
Mai Jia
麦家
Mai Jia, who spent many years in the Chinese intelligence services, is one of China's bestselling and most famous writers. He is the author of four novels, three of which have been turned into television series and films. Mai has won almost every major book prize in China, including its highest literary honor, the Mao Dun Literature Prize.

Mo Yan
莫言
Mo Yan is the first Chinese writer who won the Nobel Prize in Literature. With his regional literature works appearing suddenly in the 1980s, he is honored as a “root-questing” literary writer full of complicated feelings of “homesick”.

Mao Haijian
Mao Haijian, born in 1954, studied under Professor Chen Xulu in his early years.

Meng Xianming
孟宪明
Meng Xianming, famous writer, scriptwriter, folklorist, is the chairman of Henan Children’s Literature Association, vice chairman of Henan Folklore Association, part-time professor of the School of Literature of Henan University.