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Prose pays attention to the dispersion of form and concentration of spirit, and the profound artistic conception. Who are the "Eight Masters of Prose" in contemporary China?

1. Yu Qiuyu

Yu Qiuyu, born on August 23, 1946 in Yuyao County, Ningbo City, Zhejiang Province, is a famous Chinese contemporary cultural scholar, theorist, cultural historian, writer, and essayist . His representative works include "Notes of a Mountain Dwelling", "Frost-Cold River", "A Thousand Year Sigh", "Cultural Journey", etc.

2. Jin Kemu

Jin Kemu (August 14, 1912 - August 5, 2000), also known as Zhimo, was born in Shouxian County, Anhui Province. A famous Chinese litterateur, translator, Sanskrit researcher, and Indian culture researcher. Together with Ji Xianlin and Chen Yulong, he is known as the "Three Pens of Peking University". Representative works include "History of Sanskrit Literature", "Collection of Indian Culture", "Collection of Comparative Culture", etc.

3. Bing Xin

Bing Xin (October 5, 1900 - February 28, 1999), formerly known as Xie Wanying, was born in Changle, Fujian. Chinese poet, modern writer, translator, children's literature writer, social activist, and essayist. "Leisure", "Stars·Spring Water", "Little Orange Lantern", etc.

4. Qin Mu

Qin Mu, born in Hong Kong in 1919, is from Chenghai, Guangdong. Master of Chinese prose, Chinese writer, editorial director of Zhonghua Book Company in Guangzhou, deputy editor-in-chief of "Yangcheng Evening News", and vice chairman of the Guangdong Branch of the Chinese Writers Association. His representative works include "Land" and "The Collection of Waves on the Long River".

5. Wang Zengqi

Wang Zengqi, born in Gaoyou, Jiangsu Province on March 5, 1920, is a representative figure of contemporary Chinese writers, essayists, dramatists and Beijing-style writers. His representative works include "Ordained", "Supper Flower Collection", "Passing Water", "Wan Cui Wen Tan", etc.

6. Yu Guangzhong

Yu Guangzhong (October 21, 1928 - December 14, 2017), a famous contemporary writer, poet, scholar, and translator, was born in Nanjing, his ancestral home Yongchun, Fujian. His representative works include "Nostalgia", "Listen to the Cold Rain", "White Jade Bitter Melon", "Memory as Long as Railroad Tracks", "On the Watershed", etc.

7. Ji Xianlin

Ji Xianlin (August 6, 1911 - July 11, 2009), a native of Linqing, Liaocheng City, Shandong Province, China, with the courtesy name Xibu and Qi stout. Internationally renowned Orientalist master, linguist, writer, Chinese scholar, Buddhist scholar, historian, educator and social activist. His representative works include "History of Sino-Indian Cultural Relations", "Buddhism and Sino-Indian Cultural Exchanges", "Miscellaneous Memories of the Cowshed", etc.

8. Zhang Zhongxing

Zhang Zhongxing, whose original name is Zhang Xuan and whose scientific name is Zhang Xu, was born in Shizhuang, Hebei Tunxiang, Xianghe County, Hebei Province. He is a famous scholar, philosopher and essayist. Mainly engaged in research on Chinese language, classical literature and intellectual history. Representative works include "Wenyan Jintai", "Shunsheng Lun", "Hengyi Collection", etc.