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  • [[file: Liu Cixin.JPEG|thumb|left|250px| Liu Cixin, Chinese science-fiction writer.]] ...prolific and popular Chinese science-fiction writer. He is the first Asian writer to win the Hugo Awards, an eight-time winner of the Galaxy Award (the Chine
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  • [[file: Liu Cixin.JPEG|thumb|250px|left| Liu Cixin, Chinese science-fiction writer.]] ...prolific and popular Chinese science-fiction writer. He is the first Asian writer to win the Hugo Awards, an eight-time winner of the Galaxy Award (the Chine
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  • [[file: Liu Cixin.JPEG|thumb|250px|left|Liu Cixin, Chinese science-fiction writer.]] ...prolific and popular Chinese science-fiction writer. He is the first Asian writer to win the Hugo Awards, an eight-time winner of the Galaxy Award (the Chine
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  • [[file:Mo Yan (莫言).JPEG|thumb|200px|left|Mo Yan, contemporary Chinese writer.]] '''Mo Yan''' ('''莫言'''), is a famous contemporary Chinese writer. In 2012, He became the country's first Nobel Literature Prize laureate. [[
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  • [[file:Mo Yan (莫言).JPEG|thumb|230px|left|Mo Yan, contemporary Chinese writer.]] '''Mo Yan''' ('''莫言''') is a famous contemporary Chinese writer who just won the Nobel Prize in Literature for 2012 "with hallucinatory rea
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  • ...Prize 2016 at the Bologna Children's Book Fair in Italy, the first Chinese writer to ever win and be shortlisted in the highest international recognition giv
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  • ...Prize 2016 at the Bologna Children's Book Fair in Italy, the first Chinese writer to ever win and be shortlisted in the highest international recognition giv
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  • ...Prize 2016 at the Bologna Children's Book Fair in Italy, the first Chinese writer to ever win and be shortlisted in the highest international recognition giv
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  • ...Prize 2016 at the Bologna Children's Book Fair in Italy, the first Chinese writer to ever win and be shortlisted in the highest international recognition giv
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  • ...Prize 2016 at the Bologna Children's Book Fair in Italy, the first Chinese writer to ever win and be shortlisted in the highest international recognition giv
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  • ...e:Hao Jingfang.JPEG|thumb|230px|left|Hao Jingfang, Chinese science-fiction writer.]] '''Hao Jingfang''' ('''郝景芳''') is a Chinese female science-fiction writer. She won the 2016 Hugo Award for Best Novelette with a short novel, Foldin
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  • ...e:Hao Jingfang.JPEG|thumb|230px|left|Hao Jingfang, Chinese science-fiction writer.]] '''Hao Jingfang''' ('''郝景芳''') is a Chinese female science-fiction writer. She won the 2016 Hugo Award for Best Novelette with a short novel, Foldin
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  • ...r, art theoretician and translator. Born in 1896, he began his career as a writer in 1916. In 1920, he translated The Constitution of the Communist Party of
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  • ...iter.]] '''Hao Jingfang''' ('''郝景芳''') is a Chinese female science-fiction writer. She was nominated for [[Hugo Awards]] 2016 with her novel "Folding Beijing
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  • ...prolific and popular Chinese science-fiction writer. He is the first Asian writer to win the Hugo Awards, an eight-time winner of the Galaxy Award (the Chine
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  • ...prolific and popular Chinese science-fiction writer. He is the first Asian writer to win the Hugo Awards, an eight-time winner of the Galaxy Award (the Chine
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  • ...prolific and popular Chinese science-fiction writer. He is the first Asian writer to win the Hugo Awards, an eight-time winner of the Galaxy Award (the Chine
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  • ...st Party of China]]. One year later, in [[Shanghai]], Mao became the first writer to join the Communist Party of China. In 1921, he published his magnum opus
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  • 1986: Writer '''[[Ding Ling]]''' passed away.
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  • 1999: '''[[Xiao Qian]]''', well-known writer and translator, died.
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  • 1977: Chinese writer He Qifang died.
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  • [[1988]]: Chinese writer [[Xiao Jun]] died.
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  • [[File:md.jpg|thumb|right|Mao Dun]]1896: Chinese writer [[Mao Dun]] was born.
