- Guo
Moruo (November 16, 1892 – June 12, 1978),
courtesy name Dingtang, was a
Chinese author, poet, historian, archaeologist, and
government official....
- The Guo
Moruo Residence (郭沫若故居) is the
former residence of Guo
Moruo (1892–1978) in West
Qianhai Street,
Dongcheng District, Beijing, China. The location...
- here,
while Mao Zedong, Zhou Enlai,
Chiang Kai-shek,
Chiang Ching-kuo, Guo
moruo and Ma
Yinchu (马寅初) had been here
before to
visit their friends. v t e...
-
friendship in his
adolescence with the
prominent scholar and poet, Guo
Moruo because of
their shared interests in
poetry writing. Later, he
studied Chinese...
- (1930) for
Jonathan Cape. Mori Ōgai: 1913 both
parts into ****anese. Guo
Moruo: Part One (1928) and Part Two (1947) into Chinese.
Philosopher Walter Kaufmann...
-
Proposal by Zhu De
Proposal by
Liang Congjie Proposal by Guo
Moruo Proposal by Guo
Moruo According to the
official government interpretation of the flag...
-
Communist scholar and poet Guo
Moruo. She is
often referred to in
Chinese sources as Guo Anna (Chinese: 郭安娜), the way Guo
Moruo called her. Satō
Tomiko spent...
- followers, as well as some
within the
academic circle, most notably, Guo
Moruo. In
March 1951, the
Peking Opera Research Institute was
considered to be...
- to more than 500,000. It
hosted intellectuals and
artists including Guo
Moruo, Mao Dun, Ba Jin, Tian Han, Xu Beihong, Feng
Zikai and many others. In 1950...
- and
Director of the
Political Directorate of the 2nd
Front Army was Guo
Moruo. The
following is the
order of
battle for the
Communist forces: 9th Army...