- Zhou
Zuoren (Chinese: 周作人; pinyin: Zhōu
Zuòrén; Wade–Giles: Chou Tso-jen) (16
January 1885 – 6 May 1967) was a
Chinese writer,
primarily known as an essayist...
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Korea and ****an.
Chinese people also wore
another form of
closure known as
zuoren (Chinese: 左衽; lit. 'left lapel'),
which generally refers the way garment...
- Nie
Zuoren (born 15
January 1963) is a
Chinese engineer who is a
professor and
president of
Beijing University of Technology, and an
academician of the...
- Wu
Zuoren (Chinese: 吴作人; pinyin: Wú
Zuòrén; Wade–Giles: Wu Tso-jen; 3
November 1908 – 9
April 1997) was a
Chinese painter. A
native of Jing County, An****...
- Tan
Zuoren (born 15 May 1954), from Chengdu,
Sichuan province, People's
Republic of China, is an environmentalist,
writer and
former editor of Literati...
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returned to ****an to
retrieve his brother,
Zuoren, so that
Zuoren could help with the
family finances.
Zuoren wanted to
remain in ****an to
study French...
- the
Republican period,
reformers such as
Liang Qichao, Hu Shih and Zhou
Zuoren began looking at
translation practice and
theory of the
great translators...
- Tang Chun-i Tang
Yijie Tsang Lap
Chuen Xiong Shili Xu
Fuguan Yang
Changji Yin
Haiguang Yu
Dunkang Zhang Dongsun Zhang Shenfu Zhou
Guoping Zhou
Zuoren...
- Meanwhile, a
number of people,
including notable writers Lao She, Zhou
Zuoren and Chen Mengjia,
committed suicide or
attempted suicide after being ****cuted...
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suicide after being humiliated and "struggled against". Meanwhile, Zhou
Zuoren requested euthanasia from the
local police after being har****ed by Red Guards...