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  • [[file: Shen Congwen.JPEG|thumb|200px|left|Shen Congwen]] ...ng the landscapes, folk and rural culture of his native Hunan Province. ([[Shen Congwen|More...]])
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  • ...eventually studied literature and drama at Harvard University. ('''[[Hong Shen|More ...]]''')
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  • [[file: Shen Congwen.JPEG|thumb|200px|left|Shen Congwen]] ...right future. His straightforward and simple style was so influential that he was dubbed the "Father of China’s Countryside Literature."
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  • ...[All China Federation of National Salvation Associations]] was set up by [[Shen Junru]] and his followers in response to the call of the [[Chinese Communis ...23, 1936, [[Nanjing]] government put seven of the federation's leaders - Shen Junru, [[Zhang Naiqi]], [[Zou Taofen]], [[Li Gongpu]], [[Sha Qianli]] and [
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  • ...ranslator. Born in 1896, he began his career as a writer in 1916. In 1920, he translated The Constitution of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union into
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  • ...as the chairman of the [[Chinese Writers Association]]. On March 27, 1981, he died of illness in [[Beijing]].
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  • ...the most well preserved mansion in [[Beijing]].The private residence of He Shen, a favorite minister of [[Emperor Qianlong]] of the[[ Qing Dynasty]] (1644-
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  • ...o 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 She was born ...Oriental School of London University. It was during this time abroad that he began to write. In July 1926, the publishing of his first novel, ''Lao Zhan
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  • ...st of the [[Forbidden City]] in [[Beijing]]. The private residence of [[He Shen]], a favorite minister of [[Emperor Qianlong]] of the [[Qing Dynasty]] (164
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  • ...st of the [[Forbidden City]] in [[Beijing]]. The private residence of [[He Shen]], a favorite minister of [[Emperor Qianlong]] of the [[Qing Dynasty]] (164
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  • ...orthwest of [[the Forbidden City]] in Beijing. The private residence of He Shen, a favorite minister of [[Emperor Qianlong]] of the[[ Qing Dynasty]] (1644-
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  • ...as did the acquaintance with his uncle and famous modern Chinese writer [[Shen Congwen]]. ...ty of China]] ([[CPC]]) amid the Kuomintang ruling (1912-1949). Huang said he mostly resembles his father, but takes after his mother in terms of temper.
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  • ...ated from there as a laureate, holding the highest scores among his peers. He subsequently entered Shanghai Jiaotong University and transferred to the Fo ...ht at both Shanghai Jiaotong University and [[Fudan University]]. In 1947, he set out to pursue his overseas academic dreams at the University of London
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  • ...ited States after his graduation from [[Tsinghua University]] in 1916, but he eventually studied literature and drama at Harvard University. ...aved the way for modern Chinese dramatic presentations. From 1923 to 1930, he joined such literary groups as the Theatrical Association of China, the Sou
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  • ...un made a speech titled "Some Suggestions about Left Wing Writers League". He asked revolutionary writers to engage in social struggles.
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  • ...born on [[December 11]], [[1911]] in [[Hangzhou]], [[Zhejiang Province]]. He was the pioneer of Chinese astronautical technology and known as the "Fathe ...in the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT). From 1949 to [[1955]], he was director and professor of the Jet Propulsion Laboratory in the Californ
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  • ...9]], 1896 in Shangyu County, east China’s [[Zhejiang Province]]. In 1919, he participated in campaigns supporting the [[May 4th Movement]] in [[Shanghai In 1920, Hu, together with [[Zheng Zhenduo]] and [[Shen Yanbing]], established Literary Research Society to promote New Literary Mo
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  • ...s the chairman of the [[Chinese Writers' Association]]. On March 27, 1981, he died of illness in Beijing. ...the courtyard is a square grape trellis, which Mao equipped with a swing. He often played here with his granddaughter.
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  • ...ang Taizong]] (Li Shimin) felt that the generals were working too hard, so he ordered their portraits to be painted and hung beside the palace door to as
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  • ...e names in a similar style. Zhu and his two contemporaries, A Yantao and [[Shen Chunhe]] formed the earliest three big categories of xiangsheng artists who
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