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  • ...als of sorts. In countries or regions implementing a patent system, patent literature has become an important tool of intelligence for the rapid popularity of ne ...management department, or foreign trade unit, will benefit from the patent literature.
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  • ...contributed 250,000 yuan to help the award which aims at promoting Chinese literature. The candidate works must be full-length novels by Chinese writers, of at l Winners of First Mao Dun Literature Award (1982):
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  • ...and exchanging functions as a literature museum, a literature library, and literature archives. The museum's collection covers a wide range. ...rs, 453 tapes, 773 video cassettes and 2,959 cultural relics. As for those literature materials donated by some writers, libraries named after their donators are
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  • ...raisal is organized by the [[Chinese Writers' Association]]. ('''[[Mao Dun Literature Award|More...]]''')
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  • [[File:RCCLAW.jpg‎|thumb|200px|right|The Representative Conference of Chinese Literature & Arts' Workers]] 1949: [[The Representative Conference of Chinese Literature & Arts' Workers]] was held in Beijing.
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  • ...als of sorts. In countries or regions implementing a patent system, patent literature has become an important tool of intelligence for the rapid popularity of ne ...management department, or foreign trade unit, will benefit from the patent literature.
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  • ...es writers of all [[ethnic groups]] to work creatively, develops socialist literature with Chinese characteristics and works hard for building [[socialist spirit
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  • ...rtment of Chinese Literature, Department of Arts and Department of English Literature. It also had a Middle School Department and a class of Russian Language.
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  • ...ed Chinese literature translator. He had been honored with the Maxim Gorky Literature Prize, a top honor in the Russian literary world, in 1987 and is to date th
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  • ...]], professor and secretary general of [[Sun Yat-Sen University]], Dean of Literature Department of [[Anhui University]] and Dean of Philosophy of [[Wuhan Univer
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  • 1949: The Representative Conference of Chinese Literature & Arts' Workers was held in Beijing.
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  • ...ted from [[Peking University]] in [[1935]]. He was the chief editor of the Literature Supplement of ''[[Ta Kung Pao]]'' in [[Tianjin]], [[Shanghai]] and [[Hong K ...ant of [[People's Literature Publishing House]], director of the [[Central Literature and History Research Institute]], and honorary director of [[China Translat
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  • ...ed Chinese literature translator. He had been honored with the Maxim Gorky Literature Prize, a top honor in the Russian literary world, in 1987 and is to date th ...er 1978. Cao Ying's name is regarded by readers as synonymous with Russian literature.
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  • ...contributed 250,000 yuan to help the award which aims at promoting Chinese literature. The candidate works must be full-length novels by Chinese writers, of at l Winners of First Mao Dun Literature Award (1982):
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  • ...and exchanging functions as a literature museum, a literature library, and literature archives. The museum's collection covers a wide range. ...rs, 453 tapes, 773 video cassettes and 2,959 cultural relics. As for those literature materials donated by some writers, libraries named after their donators are
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  • ...works ''History of English Literature'' and ''Selected Readings in English Literature''. His essays, such as the ''Yashe Essays'', were also very famous. Liang's ...s. However, he insisted on "classless literature" and opposed the using of literature as a tool to reach political aims. He sought for freedom of thought and opp
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  • ...se Literature, standing vice chief-editor of the magazine ''Modern Chinese Literature Studies'', standing vice-chair and secretary general of China Committee for
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  • ...ing University and is now a professor of Chinese literature and children's literature. Cao wished that the world will increasingly look at China's literature with a more fair and open attitude, and that Chinese authors will make an e
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  • ...921, is a professor with [[Peking University]] and a distinguished Chinese literature translator. He is known for his outstanding translation of works of ancient .... He believed that the result of one plus one should be bigger than two in literature, creating a whole that is greater than the sum of its parts.
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  • ...s a contemporary poet, writer and leading exponent of [[China]]'s feminist literature. [[Hong Ying|(More...)]]
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  • ...''), China’s largest encyclopedia, covers a variety of subjects, including literature, art, medicine and agriculture. ([[Yongle Encyclopedia|More...]])
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  • ...''), China’s largest encyclopedia, covers a variety of subjects, including literature, art, medicine and agriculture. ([[Yongle Encyclopedia|More]])
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  • ...er 19, 1936) was a great writer, thinker and the founder of Chinese modern literature. [[Lu Xun|(More...)]]
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  • ...22, 1898 - August 12, 1948), originally named Zhu Zihua, was a pioneering literature figure in pushing forward the country’s modernism in the early 20th centu ...ty in 1925. From 1931-1932, he pursued the academic achievement in English Literature and Linguistic in London.
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  • ...contemporary Chinese writer. In 2012, He became the country's first Nobel Literature Prize laureate. ([http://wiki.china.org.cn/wiki/index.php/Mo_Yan More...])
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  • ...]], professor and secretary general of [[Sun Yat-Sen University]], Dean of Literature Department of [[Anhui University]] and Dean of Philosophy of [[Wuhan Univer
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  • ...uiyang]], [[Guizhou Province]], and is a well-known translator of Japanese Literature in [[China]], and is fluent in both English and Japanese. ...rent positions, including editor, senior editor and translator of Japanese literature.
