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  • 2024-06-10 04:01:39

    1. Xing Xinyi (ほししんいちちちちち1926.9.6-1997.12.30), male, born in Tokyo, Japan on September 6, 1926, is a Japanese modern science fiction writer, known as the "originator of Japanese micro fiction".

    2. His representative works include Devil Kingdom, Artificial Beauty, Sound Network and Devil's Target.

    3. His father is the manager of a pharmaceutical company. He studied in the United States, founded a pharmaceutical university, and served as a member of the Senate.

    4. Shinichi Shinichi studied in the primary school attached to the Tokyo Women's Higher Normal University in Japan. After finishing high school, he was admitted to the Department of Horticultural Chemistry of the Department of Agriculture of the University of Tokyo. After graduation, he entered the Research Institute of the University of Tokyo for further study.

    5. His representative works include ボッコちゃん, 悪いる Heaven, etc.

    6. There are also realistic works.

    7. In Japan, he was called the "three imperial families" together with Komatsu Zuokin and Toyai Kanglong.

    8. He died in 1997.

    9. His works are included in the Complete Works of Xingxin Yi.

    10. His work "Come out" was selected into the second volume of the eighth grade Chinese textbook of PEP.

    11. The name "Shinichi Kudo" in Detective Conan comes from his name.

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