Some writers will use their real names to publish articles, but more writers will give themselves pen names, and the number varies.
Bing Xin's "Wanqing Collection: From the May 4th Movement to the April 5th Movement": "But after all, I am a primary school student in college, immature in thinking and writing, and I dare not use my own name. , I used the pen name "Bing Xin""
It refers to the name of the stroke shape specified by the four-corner number checking method when checking Chinese characters. For example: "亠"'s pen name is "Tou"; "□"'s pen name is "Fang".
The alias under which the author publishes his work.
Lu Xun's "Lace Literature Preface": "I could have stopped writing here, but just to be angry, I changed some methods, changed some pen names, and asked someone to copy it for submission."
Ba Jin's "Silence Collection·Preface": "But I have also published several articles under other pen names."