Mo Yan winning the Nobel Prize in Literature has brought more confidence to China's young authors.And younger writers say they have been inspired by the first Chinese national to win the Nobel Prize in Literature.

Young writers are now convinced that it is not meaningless or ridiculous to insist on pursuing writing in China.Zhang Yueran, 30-year-old writer and chief editor of "Li" magazine said young writers will feel more confident in themselves. "Mo's triumph indicates that Chinese literature has been truly accepted by the foreign literature world."

Critics have claimed that the younger generation of Chinese authors, unlike older writers like Mo who often set stories in a historical background, are less concerned about the real world and lack social responsibility as a writer.

Su believes young authors have their own advantages. They can easily get access to world literature by reading foreign novels and communicating with authors worldwide, which was impossible for Mo's generation when they were young.