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  • '''Xiao Qian''' was a well-known writer, journalist and translator. [[Xiao Qian|(More...)]]
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  • '''Wang Guowei''' ('''王国维''' Dec.3 1877-Jun.2 1927) was a Chinese scholar, writer and poet. [[Wang Guowei|(More...)]]
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  • [[1988]]: Writer [[Shen Congwen]] passed away.
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  • '''Hong Ying''' (Chinese: 虹影) is a contemporary poet, writer and leading exponent of [[China]]'s feminist literature. [[Hong Ying|(More.
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  • '''Liang Shiqiu''' is a renowned educator, writer, translator and literary critic of the 20th century in [[China]]. [[Liang S
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  • [[1946]]: Chinese writer [[Xia Mianzun]] died.
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  • ...(Chines: 巴金) is considered to be one of the most important and widely-read writer after [[China]]’s [[May 4th Movement]]. [[Ba Jin|(More...)]]
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  • '''Lu Xun''' (September 25, 1881-October 19, 1936) was a great writer, thinker and the founder of Chinese modern literature. [[Lu Xun|(More...)]]
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  • '''Mo Yan''' ('''莫言''') is a famous contemporary Chinese writer. In 2012, He became the country's first Nobel Literature Prize laureate. ([
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  • [[1967]]: Writer [[Zhou Zuoren]] passed away.
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  • ...medley''' (February 23, 1892 - May 6, 1950) was an American journalist and writer best known for her semi-autobiographical novel Daughter of Earth. [[Agnes S
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  • [[1992]]: Writer '''[[Ai Wu]]''' passed away at 88.
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  • '''Qian Zhongshu''' (Chinese:钱钟书),a prominent Chinese literary scholar and writer, is best known for his satirical novel “Fortress Besieged” (Chinese:围
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  • [[1942]]: Chinese writer '''[[Xiao Hong]]''' passed away.
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  • 1966: Chinese writer Lao She died.
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  • ...Congwen''' (沈从文) is the alias of Shen Yuehuan(沈岳焕), a famous Miao Chinese writer and historian in the 20th century. [[Shen Congwen|(More...)]]
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  • ...or Elisabeth Comber (Sep.12, 1917—Nov. 2, 2012) is a Chinese-born British writer, known for her best seller "A Many Splendored Thing." [[Han Suyin|(More...)
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  • '''Chen Zhongshi''' ('''陈忠实'''), contemporary Chinese writer and vice chairman of the [[Chinese Writers Association]], is known for his
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  • ...hejiang Province]], whose real name was '''Shen Dehong 沈德鸿''', was a noted writer, art theoretician and translator. ([[Mao Dun|More...]])
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  • ...hejiang Province]], whose real name was '''Shen Dehong 沈德鸿''', was a noted writer, art theoretician and translator. ([[Mao Dun|More...]])
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  • [[1903]]: Chinese writer [[Feng Xuefeng]] was born.
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  • '''Chen Zhongshi''' ('''陈忠实'''), contemporary Chinese writer and vice chairman of the Chinese Writers Association, is known for his cont
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  • '''Chen Zhongshi''' ('''陈忠实'''), contemporary Chinese writer and vice chairman of the [[Chinese Writers Association]], is known for his
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  • 1968: Chinese writer Yang Shuo died.
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  • ...(Chinese: '''冯唐'''), born Zhang Haipeng (Chinese: 张海鹏), is a contemporary writer in China. [[Feng Tang|(More...)]]
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  • Born 1958 in Shanghai, Yan is the daughter of writer Yan Dunxun, better known by his penname Xiao Ma. At the age of 12, she perf ...y. Yan is now a member of the Hollywood Writer's Guild of America and the Writer's Association of China.
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  • '''Hong Ying''' (Chinese: 虹影) is a contemporary poet, writer and leading exponent of [[China]]’s feminist literature. ...ous Fudan University. In 1991, Hong moved to London and settled there as a writer. Nine years later, she returned to Beijing.
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  • [[1997]]: Writer '''[[Liu Shaotang]]''' died in [[Beijing]].
