- Shao
Xunmei (Chinese: 邵洵美; Shanghainese: Zau
Sinmay; 1906–1968) was a
Chinese poet and publisher. He was a
contributing writer for T'ien Hsia Monthly,...
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prominent figures, such as The
Soong Sisters and the
Chinese poet, Shao
Xunmei (
Sinmay Zau).
Emily Hahn was born in St. Louis, Missouri, on
January 14, 1905, as...
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purportedly about a man
named Pan Heh-ven, who in
reality was Shao
Xunmei (Zau
Sinmay).
Marianne Hauser of The New York
Times stated that the book "will be for...
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soccer player Shao Ning (born 1982),
Chinese judoka Shao
Xunmei a.k.a Zau
Sinmay Chinese poet and publisher. Shao Tong (1994–2014),
Chinese student murdered...
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Chuan Tsen-kuo,
William Empson,
Emily Hahn, Lin Yutang, Shao
Xunmei (Zau
Sinmay), and John C.H. Wu. The magazine's
purpose was to
include works from Chinese...
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herself was
involved with one of China's
leading intellectuals, Zau
Sinmay. In 1945, he
married Hahn, with whom he had two daughters,
Carola and Amanda...
- 1934
through June 1937. The
owner of the
publication was Shao
Xunmei (Zau
Sinmay), and the
editor was Lu
Shaofei (魯少飛; 鲁少飞). The
magazine was
published by...
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reading of I
Never Saw
Another Butterfly and
appeared as
Chiang Kai-Shek and
Sinmay Zau in Jyl Bonaguro's
Soong Sisters. He also
appeared as a ****anese astronomer...
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writers also
contributed to
Shanghai Manhua,
including Shao
Xunmei (
Sinmay Zau), a
wealthy and
influential poet, writer, and publisher. His friend...