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  • ...e foot of [[Fragrant Mountain]]. [[Cao Xueqin]] is China's great master in literature in 18th century. His masterpiece named[[ A Dream of Red Mansions]] is renow
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  • ...riters]] and published his short story "''The First Lesson of Life''" in ''Literature Monthly''. Dealing with the experiences of a young man wandering in foreign ...Artists]]. Seven years later, he went to [[Chongqing]] and taught Chinese literature at [[Chongqing University]]. During this time, Ai Wu wrote a dozen volumes
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  • ...reign literary works. He was director of the Research Institute of Foreign Literature of the [[Chinese Academy of Social Sciences]].
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  • ...teach in Chunhui Middle and High School. At that same time, he joined the Literature Research Society when it was established. It was then that he translated th ...listic writer Katai Tayama. In 1927, he became the director of the Chinese Literature School at Shanghai’s Jinan University. Based on his experiences as a teac
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  • [[category:literature]]
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  • ...s biography and some 400 mementos, including his manuscripts, letters, and literature periodicals. In the center of the courtyard is a square grape trellis, whic ...uan to the Chinese Writers' Association as a fund to establish the Mao Dun Literature Award as a way to encourage excellent Chinese novelists.
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  • ...haracters appeared in inscriptions on bronze wares. However, ''caoshu'' in literature refers to a specific style developed from [[Qin]] ''lishu'' (official scrip
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  • ...book called Beautiful English and has translated several works of western literature. She works together with her husband who is not disabled. Zhang believes th
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  • In 1940, Ai became the dean of the literature department of Yucai College, Chongqing, but he soon left for Yan’an, wher ...e Arts. Then, he was sat in on both the first National Congress of Chinese Literature and Art Workers and the Chinese People’s Political Consultative Conferenc
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  • ...rtant literary works when serving as the Deputy Editor-in-Chief of Chinese Literature Press (called New World Press since 2002).
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  • ...Film Academy three times, finally succeeding in 1993, and enrolled in the literature school of the university.
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  • ...大典), China’s largest encyclopedia, covers a variety of subjects, including literature, art, medicine and agriculture.
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  • ...eorist, Ah Cheng was influenced by his father and developed a deep love of literature and art. Before finishing his high school education during the [[Cultural R
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  • ...turned to China she became a lecturer for the Publishing House for Foreign Literature in Beijing from 1952 to 1965. In 1965 she worked as a journalist for [[Chin
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  • ...ring this period were published in either ''Short Story Monthly'' or ''The Literature'', a periodical published every 10 days. After he taught at [[Hangzhou No.1 ...olific writer, Ye holds a prominent place in the history of modern Chinese literature. Apart from his poems and plays published in the early 1920s, his ''Scarecr
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  • ...chant for Western culture and ways of life, and, particularly, the art and literature produced by people of the Occidental world. ...wever, served as a forum for him to lampoon [[Lu Xun]] and the proletarian literature.
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  • A Guangdong native, Lin was a 1945 bachelor graduate from the literature school at [[Sun Yat-sen University]]. That same year, he joined [[the Comm
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  • [[Category:Comtemporary Literature]]
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  • ...y and language. He went to Japan in 1914, first to study medicine and then literature. In 1918, he began to write a new style of poetry under the pen name Guo Mo ...Political Consultative Conference]], chairman of the [[China Federation of Literature and Art Circles]], president of the [[Chinese Academy of Sciences]]. While
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  • ...considered not only Ba Jin's best, but also one of the best modern Chinese literature. ...es, in addition to an abridged version of the former. In 1936, he set up ''Literature in Season'', a monthly, with the help of Jin Yi. Shortly afterwards, he joi
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