Huabiao Award for Outstanding Writer

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The Huabiao Award for Outstanding Writer was first awarded in 1995.

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Winners & nominations

2010s

YearNumberWriterFilm
201114th [1] Xing Yuanping The Old Village
Dong Zhe, Guo Junli, Huang Xin The Founding of a Party
Zhang Meng The Piano in a Factory
Liu Jianwei, Wang Qiang, Liu Hongwei
Zhao Junfang, Liang Shuibao
Accidental Legend

2000s

YearNumberWriterFilm
200913th [2] Su XiaoweiSix Sisters in the War
Zhang BingThe Great River
Li Benshen, Liu Wenya, Xiong MingguoDeng Pingshou
Gu Bai, Jiang Haiyang, Zong FuxianUniversity Entrance Exam 1977
200712th [3] Liu Heng The Knot
Lu Zhuguo On the Mountain of Tai Hang
Yu ZhongShambhala Messenger
Hu HanwenJiang Wu Classroom
20017thHe Zizhuang, Song JigaoFinal Decision
Hu Jianxin, Gu BaoziTo be With You Forever
20006thHuang DanMy 1919
Tang LouyiShadow Magic
Feng Xiaoning Lover's Grief over the Yellow River
Sun Xiaoqing, Miu LuFemale Coach & Male Player

1990s

YearNumberWriterFilm
19995thZhang XiaotianCentury Dream
Zhang Ji, He Qingkui, Zhao DepingThe Women's Director
19984thLiu YibingBright Star Sky
Zhao DonglingPassion to Defend
19973rdGuo Zhongshu, He GuochenXi Lian
Wang XingdongThe Days Without Lei Feng
19962ndSu XiaoningThe Winner
Zheng Yi, Shen YiweiDirector of the Petition Offices
19951stBi Bicheng, Fan YuanThe Accused Uncle Shang Gang

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