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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...)]]
    247 bytes (35 words) - 00:40, 10 December 2012
  • ...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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