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  • '''Zhong Jingwen''' was the nation's leading scholar of folk literature and folk arts, and is known as a founder of China's folk studies movement. ...n''. Zhong also served as editor-in-chief of ''Collections of Chinese Folk Literature''.
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  • ...utions to the studies of ancient history, epigraphy, philology, vernacular literature and literary theory in his academic career. ...th Faust, which was the first to employ the comparative method in studying literature.
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  • ...[[Ordinary World]]'' and six other novels were awarded the Third [[Mao Dun Literature Prize]].
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  • Ren graduated from Department of Chinese Literature at the Great China University in 1945. He served as Vice Director of the ed ...utstanding Chinese writer Chen Bochui in 1981), Soong Chingling Children's Literature Award, [[Soong Ching-ling]] Champhor Tree Award, Translation Award of Inter
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  • ...contemporary Chinese writer. In 2012, He became the country's first Nobel Literature Prize laureate. [[Mo Yan|(More...)]]
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  • ...utions to the studies of ancient history, epigraphy, philology, vernacular literature and literary theory in his academic career. [[Wang Guowei| (More...)]]
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  • ...uiyang]], [[Guizhou Province]], and is a well-known translator of Japanese Literature in [[China]], and is fluent in both English and Japanese. [[Wen Jieruo|(Mor
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  • The '''League of Chinese Left Wing Writers''' was a modern art and literature group. The founding conference was held in [[Shanghai]] on [[March 2]], 193 Its literature achievements included [[Mao Dun]]'s full-length novel ''Midnight'' and shor
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  • ...Chinese]]: 杨宪益)(1915-2009), a well-known translator of Chinese and Western literature, was born on [[January 12]], 1915 in [[Tianjin]], but traced his ancestral From 1934, he studied both Ancient Greek and Roman literature and English literature at Merton College, Oxford University, England, receiving B. A. and M. A. (H
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  • '''Lao She''' was a writer and a pioneer of new literature in China. He was of Manchu ethnic group. Originally named Shu Qingchun, Lao
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  • ...') is a famous contemporary Chinese writer who just won the Nobel Prize in Literature for 2012 "with hallucinatory realism merges folk tales, history and the con
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  • ...utions to the studies of ancient history, epigraphy, philology, vernacular literature and literary theory in his academic career. ([[Wang Guowei|More...]])
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  • ...(Chinese: 杨宪益)(1915-2009), a well-known translator of Chinese and Western literature, was born on January 12, 1915 in [[Tianjin]], but traced his ancestral home
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  • ...ucator. His best known works include ''On Aesthetics'' and ''Psychology of Literature and Art''. He hosted a well-known literary salon in 1930s Beijing. ...ansferred to Strassburg University, where he completed his ''Psychology of Literature and Art''. He obtained a Ph.D. degree with his dissertation "The Psychology
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  • 1981: [[Mao Dun]], a master of Chinese contemporary literature, passed away.
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  • 1981: [[Mao Dun]], a master of Chinese contemporary literature, passed away.
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  • ...White Deer Plain" won the Fourth [[Mao Dun]] Literature Prize, China's top literature award, in 1997. "White Deer Plain" has sold more than 1.2 million copies si
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  • ...ry Chinese fantasy dubbed as one of Four Great Classical Novels of Chinese literature. ([[The Journey to the West|More...]])
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  • ...ry Chinese fantasy dubbed as one of Four Great Classical Novels of Chinese literature. ([[The Journey to the West|More...]])
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  • ...ry Chinese fantasy dubbed as one of Four Great Classical Novels of Chinese literature. ([[The Journey to the West|More...]])
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  • ...921, is a professor with [[Peking University]] and a distinguished Chinese literature translator. He is known for his outstanding translation of works of ancient
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  • ...921, is a professor with [[Peking University]] and a distinguished Chinese literature translator. He is known for his outstanding translation of works of ancient
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  • ...he warlord [[Liu Bei]], playing a part in the establishment of Shu Han. In literature and folklore he is heralded as the third member of the [[Five Tiger General
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  • == Literature and Arts == Art and literature, like science and philosophy, built on the achievements of previous generat
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  • ...literary figures dined together, the society promoted pure aestheticism in literature and life. There were many poems, such as ''I don’t know where the breeze [[category: literature]]
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  • ...en at the 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 renowned
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  • ...for their dignity and independence. It had several columns including news, literature, translation articles and comments on social events.
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  • ...22, 1898 - August 12, 1948), originally named Zhu Zihua, was a pioneering literature figure in pushing forward the country’s modernism in the early 20th centu
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  • ...ry Chinese fantasy dubbed as one of Four Great Classical Novels of Chinese literature. In English-speaking countries, the work is widely known as "Monkey," the t
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  • ...Tsinghua University]] in 1933 with a B. A. degree in foreign languages and literature. After graduation, he taught at Guanghua University in Shanghai, before he
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  • '''Lao She''' ('''老舍''') was a writer and a pioneer of new literature in China. He was of Manchu ethnic group. Originally named Shu Qingchun, Lao ...'Er Ma'', were published, establishing his credentials as a pioneer of new literature in China.
