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Fang Fang (Chinese: 方方), pen name of Wang Fang (汪芳; born 11 May 1955), is a Chinese writer, known for her literary depictions of the working poor. She won the Lu Xun Literary Prize in 2010. Born in Nanjing , she attended Wuhan University in 1978 to study Chinese.
Wang Fang may refer to: Wang Fang (politician) (1920–2009), former Minister of Public Security of China; Wang Fang (basketball) (born 1967), Chinese former ...
Wang Zongfang was a former soldier and stole a gun from a prison in 1976. [1] They committed their first murder on 12 February 1983, while robbing the People's Liberation Army Hospital in Shenyang and shot dead five soldiers during the Chinese New Year .
Wang was born on 1985 in Liaoyang.Her father was an electrician at a vocational technical college while her mother worked at a textile factory in Shenyang.In 2002, she was admitted to the undergraduate class of folk vocal singing at Shenyang Conservatory of Music and graduated in 2006.
Wang Fang (Chinese: 王芳; pinyin: Wáng Fāng; 1920–2009) was a politician of the People's Republic of China, who most notably served as Communist Party Secretary of Zhejiang Province from March 1983 to April 1987, and then Minister of Public Security from April 1987 to November 1990.
Fang wrote her diary from her house in Wuhan's Wuchang District, where she lives alone. [10] An English translation, titled Wuhan Diary: Dispatches from a Quarantined City, translated by Michael Berry, was published in book format by HarperCollins in June 2020. [11] Berry has received angry and death threat emails for translating the diary. [12 ...
Fang was a noted player of the guqin, [7] and enjoyed fishing and drinking in his spare time. [ 8 ] Fang wrote countless poems in his lifetime, three hundred and seventy of which were preserved by one of his proteges and subsequently published in a ten- juan anthology by Wang Zan ( 王贊 ). [ 9 ]
Wang Fang (Chinese: 王芳; pinyin: Wáng Fāng, born 14 January 1967) is a Chinese former basketball player who competed in the 1992 Summer Olympics. [1] She won the Women's Chinese Basketball Association (WCBA) title in 2009 while the head coach of the Liaoning Flying Eagles . [ 2 ]