- Shi
Zhecun (simplified Chinese: 施蛰存;
traditional Chinese: 施蟄存; pinyin: Shī
Zhécún; Wade–Giles: Shih Che-ts'un;
December 3, 1905 –
November 19, 2003) was...
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Contemporains (Chinese: 現代; pinyin: Xiàndài, 1932-1935),
edited by Shi
Zhecun. Mu's
family came from Cixi, Ningbo, Zhejiang. His father, Mu
Jingting (1877–1933)...
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politics or
social problems.
Among these writers were Mu
Shiying and Shi
Zhecun.[citation needed] In India, the
Progressive Artists'
Group was a
group of...
- Lü Simian:
Chinese historian,
former professor of
history at ECNU. Shi
Zhecun: Author,
former professor of
Chinese Language and Literature. Hu Huanyong:...
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Riichi Yokomitsu.
Other members of the
group were Mu Shiying, Liu Na'ou, Shi
Zhecun, and Du Heng,
whose Third Category thesis (that a
writer could be on the...
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social problems.
Among these writers were Mu Shiying, Liu Na'ou, and Shi
Zhecun.[citation needed] Mostow,
Joshua S. (10 July 2003). The
Columbia Companion...
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Guangyuan (1900–1979) Shen
Congwen (1902–1988) Shen Rong (b. 1936) Shi
Zhecun (1905–2003) Shing-Tung Yau (born 1949) Tang
Junyi (1909–1978) Tian Han (1898–1968)...
- in 2013) Artists: Shen Du, Dong Qichang,
Zhang Nanheng,
Zhang Zhao, Shi
Zhecun,
Cheng Shifa; Craftsmen: Zhu Kerou,
Huang Daopo, Ding Niangzi; Experts:...
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Chongqing diving team Shih Wing-ching (施永青), a Hong Kong
businessman Shi
Zhecun (施蛰存), a
Chinese author and
journal editor in
Shanghai during the 1930s...
- 1922, the
magazine Banyue (半月)
published the ci of Chen
Xiaocui and Shi
Zhecun together. Chen and Shi thus
began to correspond. Shen Xiaosun, a relative...