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  2. Women writers in Chinese literature - Wikipedia

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    The following is a list of women writers who have made significant contributions to modern Chinese women's writing. These writers include Lu Yin, Xie Wanying, Shi Pingmei, Ding Ling, Xiao Hong, Eileen Chang, and San Mao. Lu Yin (1898–1934), formerly known as Huang Shuyi, also known as Huang Ying, was born in Fujian Province.

  3. Ding Ling - Wikipedia

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    Ding Ling (Chinese: 丁玲; pinyin: Dīng Líng; October 12, 1904 – March 4, 1986), formerly romanized as Ting Ling, was the pen name of Jiang Bingzhi (simplified Chinese: 蒋冰之; traditional Chinese: 蔣冰之; pinyin: Jiǎng Bīngzhī), also known as Bin Zhi (彬芷 Bīn Zhǐ), one of the most celebrated Chinese women authors of the 20th century.

  4. Bing Xin - Wikipedia

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    Xie Wanying (simplified Chinese: 谢婉莹; traditional Chinese: 謝婉瑩; October 5, 1900 – February 28, 1999), [1] better known by her pen name Bing Xin (Chinese: 冰心) or Xie Bingxin, was one of the most prolific Chinese women writers of the 20th century. Many of her works were written for young readers. She was the chairperson of the ...

  5. Lu Yin (writer) - Wikipedia

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    Guo Mengliang (m. 1923–1925), Li Weijian (m.1930–1934) Lu Yin (1898–1934) was a Chinese feminist writer of the 20th-century. Her extensive body of work includes novels, short story collections and essays that explore the lives and hardships of Chinese women in the 20th century. Lu Yin is often associated with the May Fourth movement due ...

  6. Chiung Yao - Wikipedia

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    Wade–Giles. Ch'ên 2 Chê 2. Chiung Yao or Qiong Yao (Chinese: 瓊瑤; born 20 April 1938) is the pen name of Chen Che, a Taiwanese writer and producer who is often regarded as the most popular romance novelist in the Chinese-speaking world. [1] Her novels have been adapted into more than 100 films and TV dramas.

  7. Qiu Jin - Wikipedia

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    Qiu Xinhou (秋信候) Qiu Jin (Chinese: 秋瑾; pinyin: Qiū Jǐn; Wade–Giles: Ch'iu Chin; 8 November 1875 – 15 July 1907) was a Chinese revolutionary, feminist, and writer. Her courtesy names are Xuanqing (Chinese: 璿卿; pinyin: Xuánqīng) and Jingxiong (traditional Chinese: 競雄; simplified Chinese: 竞雄; pinyin: Jìngxióng).

  8. Eileen Chang - Wikipedia

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    Eileen Chang (traditional Chinese: 張愛玲; simplified Chinese: 张爱玲; pinyin: Zhāng Àilíng; Wade–Giles: Chang1 Ai4-ling2;September 30, 1920 – September 8, 1995), also known as Chang Ai-ling or Zhang Ailing, or by her pen name Liang Jing (梁京), was a Chinese -born American essayist, novelist, and screenwriter. Chang was born ...

  9. Category:Chinese women writers - Wikipedia

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    Category. : Chinese women writers. Wikimedia Commons has media related to Female writers from China. The main article for this category is List of Chinese women writers. This is a non-diffusing subcategory of Category:Chinese writers. It includes writers that can also be found in the parent category, or in diffusing subcategories of the parent.