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  • ...'''), now on the brink of his nineties, is a legendary Chinese painter and writer, known for his combustible temper and outspoken manners. [[Huang Yongyu|(Mo
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  • '''Qian Zhongshu''' (Chinese:钱钟书),a prominent Chinese literary scholar and writer, is best known for his humorous and satirical novel “Fortress Besieged”
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  • ...Tales". It was a huge success, and by 2009 Zheng was listed as the richest writer in China. [[category: writer]]
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  • 1990: Writer [[Zhou Keqin]] died.
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  • '''Yang Mo''' (Chinese: 杨沫) was a modern female Chinese writer, famous for her novel "Song of the Youth", which was adapted into a film in
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  • [[1899]]: Birth of '''[[Lao She]],''' playwright and writer.
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  • ...s Qian Mocun and Qian Huaiju, is a well-known Chinese literary scholar and writer. [[Qian Zhongshu|(More...)]]
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  • ...was born in 1923 in Heshan, [[Guangdong Province]], and is an outstanding writer and translator of children's literary works. [[Ren Rongrong|(More...)]]
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  • [[Image:Hao Jingfang.JPEG|thumb|230px| Hao Jingfang, Chinese science-fiction writer.]] '''Hao Jingfang''' ('''郝景芳''') is a Chinese female science-fiction writer. She won the 2016 Hugo Award for Best Novelette with a short novel, Foldin
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  • '''Zong Baihua''' (Chinese: 宗白华) (1897-1986) was a prolific writer. His lifelong search for an aesthetic ideal is true of his style as well as
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  • '''Zong Baihua''' (Chinese: 宗白华) (1897-1986) was a prolific writer. His lifelong search for an aesthetic ideal is true of his style as well as
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  • '''Zong Baihua''' (Chinese: 宗白华) (1897-1986) was a prolific writer. His lifelong search for an aesthetic ideal is true of his style as well as
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  • [[1985]]: Chinese Writer [[Zhang Tianyi]] passed away.
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  • ...r Snow''' (July 19, 1905-February 15, 1972) was an American journalist and writer. He was the first Western journalist to visit Yan'an, then the "red capital
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  • [[1991]]: Writer [[Liao Mosha]] died.
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  • '''Yang Mo''' ([[Chinese]]: 杨沫), a Chinese writer, was born on [[August 25]], [[1914]] in [[Beijing]], but traced her ancestr
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  • ...ll known in China as a caricaturist, painter, calligrapher, art critic and writer. Several of Huang's works are preserved in the British Museum. [[Huang Miao
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  • '''Xiao Hong 萧红''' (1911–1942) was a noted Chinese feminist writer. Her writing career spanned less than a decade, but her works have stood as
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  • '''Xiao Qian''' was a well-known writer, journalist and translator. He was the only Chinese journalist reporting fr
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  • [[1998]]: Famous writer and scholar '''[[Qian Zhongshu]]''' passed away.
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  • An accomplished journalist and writer, '''Israel Epstein''' (April 20, 1915-May 26, 2005) was a foreign-born Chin
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  • '''Wang Guowei''' was a Chinese scholar, writer and poet. A versatile and original scholar, he made important contributions
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  • 1948: Chinese writer Zhu Ziqing died.
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  • [[1999]]: Renowned Chinese poet and writer [[Bing Xin]] passed away.
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  • '''Lao She''' was a writer and a pioneer of new literature in China. He was of Manchu ethnic group. Or
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  • [[2014]]: Famed Chinese writer [[Zhang Xianliang]] dies.
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  • '''Shi Tiesheng''' (1951-2010), is a renowned writer in China. Shortly after the publication of his maiden work ''The Jurist Pro
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  • '''Wang Guowei''' ('''王国维''' Dec.3 1877-Jun.2 1927) was a Chinese scholar, writer and poet. A versatile and original scholar, he made important contributions
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  • ...a Lake, is '''the former residence of Guo Moruo''', an outstanding Chinese writer, poet, dramatist, historian, archaeologist and paleographer. [[the Former R
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  • Notable Chinese writer and dramatist '''Lao She''' (Chinese: 老舍) drowned himself in Taiping La
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  • [[1995]]: Modern female writer '''[[Yang Mo]]''' passed away.
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  • ...en''' ('''沈从文''') is the alias of Shen Yuehuan(沈岳焕), a famous Miao Chinese writer and historian in the 20th century. He is best known for his novels depictin
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  • ...scenes. It is also the birthplace of many luminaries, including the famous writer [[Shen Congwen]] and painter [[Huang Yongyu]]. ('''[[Fenghuang|More...]]'''
