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Xiao Hong - Wikipedia
Xiao Hong was born into a wealthy landlord family on June 1, 1911, the day of the Dragon Boat Festival in Hulan County (now Heilongjiang Province.) [1] Xiao Hong's childhood was not a happy one. Her mother died when she was nine years old and she attended a girls school in Harbin in 1927, where she encountered the progressive ideas of the May ...
Xiao Hong | Feminist, Novelist & Essayist | Britannica
Xiao Hong (born June 1, 1911, Hulan county, Heilongjiang province, China—died February 22, 1942, Hong Kong) was a Chinese fiction writer known for her novels and stories set in the northeast during the 1930s.
萧红(民国时期女作家)_百度百科
萧红(1911年6月1日-1942年1月22日),出生于黑龙江省呼兰县(现黑龙江省哈尔滨市呼兰区),祖籍山东省聊城市莘县董杜庄镇梁丕营村,中国近现代女作家,“民国四大才女”之一,被誉为“二十世纪三十年代的文学洛神”。乳名荣华,本名张秀环,后改名为张廼莹(一说为:张迺莹)。
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Xiao Hong - The Chinese University of Hong Kong
Xiao Hong (Hsiao Hung) [real name Zhang Naiying] 1911-1942 Born in Heilongjiang, she left home to avoid an arranged marriage, and passed the entrance exams for the high-school affiliated with the Beiping Women's Normal University in 1931, …
The Best Female Chinese Novelist You’ve Never Heard Of
2018年7月3日 · For years, her work remained in obscurity in China and elsewhere, but interest in her work has grown immensely in recent times, and today, Xiao Hong is remembered as one of the definitive writers of China’s Republican era. In fact, over the past half-dozen years, two biopics have come out about her life.
Xiao Hong (1911–1942) - Encyclopedia.com
Many of Xiao Hong's best-known short stories, including the poetic "Hands" and "The Bridge," as well as her longer works, reveal a feminist consciousness and criticize the oppression of women in Chinese law and culture.
China Wiki – The free encyclopedia on China, china.org.cn
In 1940, Xiao Hong went to Hong Kong, where she wrote the novelette Ma Bole and her second novel Tales of Hulan River. The novel displays the backwardness of feudal conventions by describing the ignorant and numb life of a small town in north China. Two years later, Xiao Hong died of an illness in Hong Kong.
The Field of Life and Death & Tales of Hulan River - amazon.com
2006年7月31日 · This updated and extensively revised edition of two key works brings to life the woman considered by many to be China's first feminist novelist: Xiao Hong (1911-1942). Set in the rural China in which Xiao grew up, these two masterpieces expand on many themes, including the plight of peasants and the role of women in society.
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Xiao Hong (Author of 呼兰河传) - Goodreads
Xiao Hong or Hsiao Hung (2 June 1911 – 22 January 1942) was a Chinese writer. Her given name was Zhang Naiying (張廼瑩); she also used the pen name Qiao Yin...
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