Female Body Writing -- From Wei Hui and Mian Mian and Muzi Mei to Zhuying Qingtong, Liumang Yan, and Sister Furong
For a time, "beauty writers" and "body writing" became publishing hot topics. Eventually there appeared A Critique of Ten Beauty Writers, launching fierce attacks on Hong Ying, Zhao Ning, Wei Hui, Jiu Dan, Mian Mian, Annie Baby, Chun Shu, Yin Lichuan, Muzi Mei, and other "ten beauty writers." Among the ten, Muzi Mei differed from the other nine: her name spread throughout the Chinese world, first online then in reality.
Just as "Mouse Loves Rice" triggered an overwhelming flood of internet songs, Muzi Mei also sparked the subsequent appearances of Zhuying Qingtong, Liumang Yan, Sister Furong, and others. If Zhuying Qingtong and Liumang Yan attracted eyeballs with primitive nude photos plus risque writing, then Sister Furong's student-route approach more calculatingly blended the absurdist humor of A Chinese Odyssey with the comedy of imitating Xi Shi. But regardless of how many stylistic variations there have been from Wei Hui and Mian Mian and Muzi Mei to Zhuying Qingtong, Liumang Yan, and Sister Furong, what has remained constant is the so-called female body writing.
The internet has made expression trend toward three-dimensionality. When male chauvinists curse female body writing, no one can deny that this has subverted, in a completely different way, the so-called literature under the previous purely male-dominated rule. Since the hand is of the body, the brain is of the body -- when has there ever been writing divorced from the body? Any new method is mostly a tempestuous advance. Curse it or mock it, but no one can change it.
Literature in the internet age will ultimately completely transform its face. Pluralism will become its most important characteristic. No one can prove their way of existence comes from God, and God, even if He once existed, is dead. Beyond the bottom line of law, everything else becomes superfluous.
The internet will make society pluralistic. Pluralism needs no understanding -- being able to not understand is the true understanding, and is true pluralism. From a feminist perspective, if there is any truth at all, then making men angry and driving them crazy is the only truth.