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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