I recommend Yu Hua and Su Tong to you.
I haven’t read many Mo Yan novels, but Red Sorghum is really good.
You said "The Ordinary World" is very good, and I felt very familiar with it.
One of my classmates told me that she couldn't stand "Ping" and felt that it was all about farmers and had little to do with her life.
In fact, that book is not just for farmers.
Lu Yao's other works are also good.
I also like Wang Anyi's novels.
My favorites are "Little Baozhuang" and "The Passage".
Deng Gang's "Charming Sea" and several short stories by Wang Zengqi, Liu Shaotang and Lu Wenfu (I have never read Gourmet) are all very good.
But don’t think these are too old, they are almost all from the 1980s.
I know very little about domestic literary works in recent years, sorry.
There is an Oroqen writer who wrote "The Buck with Seven Horns". I like it very much, but I have forgotten his name.
This one is older.
I also like the novel "Harbin at Night" very much.
My attitude towards the Japanese was largely influenced by this book.
There is a military writer who wrote an article called "Iron Bed". He is not well-known, but I like it very much, because the people in it do not shout slogans, but it does not prevent me from admiring them.
I don't know if you can still find it.
Liang Xiaosheng's educated youth literature is very well written.
I don’t know, do you like Wang Xiaobo?
I haven't seen much of his stuff.
Mr. Lao She's things are very good.
You must have read this too.
The best novel in modern times, this title is too big. I can only briefly talk about some of my favorite books, and most of them are short stories.
There may be one or two articles that you haven't read, I hope they will be helpful to you.