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  • ...is the pseudonym of '''Zhang Xin (张辛)''', a contemporary Chinese feminist writer. Her main works include "Wang Gui and An Na," "Double-Sided Adhesive Tape,"
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  • ...is the pseudonym of '''Zhang Xin (张辛)''', a contemporary Chinese feminist writer. Her main works include "Wang Gui and An Na," "Double-Sided Adhesive Tape,"
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  • ...ainments of old Beijing people in old times. It was named after the famous writer - [[Lao She]]. ([[Lao She Teahouse|More...]] )
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  • ...ge:Bj.jpg|thumb|200px|left]] '''Ba Jin''' (Chinese: '''巴金''') was a famous writer in China. Originally named Li Yaotang, also known as Li Fugan, and pennames
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  • '''Zhou Haiying 周海婴'''(1929-2011) was the son of famous 20th century Chinese writer [[Lu Xun]] and a noted Chinese expert in radio communication. Lu Xun was th
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  • ...Huiyin''', known as Phyllis Lin, was an outstanding Chinese architect and writer of the 20th century. In October 1904, Lin was born to a wealthy family in [
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  • ...ainments of old Beijing people in old times. It was named after the famous writer - [[Lao She]]. [[Lao She Teahouse|(More...)]]
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  • ...ainments of old Beijing people in old times. It was named after the famous writer - [[Lao She]]. [[Lao She Teahouse|(More...)]]
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  • ...ainments of old Beijing people in old times. It was named after the famous writer - [[Lao She]]. [[Lao She Teahouse|(More...)]]
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  • ...ainments of old Beijing people in old times. It was named after the famous writer - [[Lao She]]. [[Lao She Teahouse|(More...)]]
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  • ...ainments of old Beijing people in old times. It was named after the famous writer - [[Lao She]]. [[Lao She Teahouse|(More...)]]
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  • ...ainments of old Beijing people in old times. It was named after the famous writer - [[Lao She]]. [[Lao She Teahouse|(More...)]]
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  • '''Su Shi''' (1037-1101) was a writer, calligrapher and painter of the [[Northern Song Dynasty]]. The work was written on paper, and consists of two of the writer's poems, each with five characters per line. It is now kept in the [[Taipei
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  • ...her childhood here. In 1929, she left home, and became a famous Left Wing writer in China. On Jan 22, 1942, she died in [[Hong Kong]], and left behind many
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  • ...ge:Bj.jpg|thumb|left|250px]] '''Ba Jin''' (Chinese: '''巴金''') was a famous writer in China. Originally named Li Yaotang, also known as Li Fugan, and pennames
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  • ...io, '''Zhang Haidi''' ([[Chinese]]:张海迪) has built a successful career as a writer and translator. Within China, she is well-known as a campaigner for the rig ...age of five. She now works for the [[Shandong]] Writers' Association as a writer and a translator.
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  • [[1975]] - Chinese painter and writer '''[[Feng Zikai]]''' died.
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  • [[file:An E (安娥).JPEG|thumb|220px|Chinese writer An E (1905-1976)]] '''An E''' ('''安娥''' 1905-1976) is famous Chinese writer. A native of Huolu, [[Hebei Province]], An E was born in September 1905. Sh
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  • '''Ding Ling''' (the penname of Jiang Bingzhi) was a writer and revolutionary who joined the [[Communist Party of China]] after the Nat
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  • [[1904]]: Birthday of writer [[Ba Jin|'''Ba Jin''']].
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  • '''Ding Ling''' ('''丁玲''') (the penname of Jiang Bingzhi) was a writer and revolutionary who joined the [[Communist Party of China]] after the Nat
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  • '''Ding Ling''' ('''丁玲''') (the penname of Jiang Bingzhi) was a writer and revolutionary who joined the [[Communist Party of China]] after the Nat
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  • [[819]]: Writer and philosopher '''[[Liu Zongyuan]]''' died.
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  • [[Category: writer]]
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  • [[file:Zhang Yigong (张一弓).JPEG|thumb|230px|Chinese writer Zhang Yigong]] '''Zhang Yigong''' (张一弓), is famous Chinese writer.