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  • ...22, 1898 - August 12, 1948), originally named Zhu Zihua, was a pioneering literature figure in pushing forward the country’s modernism in the early 20th centu
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  • ...rovince]]. He studied at Waseda University in Japan in 1906 and majored in literature. Qian Xuantong and [[Lu Xun]] both studied the philology of [[Zhang Taiyan] ...peared in the magazine ''New Youth''. He actively promoted a revolution in literature and opposed feudal culture. About the same time, Qian joined the Research S
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  • ...ersity where he completed an undergraduate program in Chinese language and literature. He holds an executive MBA degree. ...died Chinese language and literature at Department of Chinese Language and Literature, Northwest Normal University
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  • ...contemporary Chinese writer. In 2012, He became the country's first Nobel Literature Prize laureate. In 1986, he graduated from the department of literature at the PLA Academy of Arts.  
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  • ...Tsinghua University]] in 1933 with a B. A. degree in foreign languages and literature. After graduation, he taught at Guanghua University in Shanghai, before he ...ree in 1937, he left for Paris, where he took a refresher course in French literature at the Sorbonne. He returned to China in the autumn of 1938 and became a pr
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  • ...to study at Harvard University in 1919, where he obtained his master’s in literature. Then he moved to Germany and obtained a Ph.D. in philology at Leipzig Univ ...the bestsellers in the West, and Lin was nominated for the Nobel Prize in Literature several times in the 1970s.
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  • ...graduation from [[Tsinghua University]] in 1916, but he eventually studied literature and drama at Harvard University. ('''[[Hong Shen|More ...]]''')
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  • ...and Literature at Shandong University with a major in Chinese language and literature. 1964-1969 Student of Department of Chinese Language and Literature, Shandong 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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  • '''Lao She''' was a writer and a pioneer of new literature in China. He was of Manchu ethnic group. Originally named Shu Qingchun, Lao
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  • '''Lao She''' ('''老舍''') was a writer and a pioneer of new literature in China. He was of Manchu ethnic group. Originally named Shu Qingchun, Lao
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  • A great writer and thinker, and the founder of [[Chinese modern literature]], Lu Xun was born into a downfallen scholar-bureaucratic family. As a chil
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  • ...ed Flag for Excellent Work" in the first issue of the periodical ''Shaanxi Literature and Art''. After graduation in 1976, he served as an editor for the magazin In 1980, his novelette ''A stirring Act'', published in ''Contemporary Literature'', won the best award in a national contest.
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  • ...ions to house the Si ku quan shu (Complete Library in the Four Branches of Literature), which is now stored in the nearby Zhejiang Library. The whole collection
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  • A great writer and thinker, and the founder of [[Chinese modern literature]], Lu Xun was born into a downfallen scholar-bureaucratic family. As a chil ...]'', which is still considered a monument in the history of modern Chinese literature. His novels mostly derived from the harsh realities of the time, revealing
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  • ...the Hadith, Islamic law and other works of Islamic philosophy, history and literature published in Egypt, India, Turkey and Pakistan. The oldest manuscript of th
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  • ...mnity Scholarship Program. In 1912, he changed his major to philosophy and literature. After receiving his undergraduate degree, he transferred to Columbia Unive ...inst Marxism, while also continuing his promotion of vernacular Chinese in literature.
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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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  • ...to study at Harvard University in 1919, where he obtained his master’s in literature. Then he moved to Germany and obtained a Ph.D. in philology at Leipzig Univ
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  • ...ed Flag for Excellent Work" in the first issue of the periodical ''Shaanxi Literature and Art''. After graduation in 1976, he served as an editor for the magazin
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  • ...is body. His death is now regarded as an important event in modern Chinese literature with some suggesting it symbolizes "the sacrifice of the agricultural civil Hai Zi's mystical life and death remains an important topic of Chinese literature and society. A cult of Hai Zi involving young people from all over China sp
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  • [[1982]]: The first '''[[Mao Dun Literature Award]]''' ceremony held
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  • ...e ''Water Margin'', one of the four most famous classical works of Chinese literature).
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  • ...of school and unemployment. It encouraged the young people to read Marxist literature to gain a revolutionary perspective. Its average print run was 12,000 copie
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  • ...Society]]. The next year, he went to United States to study fine arts and literature in the Art Institute of Chicago. In 1923, he got his first poetic collectio ...28, he turned to devote most of his time to the study of Chinese classical literature.
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  • A great writer and thinker, and the founder of [[Chinese modern literature]], Lu Xun was born into a downfallen scholar-bureaucratic family. As a chil ...]'', which is still considered a monument in the history of modern Chinese literature. His novels mostly derived from the harsh realities of the time, revealing
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  • ...the everyday life of common people, and also produced an evident impact on literature, arts, and the Confucian school of idealistic philosophy.
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  • ...in the 16th century, one of the [[Four Great Classical Novels]] of Chinese literature. First shot in 1982 and first broadcast in 1986, the drama tells of the leg
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  • ...s a contemporary poet, writer and leading exponent of [[China]]’s feminist literature.
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