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Chinese phonetic list . 2014.
Chinese phonetic list . 2014.
Fang Fang — Fāng Fāng, 方方, (* 1955 in Nanjing) ist eine chinesische Schriftstellerin. Biographie Im Alter von zwei Jahren zog Fang Fang mit ihrer Familie nach Wuhan, wo sie bis heute lebt. Nach dem Abitur 1974 arbeitete sie vier Jahre lang als… … Deutsch Wikipedia
Tombeau Xiaoling — Voie des Esprits au tombeau de Xiaoling Le Tombeau Xiaoling est le tombeau du premier empereur Ming, Hongwu, qui régna sur la Chine de 1368 à 1398, et de l impératrice Xiaoci. Il constitue l une des gigantesques nécropoles impériales en Chine. La … Wikipédia en Français
Tombeaux des Ming — 40°15′12″N 116°13′3″E / 40.25333, 116.2175 … Wikipédia en Français
cinema in Taiwan — As Taiwan was occupied by Japan from 1895 to 1945, its national cinema only started after the liberation of the island. First, it was used as a propaganda tool by the ruling party, the Kuomintang, who gradually eradicated the production of… … Encyclopedia of Contemporary Chinese Culture
Fang Fang — b. 1955, Nanjing Writer Widely regarded as a writer of ‘New Realism’ (Xin xieshi zhuyi), Fang Fang’s fiction is distinguished by a direct and fierce confrontation with reality. Fang Fang moved to Wuhan with her family when she was a child. After… … Encyclopedia of Contemporary Chinese Culture
Liu Heng — (né Liu Guangjun) b. 1954, Beijing Writer Liu Heng, a novelist, short story writer and scriptwriter, is the most important representative of ‘new realistic writing’ (xin xieshi), which emerged in the middle of the 1980s. Originally a blue collar… … Encyclopedia of Contemporary Chinese Culture
Zhongshan — [Zhong Mountain] Literary periodical Zhongshan is one of the so called ‘four most famous magazines’ in the literary field. It began publication as a quarterly in January 1979 in Nanjing, and changed to a bimonthly in January 1982. It has a format … Encyclopedia of Contemporary Chinese Culture