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  • ...was born in 1923 in Heshan, [[Guangdong Province]], and is an outstanding writer and translator of children's literary works. ...chui Children's Literature Award (first established by outstanding Chinese writer Chen Bochui in 1981), Soong Chingling Children's Literature Award, [[Soong
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  • [[1910]]: Scholar and writer '''[[Qian Zhongshu]]''' was born.
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  • 《遭遇激情》 "Unexpected Passion" (1991) [writer/director] 《编辑部的故事》 "Stories From the Editorial Board" (1991) [writer]
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  • [[1992]]: '''[[Sha Ting|Yang Zhaoxi]]''', a famous Chinese writer by the penname of Shating, passed away.
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  • '''Lao She''' was a writer and a pioneer of new literature in China. He was of Manchu ethnic group. Or
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  • ...Prize 2016 at the Bologna Children's Book Fair in Italy, the first Chinese writer to ever win and be shortlisted in the highest international recognition giv
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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. Or
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  • A great writer and thinker, and the founder of [[Chinese modern literature]], Lu Xun was b
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  • ...ized the movie for being less attractive than its written origins. Chinese writer Wu Jingya said the plot of the movie cannot match its reminiscent name. To ...12, 1976, in Wuhu of [[Anhui Province]], Zhao’s stardom began with Taiwan writer [[Chiung Yao]]’s TV adaptation “Princess Huanzhu” in 1999. She -- tog
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  • ...for literature. She read whatever she could get, from the works of kung fu writer [[Gu Long]] to romance novelist [[Xi Juan]] and from Chinese classics “[[ [[category: writer]]
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  • ...(Chinese: '''冯唐'''), born Zhang Haipeng (Chinese: 张海鹏), is a contemporary writer in China.
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  • ...prolific and popular Chinese science-fiction writer. He is the first Asian writer to win the Hugo Awards, an eight-time winner of the Galaxy Award (the Chine
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  • ...he, together with [[Sha Ting]], wrote to [[Lu Xun]] to consult the famous writer on the issue of subject matter in fiction writing. The following year, Ai W ...logies of short stories which won him immediate recognition as a promising writer in this genre. Of his early works, the most representative is ''Southern Jo
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  • ...Huiyin''', known as Phyllis Lin, was an outstanding Chinese architect and writer of the 20th century. [[category:people]][[Category:writer]][[Category:architect]]
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  • '''Bai Hua''' (白桦), the pseudonym of '''Chen Youhua''' (陈佑华), is a full-time writer at the [[Shanghai]] branch of the [[Chinese Writers’ Association]]. ...a rural factory. Three years later, he was transferred to work as a screen writer at the Haiyan Film Studio in [[Shanghai]]. In 1964, he once again enrolled
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  • [[1936]]: '''[[Lu Xun]],''' the most famous Chinese writer of the 20th century, passed away.
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  • [[file:An Bo (1915-65).JPEG|thumb|210px|Chinese writer An Bo (1915-1965)]] '''An Bo''' ('''安波''' 1915-1965) was famous Chinese writer.
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  • [[1992]]: Famous Chinese writer '''[[Lu Yao]]''' died.
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  • ...st Party of China]]. One year later, in [[Shanghai]], Mao became the first writer to join the Communist Party of China. In 1921, he published his magnum opus
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  • Born July 17, 1911, in Beijing, Yang was a prolific writer, whose works include "Gratification," "Bath," "Six Chapters from My Life in [[category: writer]]
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  • ...ce called “the most beautiful little Chinese town” by New Zealand renowned writer Louis Alley. It has beautiful scenery and centuries-old history, having lot
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  • ...ents of old [[Beijing]] people in old times. It was named after the famous writer - [[Lao She]].
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  • ...r Snow''' (July 19, 1905-February 15, 1972) was an American journalist and writer. He was the first Western journalist to visit [[Yan'an]], then the "red cap
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  • '''Wang Bo''' (648-675 or 649-676) was a literary writer of the [[Tang Dynasty]]. A native of [[Jiangzhou]], [[Longmen]] (now [[Heji
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  • ...ll known in China as a caricaturist, painter, calligrapher, art critic and writer. Several of Huang's works are preserved in the British Museum. ...ang was introduced to his future wife Yu Feng, niece of the famous Chinese writer Yu Dafu. It was Huang's strong affection for Yu, who was a self-proclaimed
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  • Ji was a prolific translator and writer. His works consist of 30 volumes, including articles on ancient Indian lang
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  • '''Xiao Qian''' was a well-known writer, journalist and translator.
