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    (Shen Yanbing; 4 July 1896 – 27 March 1981), best known by the pen name of Mao Dun, was a Chinese novelist, essayist, journalist, playwright, literary and...
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    its ancient stone bridges, stone pathways and delicate wood carvings. Mao Dun, a renowned modern Chinese revolutionary writer, was born in Wuzhen, and...
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    Mao Dun Literature Prize (Chinese: 茅盾文学奖; pinyin: Máo Dùn Wénxué Jiǎng) is a prize for novels, established in the will of prominent Chinese writer Mao...
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  • Look up dun, dùn, or dún in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Dun most commonly refers to: Dun gene, which produces a brownish-gray color (dun) in horses...
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    Press, 1980 Ba Jin, Selected Works, Beijing: Foreign Language Press, 1988 Mao Dun, The Shop of the Lin Family and Spring Silkworms, Hong Kong: Chinese University...
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    Midnight: A Romance of China, 1930, is a 1933 novel by Chinese author Mao Dun. It is a realist depiction of life in contemporary Shanghai. In addition...
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    literature and the editing of a variety of literary magazines. In 1921, he, Mao Dun, Jiang Baili, Geng Jizhi (耿濟之), and others organized the Literary Study...
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    Mao is the romanization of several Chinese family names, including common names 毛 (Máo), 茅 (Máo) and some rare names 茆 (Máo), 卯 (Mǎo), 貌 (Mào) etc. 毛...
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    state-owned. His family was given $6 million in compensation. In the 1950s, Mao Zedong endorsed him many times for his contributions to the Communist Party...
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    September 1954 until his death in January 1976. Zhou served under Chairman Mao Zedong and aided the Communist Party in rising to power, later helping consolidate...
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  • Frog (novel) (category Mao Dun Literature Prize)
    Frog (Chinese: 蛙; pinyin: Wā) is a novel by Mo Yan, first released in 2009. The novel is about Gugu (姑姑 "paternal aunt"), the aunt of "Tadpole", the novel's...
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  • period were Guo Moruo (1892–1978), a poet, historian, essayist, and critic; Mao Dun (1896–1981), the first of the novelists to emerge from the League of Left-Wing...
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    Mao Zedong (26 December 1893 – 9 September 1976), also known as Chairman Mao, was a Chinese politician, political theorist, military strategist, poet,...
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    Tongxiang was the birthplace of 20th-century novelist and cultural critic Mao Dun. The scenic town of Wuzhen is part of Tongxiang. Tongxiang administers...
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  • is a novella by the Chinese author Mao Dun about the experience of Chinese villagers engaging in sericulture. Mao Dun dates the story November 1, 1932....
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  • Ordinary World (novel) (category Mao Dun Literature Prize)
    characters. In 1991, it won the Mao Dun Literature Prize and was honored with the title "a bright pearl of the Mao Dun Literature Prize crown". Written...
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    Mo Yan (category Mao Dun Literature Prize laureates)
    Wearing Me Out 2010: Honorary Fellow, Modern Language Association 2011: Mao Dun Literature Prize, winner, Frog 2012: Nobel Prize in Literature: 58  2013:...
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    esteemed Chinese writers whose modern classics shaped China's past: Ba Jin, Mao Dun, Ding Ling, Cao Yu, and Ai Qing. Produced by Chung-wen Shih, George Washington...
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    working in "People's Communes". When Mao Zedong's Great Leap Forward (1958–1961) created an artificial famine, Mao publicly blamed the nation's food shortages...
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    (courtyard houses). View of a section of a siheyuan neighborhood in Beijing The Mao Dun Memorial A gate into a siheyuan; the style of the gate indicates that it...
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  • editors were Yun Tieqiao (恽铁樵) and Wang Chunnong (王莼农). In January 1921, Mao Dun (Shen Yanbing) became its chief editor beginning with Volume 10, Issue...
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  • Chi Zijian (category Mao Dun Literature Prize laureates)
    is best known for her novel The Last Quarter of the Moon which won the Mao Dun Literary Prize (2008), one of the most prestigious literature prizes in...
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    after this. Soong was the third person in the new government mentioned by Mao in the founding Proclamation of the People's Republic of China. "Representing...
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    Puraskar Sahitya Akademi Award to Bengali Writers Bangla Academy Award Mao Dun Literature Prize Lu Xun Literary Prize Lao She Literary Award Dream of...
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    Su Tong (category Mao Dun Literature Prize laureates)
    the Man Booker International Prize. In 2015, he was a co-winner of the Mao Dun Literature Prize for Shadow of the Hunter. Midnight Stories. Translator...
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    chaired by Mao Dun, would be established. People's Literature would become the official organ of this body by the end of 1949, with Mao Dun as editor in...
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    nation. The first CWA Chair was Mao Dun, under the leadership of the then CFLAC Chairman Guo Moruo. In 1985, Mao Dun was succeeded by Ba Jin. The incumbent...
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  • Movement, where a series of articles were written by Qu Qiubai, Lu Xun, and Mao Dun. In 1931, the league's executive committee passed "The New Missions of...
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    time was substantial, with many writers who later became famous (such as Mao Dun, Lao She, Lu Xun and Bing Xin) publishing their first works. For example...
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    Tong starred in the period drama Ordinary World (2015), based on the Mao Dun Literature Prize novel of the same name by Lu Yao. She received acclaim...
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