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'''Shuangqing Villa''' is the former imperial garden named Songwuyun Manor in [[Qing Dynasty]]. In 1920, Xiong Xiling built the manor into a private villa and changed its name into Shuangqing Villa (Literarily means two clear fountains).[[Shuangqing Villa on Fragrant Mountain|(More...)]]
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Notable Chinese writer and dramatist '''Lao She''' (Chinese: 老舍) drowned himself in Taiping Lake in Beijing on Aug. 24, 1966, amidst the political turmoil of the Cultural Revolution. He is remembered as one of the country’s greatest modern writers. [[Lao She|(More...)]]

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Lao She

Notable Chinese writer and dramatist Lao She (Chinese: 老舍) drowned himself in Taiping Lake in Beijing on Aug. 24, 1966, amidst the political turmoil of the Cultural Revolution. He is remembered as one of the country’s greatest modern writers. (More...)