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  • '''Ding Ling''' ('''丁玲''') (the penname of Jiang Bingzhi) was a writer and revolutionary who joined the [[Communist Party of China]] after the Nat In the summer of 1924, Ding Ling met [[Hu Yepin]], a young writer; they got married in 1925. In December 1927, Ding Ling published her first
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  • As a philosopher, Liu was a believer of materialism and antitheism. As a writer, he left an abundant legacy of fables, travel writings, poems, biographies
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  • '''Shi Tiesheng''' is a renowned writer in [[China]].
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  • ...losophe]]r, Liu was a believer of [[materialism]] and [[antitheism]]. As a writer, he left an abundant legacy of fables, travel writings, poems, biographies
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  • ...tter of condolence to Cao Ying's family, describing him as "an outstanding writer and translator in China."
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  • ...history. Most of the villagers are descendants of [[Zhou Dunyi]], a famous writer, philosopher and scholar of neo-Confucianism during the Northern Song (CE 9
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  • ...of [[China]]’s famous author Lu Tianming (陆天明), and the nephew of the late writer Lu Xing’er (陆星儿). ...eventually secured a spot in 1995. At the end of his studies, his paper “A Writer in the System” received a high score in 1998.
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  • An ancient legend about Shedong Mountain cannot be ignored. A famous writer in the Qing Dynasty wrote in Longcheng Outdated Story, “The Russian were
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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. Or
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  • '''Ye Shengtao''' (Chinese: 叶圣陶) was a Chinese educator and writer. A prolific writer, Ye holds a prominent place in the history of modern Chinese literature. Ap
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  • [[file:Mo Yan (莫言).JPEG|thumb|230px|Mo Yan, contemporary Chinese writer.]] '''Mo Yan''' ('''莫言''') is a famous contemporary Chinese writer. In 2012, He became the country's first Nobel Literature Prize laureate.
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  • Born in 1955 in Hunan, Wang is an amateur poet, writer and calligrapher. However, his literary and artistic talents didn’t help
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  • ...a Lake]], is the former residence of [[Guo Moruo]], an outstanding Chinese writer, poet, dramatist, historian, archaeologist and paleographer. The writer was born into a landlord's family in [[Leshan County]], [[Sichuan Province]
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  • '''Zhou Haiying''' (周海婴 1929-2011) was the son of famous 20th century Chinese writer [[Lu Xun]] and a noted Chinese expert in radio communication. Lu Xun was th
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  • ...medley''' (February 23, 1892 - May 6, 1950) was an American journalist and writer best known for her semi-autobiographical novel Daughter of Earth. She was a
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  • ...黄永玉), now on the brink of his nineties, is a legendary Chinese painter and writer, known for his combustible temper and outspoken manners. ...memories, as did the acquaintance with his uncle and famous modern Chinese writer [[Shen Congwen]].
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  • '''Zong Baihua''' (Chinese: 宗白华) (1897-1986) was a prolific writer. His lifelong search for an aesthetic ideal is true of his style as well as
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  • ...characters for "Baidi City" inscribed by [[Guo Moruo]], the famous Chinese writer, poet, historian and archeologist. The city now includes the Mingliang Hall
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  • ...sts, working first as an editor with a drama magazine and then as a screen writer in a film studio. ...tes. He returned to China the following year and took on the job of screen writer and director at the Wenhua Film Studio in Shanghai. His first feature film
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  • ...is the pseudonym of '''Zhang Xin (张辛)''', a contemporary Chinese feminist writer. Her main works include "Wang Gui and An Na," "Double-Sided Adhesive Tape,"
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  • In 1976, he was employed by the Voice of America (VOA) as a writer and commentator for cultural programs. In 1985, he was selected by the Worl
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  • ...correspondent for the Central News Agency from 1944 to 1948 and a feature writer for the ''Hsin Ming Daily News'' in [[Shanghai]] from 1944 to 1949. ...orgetown University, a broadcaster for the Voice of America, a lecturer, a writer, a fashion designer, and one of the key executives of Flying Tiger Line for
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  • ...s a forum for anti-feudalistic activities. In 1922, he made his debut as a writer in vernacular Chinese, one of which was entitled "The Wail of the Oppressed A versatile writer, Ba Jin also wrote a variety of short stories, including "God, Ghost, and M
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  • ...'Elisabeth Comber''' (Sep.12, 1917—Nov. 2, 2012) is a Chinese-born British writer, known for her best seller "A Many Splendored Thing," which was adapted int [[category: writer]]
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  • ==Zhang Xin (Writer)== ...is the pseudonym of '''Zhang Xin (张辛)''', a contemporary Chinese feminist writer. Her main works include "Wang Gui and An Na," "Double-Sided Adhesive Tape,"
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  • '''Chen Zhongshi''' ('''陈忠实'''), contemporary Chinese writer and vice chairman of the [[Chinese Writers Association]], is known for his
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  • In the winter of 1932, Xiao Hong met and began living with [[Xiao Jun]], a writer.
