Gender: Female
Hometown: Hefei, Anhui
Graduate school: Anhui University
Occupation: writer
Famous urban female writer. At the beginning, the screen name was "Young Women 66", which meant that young women were idle and loitering on the Internet. Later, netizens called her Liu Liu directly to save trouble. This name has been in use.
He is the author of the novels "King Gui and Anna", "Double-sided Adhesive", "Dwelling House", essays "Tender and Gentle" and "Sandra's Housewife Life". "Double-sided tape" attracted extensive discussion as soon as it came out and became a sharp social topic. It was adapted into TV series and drama, causing a strong sensation.
Liu Liu joked about his midlife crisis. He expressed his depression with pen and ink in fear and trembling. He expects to achieve family harmony and doesn't want to get involved accidentally. Over the past few years, he has written King Gui and Anna, Double-sided Adhesive and Dwelling House. Now Liu Yin is very interested in planting flowers, and a new book, My Diary, will be published soon, providing a dictionary of happy expectant mothers for expectant mothers.
The main experience of Liu Liu
1995 graduated from the Department of International Trade of Anhui University. Engaged in foreign trade for many years after graduation.
1999 went to Singapore to settle down and engage in preschool education.
From 1999, I began to write online under the pseudonym Liu Liu.
In 2003, her novel Gui Wang and Anna became famous in the online world at home and abroad, and she was regarded as the representative of the third generation of overseas Chinese female writers after Zhang Ailing and Hong Ying. Double-sided tape, which reflects the relationship between mother-in-law and daughter-in-law, attracted attention as soon as it came out, and was hailed as a "classic marriage textbook", which triggered a big discussion on the topic of urban family ethics on the Internet and was adapted into a drama and a TV series.
In 2007, the novel Dwelling House was published and adapted into a TV series. The descriptions of socially sensitive topics such as gender and houses in novels and plays immediately aroused heated discussion in society.
In 2009, the novel Ukiyo-e was published.