1, Amy Tan
Amy Tan, a Chinese-American writer, 1952 was born in Oakland, California, and studied in medical school. Later, I gave up studying medicine and studied English and linguistics at San Jose State University, where I received my bachelor's and master's degrees at 1973 and 1974 respectively.
From 65438 to 0975, Amy Tan received a full scholarship to study for her doctorate at the University of California, Berkeley. She gave up her studies in the second year of her doctoral program. From 65438 to 0989, she became famous for her debut novel The Joy Luck Club.
2. Zhao Haosheng
Zhao Haosheng, a native of Xixian County, was born in 1920 and became an American citizen in 1962. Professor of Yale University in the United States, Honorary Professor of Zhengzhou University and Jinan University in China, Honorary President of Xinyang Normal University, Chairman of Scott Company in the United States. Zhao Haosheng is the son of China, an American citizen and a Japanese son-in-law. He is proficient in Chinese, English and Japanese.
3. liuyong
Liuyong, male, born in February 1949, is a native of Lin' an District, Hangzhou, Zhejiang Province, and now lives in the United States. China is a famous writer and painter. His life prose and warm and inspirational prose books have often become bestsellers in the Chinese world and are called "professional writers who communicate the hearts of young people".
4. Zhang Chunru
Zhang Chunru, a Chinese American woman writer and historian, was born in Huai 'an, Jiangsu. Zhang Chunru is a second generation Chinese American born in New Jersey. What is amazing about Zhang Chunru is that she is good at describing Chinese life in China and the United States in a novel and unique way.
Important historical materials that reveal the little-known history of China and the history of Chinese in the United States, such as Biography of Qian Xuesen, Nanjing Massacre and Chinese in the United States. In particular, the Nanjing Massacre published by 1997 describes the details of the rape, abuse and killing of a large number of Japanese civilians in Nanjing. It is listed as recommended reading by The New York Times and called one of the best books of the year by book reviews.
5. Hong Kingston
Maxine Hong Kingston, female, American Chinese novelist. 1940 was born in Xinhui, Guangdong, and was born in California, USA. 1962 graduated from the Department of English Literature at the University of California, Berkeley, and 1992 was elected as an American Fellow of Humanities and Natural Sciences. In 2008, he won the Outstanding Literary Contribution Award of the National Book Award.