Qiong Yao: The eldest sister in the romance industry, she has become so old that she was called aunty before and will be called old lady this time. Her early works were very good. To paraphrase a romance author, she spilled the blood very delicately. In recent years, her works have become more and more shoddy, but there are also rumors that she has established a production studio in recent years, and those works bearing Qiong Yao's name were not actually written by her. I also think so. Even if a person’s talents are exhausted, he won’t be so great at changing from “poetic” to “conventional”.
Cen Kailun: There were rumors before that she was a boy, but in the end it was discovered that she was still a woman. She is actually not a Taiwanese romance author, but one based in Hong Kong. But many of her novels were published in Taiwan by Qian Wansheng.
Yishu: She is the sister of the famous novelist Ni Kuang (the author of Wesley), one of the three most talented women in Hong Kong. Since I'm not from Taiwan, I won't introduce it in detail.
Xi Juan: She is the eldest among the new generation of authors. Ever since her debut with "Love Through Time", she has been at the top of the romance industry for twelve years. Her early works were characterized by freshness and liveliness. However, in recent years, her works may have become less emotional due to her aging. In recent years, people have often wondered whether her talent has run out. But her latest work "Besides" has swept away people's doubts. Most people said that they have regained the amazing feeling of Xi Juan. I am a loyal fan of Xi Juan ^^
Yu Qing: Most of my early works can be attributed to second-rate novelists (some of them are considered second-rate, which I think is too much). In the middle period, my works include "Laughing in the Storm", "Ms. sir, do you love me?" ", "When a Man Falls in Love with a Woman" and other works have successfully transformed, and have maintained an upward trend since then, approaching Xi Juan. Most of Yu Qing's followers after her transformation believe that Yu Qing is much better than Xi Juan. I think Yu Qing's works after transformation use strong storytelling and ambiguous interactions between men and women to stimulate readers' desire to read. Personally like it too.
Ling Shufen: This is also a strong contender for the top spot in the romance industry. Her works are known for their humor and timelessness, and occasionally have profound works. For example, her "Cold Winter Plum" has always been praised by countless people, with an extremely heavy tone. Her humor setting is extremely natural and can often make people laugh inadvertently.
Gu Ling: Although I am not very fond of this one, she undoubtedly has the most followers. Because her novels are fresh and humorous, and very relaxing and not tiring, they are the best choice for leisure time. Even I don’t like her very much, and I will read her novels from time to time to pass the boring time. But recently, she became obsessed with writing sequels to novels, and she became more and more enthusiastic about writing them. However, the sequels were not good-looking, which made her feel very powerless.
The above four can be said to be the top four Huadans who are still publishing books in the romance industry. Xi Juan and Yu Qing are from Taiwan Feitian (formerly Wansheng) Publishing House, and Ling Shufen is from Hema Publishing House. The publisher, Gu Ling is from Longyin Publishing House.
There are two other authors that have to be mentioned: Ling Yu and Tan Yue. The two of them no longer publish books, and their whereabouts are unknown, but the level of their works at that time was so great that there are still few who can compare with them now. If they still haven't started writing until today, it can be said that the ranking of romance authors will definitely change a lot.
Ling Yu: The works are euphemistic and moving, with extremely deep emotions. His representative works include "Love in a Fallen City" and "Second-hand Lady". I personally like "Second-hand Lady" very much. This story is not a little shocking. At present, There is no novel with similar themes that can surpass "Second Hand Lady". It's just that she left N unwritten pitfalls, played immorally and disappeared. If I remember correctly, she should be from Hema Publishing House.
Tan Yue (Mu Feng): Her works can be said to be exquisite. The most representative ones are "The Love of the Pojun" and "The Love of the White Tiger". Tan Yue and Mu Feng are her pen names in two different publishing houses (Mao Tail and Qian Wansheng). But I heard that she later had a heavy career and studies, so she started writing. However, her whereabouts are always concerned by people. I heard that she may pick up writing again in the near future (this recent time is not clear for a few years). I am waiting for her. Blessed are the fans who have been there for four or five years.
Let’s talk about some first-class authors:
Wansheng’s leading actresses: apart from Xi Juan and Yu Qing, there are Jing Shui, Lin Rushi, Shen Ya, Wei Xiaoyou, Shan Fei Xue, Yan Yan, Tang Xuan, etc.
Jing Shui’s style is very similar to Yu Qing’s, and he has a lot of fans. Anyone who likes Yu Qing doesn’t like Jing Shui. I started by writing BL novels in my early years, and later switched to normal romance novels. Her BL novels are one of the few BL novels that I can read.
