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Are there any Chinese writers in Bungou Stray Dogs?

As of March 2021, there are no Chinese writers in Bungou Stray Dogs.

Writers in Bungou Stray Dogs:

1. Atsushi Nakajima, source: Atsushi Nakajima’s work "Sangetsuki"

2. Osamu Dazai, source : Osamu Dazai's work "Disqualification in the World"

3. Kunikida Doppo, source: Kunikida Doppo once used the pen name "Dokuppo Ginke".

4. Edogawa Rampo, source: Edogawa Rampo is known as the "Father of Japanese Mystery Novels"

5. Fukuzawa Yukichi, source: Fukuzawa Yukichi's work "Encouragement to Study"

6. Kyogoku Natsuhiko, source: Kyogoku Natsuhiko's work The core of Kyogokudo series "Expelling Possessed Monsters"

7. With Xie No Akiko, source: Yosano Akiko's poem "You Don't Want to Die" (the official Chinese translation of "You Don't Want to Die" in the original poem is "You Don't Want to Die")

8. Miyazawa Kenji, Source: Kenji Miyazawa's poem "Not Fearing the Wind and Rain" (also known as "Not Afraid of the Wind and Rain", "Not Afraid of the Wind and Rain" or "Fearless the Wind and Rain")

9. Junichiro Tanizaki, Source: Jun Tanizaki Ichiro's work "Fine Snow"

10. Naomi Tanizaki, source: Naomi, the heroine in "Idiot Love" by Junichiro Tanizaki. (The real name in the original work is Naomi, which has the same pronunciation as "Naomi". The prototype of the character in the book is suspected to be Junichiro Tanizaki's sister-in-law)

11. Izumi Kyoka, source: Izumi Kyoka's play "Yasha Pond"

12. Natsume Soseki, source: Natsume Soseki's work "I am a Cat"

13. Haruno Kiroko, source: Tanizaki Junichiro's work "The Idiot" like".

14. Ryunosuke Akutagawa, source: "Rashomon" by Ryunosuke Akutagawa

15. Nakahara Chuuya, source: "Dirty Sorrow", a poem by Nakahara Chuuya "Among"

16. Mori Ogai, source: Mori Ogai's work "ヰタ?セクスアリス" (the title is written in katakana, the original word is Latin VitaSexualis, meaning "sex life")

17. Ozaki Momiji, source: Ozaki Momiji’s masterpiece "Golden Yaksha"

18. Hiratsu Yanagi, source: Hiratsu Yanagi's work "Falling Tsubaki"

19. Michizou Tatehara, source: Michizou Tatehara's poem "A Memorial to the Severe Winter..."

20. Silver, source: the heroine of "Kogin" written by Ryunosuke Akutagawa.

21. Kajii Motojiro, source: Kajii Motojiro’s work "Lemon"

22. Alice, source: suspected to be Mori Ogai’s masterpiece "Dancing Girl" (also translated as "Dancing Girl" ), the heroine Alice, the character setting reference may be Mori Ogai’s daughter Mori Mori.

23. Yumeno Yusaku, source: Yumeno Yusaku’s representative work "Hell of the Brain"

24. Oda Sakunosuke, source: Oda Sakunosuke's work "Seamless"

25. Lan Tang, source: Jean-Nicolas Atier Rimbaud's work "Color Paintings"

26. The Attendant of the Clock Tower, source: Agatha Christie's work "No Life" "Return"

27. Fyodor Dostoevsky, source: Dostoevsky's work "Crime and Punishment"

28. Dostoevsky Toyevsky, source: Pushkin's work "The Banquet during the Black Death"

29. Ivan Goncharov, source: Goncharov's work "The Cliff"

30. Oguri Mushi Taro, source: Oguri Mushi Taro's work "Perfect Crime"

31. Gogol, source: Gogol's work "Coat"

32. Francis Scott Key Fitzgerald, source: Fitzgerald's work "The Great Gatsby" (the original Japanese translation is "Magnificent Gatsby", that is, "Magnificent Gatsby", will Replace "Gatsby" with "Fitzgerald" to become "Magnificent Fitzgerald")

33. Lucy Maud Montgomery, Source: Lucy Maud Montgomery's Anne series of novels.

34. John Steinbeck, Source: John Steinbeck's "The Grapes of Wrath"

35. Howard Philip Lovecraft, Source: Lovecraft The old ruler of the gods in the Cthulhu mythology system founded by Ford.

36. Margaret Mitchell, source: Margaret Mitchell's work "Gone with the Wind"

37. Nathaniel Hawthorne, source : "The Scarlet Letter" by Nathaniel Hawthorne

38. Alcott, source: "Little Women" by Louisa May Alcott

39. Herman Melville, source: Herman Melville's work "Moby-Dick"

40. Mark Twain, source: Mark Twain's work "Huckleberry" "The Adventures of Finn" and "The Adventures of Tom Sawyer"

41. Edgar Allan Poe, source: Poe's works "The Murders in the Rue Morgue" and "The Dark Cat"

42. Sakaguchi Ango, source: Sakaguchi Ango's work "On the Fall"

43. Tayama Flower Bag, source: Tayama Flower Bag novella "Quilt"

44. Ayatsuji Yukito, source: Ayatsuji Yukito’s work "Another"

Extended information:

The special project of "Bungou Stray Dogs" refers to the comic "Bungou Stray Dogs" Cooperation activities with other writers or activities include the character setting of Yukito Ayatsuji announced with the release of the second volume of the single volume (suspected to be in support of Yukito Ayatsuji’s work "Another Episode S" released in the same year).

The character setting of Natsuhiko Kyogoku announced with the release of the third volume of the single volume, the short comic Ayatsuji Yukito vs. Natsuhiko Kyogoku, and the character setting of Dan Brown announced after the release of the third volume of the single volume (suspected to be In support of Dan Brown's work "Hell" released in the same year) and cooperation with the 105th anniversary exhibition of Osamu Dazai's birth "-The Words That Will Be Said-" hosted by the Kanagawa Museum of Modern Literature.