Liu Xinglong, a famous writer, was born in 1956 in Liu Xiayuan, Zhangjiazhai Village, Huanggang, Hubei (now Tuanfeng County). Born in the ancient city of Huangzhou. He once lived in Yingshan County and graduated from Hongshan Middle School in the county in 1973. He once served as a construction worker at the County Water Conservancy Bureau, a valve factory worker, a creator at the County Cultural Center, director of the County Creation Office, director of the literary department of the Huanggang District Art Museum, executive vice chairman of the Huanggang District Writers Association, and executive deputy editor of the "Red Cliff" literary quarterly. Joined the Chinese Writers Association in 1993. Currently, he is a professional writer of Wuhan Federation of Literary and Art Circles (Level 1 in Cultural Creation), member of the National Committee of Chinese Writers Association, vice chairman of Hubei Provincial Writers Association, vice chairman of Wuhan Federation of Literary and Art Circles, and editor-in-chief of Fangcao Magazine. Won the first Chinese Contemporary Literature Academy Award (novel "Shengtian Gate"), the second (2003-2005) China Novel Society's only novel award (novel "Shengtian Gate"), and the first Lu Xun Literary Award for novella Award (for the novella "Tea Leaves to Beijing") for writing the novella "Phoenix Piano" (adapted into a movie), the 4th, 5th and 6th "Novel Monthly" Hundred Flowers Award (for the novella "Phoenix") "Piano" "Cai Cai Luo" "Sharing Difficulties"), the 7th Zhuang Chongwen Literary Award, the first Youth Literary Creation Achievement Award, etc. The final jury prize of the first World Chinese Novel Award for Dream of Red Mansions (novel "The Gate of Holy Heaven"). Taiwan "United Literature" Award (novella "Drunk in the Autumn Wind"). The novellas "Phoenix Piano" and "Drunken Autumn Wind" were adapted into the movies "Phoenix Piano" and "Back to Back Face to Face", which won many awards at home and abroad. The novel "Love Forever" was adapted into a large-scale dance drama "Landscape Ballad" and won the Drama and Literature Award from the Ministry of Culture. Some works have been translated into English, French, Japanese and Korean. In August 2011, the novel "Skywalker" won the 8th Mao Dun Literature Award.