National Outstanding Children’s Literature Award (China)

The National Outstanding Children’s Literature Award (全国优秀儿童文学奖) is a major literary award in China, established in 1986.[1] It is run by the China Writers Association (中国作家协会), and is awarded every three years in the categories of novels, picture books, poetry, essays and non-fiction.

It was one of a series of literary awards organised on a national level from 1978, typically known as "National Outstanding" prizes. In the 1950s there had been awards for theatrical works and performance, but not for fiction, poetry and the other arts.[2]

The First Awards (1980-1985)

Novels

Novellas

Short stories

Medium length Young readers

Short Young readers

Poetry

Essays

Fables

Reportage

Sci-fi

The Second Awards (1986-1991)

Novels

Young readers

Essays and reportage

Poetry

Picture books

The Third Awards (1992-1994)

Novels

Young readers

Poetry

Essays

Picture books

The Fourth Awards (1995-1997)

Novels

Novellas and short stories

Young readers

Picture books

Poetry

Essays

Non-fiction

The Fifth Awards (1998-2000)

Novels

Novellas and short stories

Young readers

Essays

Poetry

Picture books

Fables

Sci-Fi

Biography and non-fiction

Young authors

The Sixth Awards (2001-2003)

Novels

Novellas and short stories

Young readers

Poetry

Essays

Non-fiction

Literary Criticism

Young authors

The Seventh Awards (2004-2006)

Novels

Novellas and short stories

Young readers

Poetry

Essays

Non-fiction

Sci-fi

Young authors

The Eighth Awards (2007-2009)

Novels

Young readers

Poetry

Essays

Picture books

Reportage

Sci-fi

Literary Criticism

Young authors

The Ninth Awards (2010-2012)

Novels

Poetry

Young readers

Essays

Sci-fi

Picture books

Young writers

References

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