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Han Han, one of China's most renowned young writers, filed a lawsuit against Fang Zhouzi, who claims that some of Han's novels were written by ghostwriters.

Han asked for a public apology and compensation of 100,000 yuan ($15,860) from Fang for slander. Han is quite confident in the lawsuit because he said he would provide a 1,000-page manuscript that he wrote between the year of 1997 and 2000 to the court to refute Fang's accusation.

Han's first novel Triple Doors sparked a debate about the quality of China's current education system because he dropped out of high school due to too many failed subjects. Besides being a best-selling author in China, the 29-year-old is also a professional rally driver, singer and one of the most popular bloggers in the country.



 
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