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Rao Xueman
Born (1972-12-11) 11 December 1972 (age 51)
Zigong, Sichuan, China[1]
OccupationNovelist, short story writer, essayist, blogger
LanguageChinese
Period1986–present
Notable worksThe Left Ear (左耳)
Chinese name
Simplified Chinese
Traditional Chinese
Transcriptions
Standard Mandarin
Hanyu PinyinRáo Xuĕmàn
Website
blog.sina.com.cn/raoxueman

Template:Chinese name Rao Xueman (simplified Chinese: 饶雪漫; traditional Chinese: 饒雪漫; pinyin: Ráo Xuĕmàn; born 11 December 1972) is a Chinese best-selling author, novelist, and short story writer. She was known for her "Teenage love themed literature".[2][3] She has published twenty-six novels to date.

Biography

Rao Xueman was born in Zigong, Sichuan in 1972. She began writing at 14 years old.[3] In 1994, she was admitted to the Sichuan University of Science and Engineering.[4] After graduating from university, Rao Xueman, along with Wu Meizhen (伍美珍) and Yu Yujun (郁雨君), established "Flower Clothes" (花衣裳), the first writer combination in China.[4] Later, she became an editor and host. Now, she is a best-selling author.

Her fiction, The Left Ear, was made into a phenomenally successful film in 2015.[5][6] Secret Fruit was also adapted into a film. A new film based on one of her novels, titled Sandglass, is scheduled for release in 2016.[7]

References

  1. ^ 饶雪漫 (in Chinese). 2009-05-13. Retrieved 2009-06-26.
  2. ^ Yang Yang (3 August 2018). "Idol's 80's love song inspires author". chinadaily. Retrieved 28 September 2019.
  3. ^ a b 《饶雪漫:永远写17岁的文字》. Newshoo (in Chinese). Sohu. Retrieved 2011-03-14.
  4. ^ a b 《饶雪漫个人资料 职业写手饶雪漫简介》 (in Simplified Chinese). 时代人物网. Archived from the original on 2012-05-15.
  5. ^ Nancy Tartaglione (April 26, 2015). "'Cinderella' Scores In Japan; 'Home' Lands In China: More International Box Office". Deadline Hollywood. Retrieved April 27, 2015.
  6. ^ Clifford Coonan (April 27, 2015). "China Box Office: 'Furious 7' Becomes Highest Grossing Movie Ever". The Hollywood Reporter. (Prometheus Global Media). Retrieved April 28, 2015.
  7. ^ Kevin Ma (November 26, 2015). "Wallace Chung debuts as director with Sandglass". Film Business Asia. Retrieved November 26, 2015.