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  • In 2003, online writer Zhuang Yu sued Guo Jingming for plagiarizing large portions of her work in
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  • ...r]] broke out and he returned to China. From 1951 to 1980 Zhao was a Staff Writer at the [[Foreign Languages Bureau]] in [[Beijing]]. After the normalization
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  • ...Congwen''' (沈从文) is the alias of Shen Yuehuan(沈岳焕), a famous Miao Chinese writer and historian in the 20th century. He is best known for his novels depictin
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  • '''Wang Guowei''' ('''王国维''' Dec.3 1877-Jun.2 1927) was a Chinese scholar, writer and poet. A versatile and original scholar, he made important contributions
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  • ...ell-known Cantonese opera actor Ma Sze-tsang from 1944 to 1955 and then to writer Hua Shan from 1970 to his death in 1985. Hung had two sons and one daughter
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  • ...rs, including the tragedies of William Shakespeare and works by the French writer Andre Gide, such as ''Le Retour de l' enfant prodigue'' and ''La Porte etro
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  • A great writer and thinker, and the founder of [[Chinese modern literature]], Lu Xun was b
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  • ..., and in the meantime translated “Quilt,” a novel by Japanese naturalistic writer Katai Tayama. In 1927, he became the director of the Chinese Literature Sch
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  • After the liberation, Guo became a government official and a prolific writer. He was the first president of Chinese Academy of Sciences and the first pr
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  • A great writer and thinker, and the founder of [[Chinese modern literature]], Lu Xun was b
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  • ...gnet''. His short story "In a Teahouse" is most representative. In it, the writer gives colorful and comic descriptions of the intrigues among the rival land
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  • ...n the 1950s. She is also cousin to the famous Chinese martial arts fiction writer, [[Jin Yong]].
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  • ...Gu Zhenghong," remain a mirror of the hard times of the 1930s. Also a song writer, Tian wrote many pieces, including "A Song of Graduation" and "The voluntee
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  • ...to run Buddhist affairs for him. During his lifetime Jizang was a prolific writer. Incomplete statistics show that he wrote at least 91 volumes on 21 subject
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  • ...sical Chinese novels. The best-read contemporary works are those by a Daur writer named Qin Tongpu, such as "A Farmer's Song," "Song of the Fishermen" and "S
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  • ...when they walk through the Former Residence of Mao Dun – a famous Chinese writer – the Lizhi Academy of Classic Learning, Lin' Shop, Xiuzhen Temple, the S
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  • Tattoo used to be an ancient Zhuang custom. A great writer of Tang Dynasty, Liu Zongyuan, mentioned it in his writings. Chewing betel
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  • A Dream of Red Mansions written in the 18th century by the Manchu writer Cao Xueqin is a classic that occupies a prominent place in the history of w Lao She, widely known as a patriotic writer and people's artist, was born into a poor Manchu family and had tasted all
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  • ...ang (in present-day Hubei Province) that he settled down as a lecturer and writer. For his high moral and academic accomplishments he won the adoration of Em
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  • According to [http://www.writers.ph/ freelance writer Philippines] The relationship between water and tea is similar to that betw
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  • In literature creation domain, "Hunan writer group" has been growing vigorously over a long period of time in Chinese li
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