2020 Named Online Literature Masterpiece with the Most Copyright Value in Historical Genre by the Network Committee of China Literary Critics Association
2020 Recognized as one of the Top Ten Wuxia Authors in the Past 20 Years by Orange Melon Network Literature Awards
2020 Named as one of the Top 100 Industry Representatives of Network Literature in the Past 20 Years by Orange Melon Network Literature Awards
January 2020 Online serialization of 'Salparang' (살파랑/杀破狼) began in January 2020
2019 Priest was ranked 17th on the List of Richest Chinese Authors based on royalties, highlighting their significant financial success as a writer in the Chinese literary market.
2019 Ranked No. 8 in the Top 50 Influence Ranking of Chinese Women Writers of Network Literature
2019 Selected in the Top Ten Best Searchlight Chinese Literature Books of 2019
2019 Won the 30th Chinese Science Fiction Galaxy Awards for Best Original Book for the work published by Jiangsu Phoenix Literature and Art Publishing House
2019 Published 'Lie Huo Jiao Chou', an urban fantasy/mythology novel that was adapted into a donghua
2018 Ranked No. 11 in the Top 50 Influence Ranking of Chinese Women Writers of Network Literature
2018 At the 4th Chinese Original Fiction Awards, Priest won the Most Popular Work award for their writing.
2018 Priest's work 'Mo Du' was selected as the Top 1 in the Suspense/Mystery Genre on the Douban Annual Reading List.
2018 Wrote 'Wu wuran, wu gonghai', a contemporary wuxia novel
2017 Ranked No. 23 in the Top 50 Influence Ranking of Chinese Women Writers of Network Literature
2017 Recognized in Weibo Reading as Top Ten Asian books and received Novel Reading List awards for Most Anticipated Screen Adaptation and Most Popular Ancient Chinese Work
2017 Ranked Top 1 in Douban Annual Reading List for Fantasy Genre
2017 Published 'Can Ci Pin', a space science fiction novel that was adapted into a donghua
2016 Priest received multiple Jinjiang Literature City Awards: Most Valuable Author of IP adaptation, and awards for excellent historical romance works with 'You Fei' and outstanding BL works with 'Mo Du'.
2016 Ranked Top 1 in Douban Annual Reading List for Fantasy Genre
2016 Won 2nd Network Literature Biennial Award – Bronze Award and multiple Novel Reading List awards including Novel of the Year, Best Ancient Saying of the Year, Best Plot of the Year, and Author of the Year
2016 Wrote 'Mo Du', a suspense and mystery novel
2015 Priest won the Jinjiang Literature City Award for outstanding BL (Boys Love) works with the novel 'Sha Po Lang'.
2015 Published multiple novels including 'Sha Po Lang', 'Guomen', and 'You Fei' across historical, court politics, steampunk, contemporary slice-of-life, and wuxia genres
2014 Priest won the Jinjiang Literature City Award for outstanding BL (Boys Love) works with the novel 'Shan He Biao Li'.
2014 Wrote novels 'Shan He Biao Li', 'Liu Yao', and 'Tuo Gui' in contemporary fantasy, xianxia, and science fiction genres
2013 Priest won two Jinjiang Literature City Awards: one for outstanding modern romance with 'Da Ying Xiong Shi Dai' and another for outstanding BL (Boys Love) works with 'Da Ge'.
2013 Published 'Da Ge' and 'Da Ying Xiong Shi Dai', a contemporary slice-of-life novel and a space science fiction novel
2012 Priest won the Jinjiang Literature City Award for outstanding BL (Boys Love) works with the novel 'Zhen Hun'.
2012 Wrote multiple novels including 'Zi Ben Jian Ke', 'Da Zhan Tuo Yan Zheng', 'Shou Cong Zhi Dao', and 'Zhen Hun' across contemporary fantasy, slice-of-life, and urban fantasy genres
2011 Priest won the Jinjiang Literature City Award for outstanding BL (Boys Love) works with the novel 'Tian Ya Ke'.
2011 Published novels 'Zhongji Lanyin', 'Jin Se', 'Youyi', and 'Zuihou de shouwei' in science fiction, xianxia, and western fantasy genres
2010 Priest won the Jinjiang Literature City Award for outstanding BL (Boys Love) works with the novel 'Qi Ye'.
2010 Wrote several novels including 'Huai Dao', 'Qi Ye', 'Liu Guang Shi Wu Nian', and 'Tian Ya Ke', spanning genres like suspense, historical, court politics, and wuxia

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