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  • ...p=mián mian}}, born August 28, 1970 in [[Shanghai]]) is a [[Zhonghua Minzu|Chinese]] [[Post 70s Generation]] writer. She writes on China's once-taboo topics a ...ry.<ref>[http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/business/8433345.stm Google is sued by Chinese author Mian Mian] (BBC)</ref> She appeared in the 2013 documentary ''[[Goog
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  • Modern famous Women Writer ...writers at that time. Her writing style is a mixture of Ancient and modern Chinese writing style which attract many readers.
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  • ...e. While in Japan, Lu Xun expanded his vision of medicine past traditional Chinese methods by adopting western techniques. This was not a popular idea at the While most writers focused on immediate change in the people of China, Lu Xun had different id
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  • Due to this whole incident, the Chinese became more worried about being attacked by the Mongols and spent lots of m After Yingzong’s capture, more writers and scholar-officials began to write political criticisms.
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  • Yan Geling is a famous comtemporary Chinese women writer.She is a Chinese-American.In America,she is a well-known Hollywood script writer.She is a me *'''The Flowers of War (Chinese title Jinling shisan chai 《金陵十三钗》)'''
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  • ...ounts of Women where becoming literate and Literature was being written by Women. ...s and could become famous during their life time. A near first for most of Chinese literary history.
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  • * AHY: 萧红小说《呼兰河传》中的中国乡村神灵与信仰。(Chinese gods and beliefs in the countryside in Xiao Hong's novel "Tales of Hulan Ri * PMJ: 中国女作家:冰心《两个家庭》(Women writers in Chinese literature: Bing Xin “Two Families”) OK
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  • Bi Shumin is one of the most unusual and powerful female writers in China's current literary scene. She is a distinctive writer. She has man ...a master’s degree in Chinese at Beijing Normal University.She is much like writers Lu Xun and Guo Moruo, who also gave up medical science for the pen. She sta
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  • ...port from her two lovers, Xiao Jun and Duanwu Hongliang, both of whom were writers and likely mentored her and joined with her in her writing efforts. ...hinese women. She was a guiding influence that led to the ideals of modern women hold today in China.
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  • ...n as in 1922 her family moved to Tianjin. Her family was important to the Chinese government, which allowed them to live a privileged lifestyle. Despite thei ...age and literature and became fluent in English, in addition to her native Chinese. Zhang attended and graduated from a Christian High School but claimed her
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  • ...of the 1920s was of a world leading high quality, also because the Chinese writers were in close exchange with the national literatures of the world. ...rged like the ones I translated. So we still have a few works of excellent Chinese literature today. These works are worth to be translated and to made known
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  • A one of a kind and brilliant Chinese Literature writer. She successfully took on socialism and turned it into a ...e was finally able and experienced to establish her brilliant place in the Chinese Literature.
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  • = Emergence of modern Chinese literature = = Living to see the Western literary epochs in Chinese time lapse. The Literary societies and May Fourth Romanticism =
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  • ...within the family.[2] According to some Chinese critics, each of the three Chinese characters in its title symbolizes an aspect about human nature, such as me ...es and numerous maidservants and concubines. Not even satisfied with these women, he spends most of his time seeking the pleasures of entertainment areas.
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  • ...Yuan could teach at Wuhan University. Through contacts she made with other writers in the same literature department at Wuhan University, Shuhua was able to s ...ckville-West and Andre Maurois Yuan Later became the visiting professor of Chinese at Nanyang University in Singapore (1954-60) In the 1990s, Hong Ying wrote
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  • {{Chinese {{Chinese name|[[Zheng (surname)|Zheng]]}}
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  • Literature Soceities exsisted very early on in Chinese History though this page will only look at littereray Societies from the Mi Huang Tingjian (Chinese: 黄庭堅) (1045–1105) was a Chinese artist. He is predominantly known as a calligrapher, but was also admired f
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  • ...le some are still used today. This article will introduce the evolution of Chinese hairstyles from the Paleolithic Age. ...women mostly kept long hair to waist, combing double braids.And even some women made hair extension in order to catch up with the trend of long hair and ha
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  • ==Liu Xinwen 刘欣雯 - Nüshu:a letter that belongs exclusively to women== ===Nüshu:a letter that belongs exclusively to women===
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  • =1 周巧: A Case Study on Chinese Translations of Toni Morrison’s Novel ''Beloved'' Based on Catford’s Tr ...characters in this novel are very rich and unique. Therefore, based on the Chinese translation of the ''Beloved'' of Toni Morrison, a famous African American
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