Lin Ru is good at analyzing the psychological activities of the heroine. Her novels describe the psychology of the heroine far more than other chapters. Sometimes it is so exaggerated that you feel that the male protagonist can only be regarded as a supporting actor at best, and the whole novel is only about the heroine. . Therefore, people who like it like it very much, and people who don't like it dislike it very much. He is a controversial author.
In his early years, Shen Ya dominated the list of first-class romance authors with a fairy series. Among them, "Love and courage never give up" was still a famous saying among readers until a year or two ago. But I personally prefer her Red Dust Ferryman series.
Wei Xiaoyou has very few works, and her publication rate is so slow that everyone would laugh at her publishing two books a year. But the writing is extremely beautiful and the story is very touching. Her "No If" is a classic among romance novels.
Shan Feixue is good at writing about the love of ordinary people, as ordinary as you and me, and very touching (commonly known as being very capable of spilling blood).
The speed at which Yan Yan publishes books is that everyone will laugh when she publishes one book every two years. The text is very heavy, the connotation is very profound, and the story is very interesting. It's a pity that I never had time to read it, so I won't comment further.
Tang Xuan is also very slow to publish books. I have not read it yet, but it has always received rave reviews.
The first-class authors of Hema include: Cassia and Green Mark.
These two are definitely big-name authors. Cassia's debut series "The Gate of the King of Hell" instantly won her a large number of loyal readers. Since then, her works have been of a very high level and the quality has been very stable, so she has a group of very loyal followers.
Luhen's "Kowloon Policy" series can be said to be the pioneer of original romance novels about court struggles in Taiwan and even mainland China. Her "Shu Yu Ci Que" series is fresh and humorous, her "Nine Dragons Policy" series is heavy and touching, and her "Yin Yang Realm" series is bizarre and changeable. It can be said that she is an author with extremely changeable styles.
Dog House: Lou Yuqing, Dian Xin, Dong Ni, etc.
To a certain extent, Lou Yuqing’s style is slightly similar to Xi Juan, but compared to Xi Juan, she He tends to be more sensational and loves to write tragedies. He often makes people burst into tears and snot. Sometimes it is clearly a HAPPY ENDING, but he still has to trick people into crying to satisfy himself. Her representative works include the "Four Seasons" series.
Dian Xin was once said to be the same person as Ling Yu, but the styles of their works are quite different, so most people did not accept it. However, there is indeed a lot to believe in the style and writing style of the two people's early works. It is a matter of opinion, and you may believe it or not. Her "Devil's Party" series is her representative work.
Strictly speaking, Dong Ni can only be considered a first-rate or second-tier actress at best. But in her early years, she received a lot of praise for her film "Kamikaze Magnum Society". It's a pity that the performance has been unsatisfactory since then. They are all good-looking but not particularly good-looking. Because I like her better, I would like to mention her in particular.
Long Yin: There are Taotao and Sifangyu (originally from the dog house).
Tao Tao's works mainly focus on the love affairs of children, and her writing style is extremely delicate. It often feels like what she writes are all things that really happened. Personally, I like her style very much.
Sifangyu mainly writes fantasy, and prefers to write stories where the hero forces the heroine to choose between family affection and love (gt; _lt;). I don't like this style very much, but her humor makes people put it down, so it makes people love and hate her at the same time.
Geng Lin: Xi Zhi
In fact, none of Geng Lin’s authors can be ranked in the first-class rankings, but Xi Zhi writes too much about abuse (not SM, it’s about the male protagonist abusing the heroine). The kind where the heroine is extremely miserable) and has gained a large number of followers (Mo, I used to be one of the followers, but I stopped watching it in recent years when I ran out of time). Her representative work is the "Guardian of Three Worlds" series.
New Moon: Jianying, Jiqiu, Zhanlu
Let’s talk about Zhanlu first.
If New Moon will produce first-class authors in the future, Zhanlu will definitely be among them. She is a new author who has just appeared recently, but all of her works are excellent, and all of them are above the average level of first-class works published by New Moon.
Ji Qiu and Jian Ying... In fact, both of them gained a large number of readers due to their large number of publications. Ji Qiu's works were suspected of being shoddy in the middle period, but when she learned that her father had published She was in a vegetative state due to a car accident. She worried about it day and night and couldn't bear to criticize her. Jian Ying's works are basically useless, but because they are all about the love of little girls, they are especially suitable for everyone who loves fantasy love. A while ago, she was involved in a scandal involving a third party, and her reputation has not been very good recently. No further comments here.
Flying Elephant: Zuo Qingwen
Zuo Qingwen was once an author almost as famous as Xi Juan, and her "Youth on Fire" series still has many fans today. But personally I don’t like her style, and she has published far fewer books in recent years.
Pinecone House: Well... I really can’t think of anyone who is particularly famous.