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  2. Chiung Yao - Wikipedia

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    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.

  3. Fire and Rain (novel) - Wikipedia

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    Standard Mandarin. Hanyu Pinyin. Yānyǔ méngméng. Fire and Rain is a 1964 Taiwanese novel by romance novelist Chiung Yao. One of her best-known works, it has been adapted multiple times into film and TV dramas. Lu Yi-ping (陸依萍) Birth. late 1930s, Northeast China.

  4. Grandmaster of Demonic Cultivation - Wikipedia

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    Overall, the novel's online version had a total of 113 main chapters and seven extra chapters, most of which occur after the story's main events (also known as "post-canon"). The Taiwan first print edition was published by Pinsin Studio (平心工作室) in December 2016 in Traditional Chinese.

  5. Bo Yang - Wikipedia

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    Bo "The Ugly Chinaman" Yang (simplified Chinese: 柏杨; traditional Chinese: 柏楊; pinyin: Bó Yáng; [note 1] 7 March 1920 – 29 April 2008 [3]), sometimes also erroneously called Bai Yang, was a Chinese historian, novelist, philosopher, poet based in Taiwan. [4] He is also regarded as a social critic. [5]

  6. Rose, Rose, I Love You (novel) - Wikipedia

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    Rose, Rose, I Love You ( Chinese: 玫瑰玫瑰我愛你) is one of the representative novels by the prominent Taiwanese local writer Wang Chen-ho (王禎和). It was initially published by the Vista Publishing House Co. in Taipei in 1984 and later republished by another publishing house in Taipei called Hung Fan in February 1994.

  7. Xiaoli Feidao - Wikipedia

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    Hanyu Pinyin. Xiǎolǐ Fēidāo xìliè. Yue: Cantonese. Jyutping. Siu2-lei5 Fei1-dou1 Hai6-lit6. The Xiaoli Feidao series is a series of five wuxia novels by Gu Long. First published between 1968 and 1981, the five novels have since been adapted into seven films and 18 television series as of 2020.

  8. Wu Ming-yi - Wikipedia

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    Wu Ming-yi (Chinese: 吳明益; born 20 June 1971) is a multidisciplinary Taiwanese writer and scholar. Wu is the Professor of Sinophone Literature at National Dong Hwa University and an environmental activist. His ecological parable The Man with the Compound Eyes (2011) was published in English in 2013, and was awarded "The Best Chinese ...

  9. Taiwanese literature - Wikipedia

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    Novels, short stories, and poetry. Taiwan has a very active literary scene, with a large number of writers of novels and (especially) short stories enjoying a wide readership, many of them for many decades running. A short selection of prominent writers and poets includes: Wang K'ai-yün (1889–1969) Wu Zhuoliu (1900–1976)