Chinese Literature

Chinese literature extends thousands of years, from the earliest recorded dynastic court archives to the mature fictional novels that arose during the Ming Dynasty to entertain the masses of literate Chinese. The introduction of widespread woodblock printing during the Tang Dynasty (618–907) and the invention of movable type printing by Bi Sheng (990–1051) during the Song Dynasty (960–1279) rapidly spread written knowledge throughout China. In more modern times, the author Lu Xun (1881–1936) is considered the founder of baihua literature in China.

I Deliver Parcels in Beijing
A Beast Slinks Towards Beijing
长安的荔枝
Women, Seated
Ghost Music
Land of Big Numbers
Rouge Street: Three Novellas
Jumpnauts
Cinema Love
太白金星有点烦
City of Fiction
Đêm Trường Tăm Tối
Daughters of the Flower Fragrant Garden: Two Sisters Separated by China's Civil War
Elsewhere
The Way Spring Arrives and Other Stories
The Art of War
The Three-Body Problem (Remembrance of Earth’s Past, #1)
To Live
Tao Te Ching
Three Kingdoms (4-Volume Boxed Set)
Monkey: The Journey to the West
Red Sorghum
The Story of the Stone, or The Dream of the Red Chamber, Vol. 1: The Golden Days
Outlaws of the Marsh (4-Volume Boxed Set)
Wild Swans: Three Daughters of China
The Dark Forest (Remembrance of Earth’s Past, #2)
The Analects
Love in a Fallen City
Dream of the Red Chamber
Chronicle of a Blood Merchant
The Three-Body Problem by Liu CixinTo Live by Yu HuaWolf Totem by Jiang RongBalzac and the Little Chinese Seamstress by Dai SijieThe Four Books by Yan Lianke
Modern Chinese Literature
80 books — 38 voters

Złota pagoda by Yukio MishimaWyznanie maski by Yukio MishimaDziennik szalonego starca by Jun'ichirō TanizakiJestem, tęsknię, mówię by Yūko TsushimaCzteroksiąg by 阎连科
Proza Dalekiego Wschodu
36 books — 6 voters
The Three-Inch Golden Lotus by Feng Jicai 冯骥才Panic and Deaf by Hsiao-Sheng LiangThe Remote Country of Women by Hua BaiChaos and All That by Liu SolaThe Money Demon by Chen Diexian
Fiction from Modern China series
12 books — 1 voter



Kay Redfield Jamison
Th Chinese believe that before you can conquer a beast you first must make it beautiful.
Kay Redfield Jamison, An Unquiet Mind: A Memoir of Moods and Madness

Bi Feiyu
The biggest problem in Chinese society is not money, but rather the lack of a developed civil society. Civil society has received a lot of attention in recent years. But in truth, squared off against the overwhelming presence of the state, the positive elements of civil society are completely powerless." [In interview. Pathlight: New Chinese Writing (Summer 2013)] ...more
Bi Feiyu

More quotes...
Rue Apotheca: A Study of Herbal Medicine in Literature 'Then sprinkles she the juice of rue, With nine drops of the midnight dew From lunarie distillin…more
8 members, last active 7 months ago
Kunlun Journal Kunlun Journal of Chinese Historical Fiction is an online literary journal dedicated to wuxia an…more
31 members, last active 9 years ago
中文书阅读交流。 We read in Chinese
5 members, last active 10 years ago
Goodreads Chinese Book Club Book club started by Goodreads employees for anyone who wants to read and discuss Chinese litera…more
62 members, last active 4 years ago