Jin Jianxiao, the Glossary
Jin Jianxiao (1910 – 1936) was the penname of one Manchurian poet.[1]
Table of Contents
17 relations: Chow Ching-Wen, Courtesy name, Ding Ling, Duanmu Hongliang, Hu Feng, Liaoning, Lu Xun, Manchukuo, Mao Dun, Nie Gannu, Pen name, Qing dynasty, Qiqihar, Shenyang, Xiao Hong, Xiao Jun, Yu Yifu.
- Manchu literature
- Poets from Liaoning
Chow Ching-Wen
Chow Ching-Wen (;1908 – August 20, 1985) was a Chinese human rights activist, author and editor.
See Jin Jianxiao and Chow Ching-Wen
Courtesy name
A courtesy name, also known as a style name, is a name bestowed upon one at adulthood in addition to one's given name.
See Jin Jianxiao and Courtesy name
Ding Ling
Ding Ling (October 12, 1904 – March 4, 1986), formerly romanized as Ting Ling, was the pen name of Jiang Bingzhi, also known as Bin Zhi (彬芷 Bīn Zhǐ), one of the most celebrated Chinese women authors of the 20th century.
See Jin Jianxiao and Ding Ling
Duanmu Hongliang
Duanmu Hongliang (1912–1996), born Cao Jingping, was a Chinese writer whose works were prominent during the Second Sino-Japanese War and for whom the land and environment were pivotal fictional elements.
See Jin Jianxiao and Duanmu Hongliang
Hu Feng
Hu Feng (November 2, 1902 – June 8, 1985) was a Chinese Marxist writer, poet and literary theorist.
Liaoning
Liaoning is a coastal province in Northeast China that is the smallest, southernmost, and most populous province in the region.
Lu Xun
Lu Xun (25 September 188119 October 1936), born Zhou Zhangshou, was a Chinese writer, literary critic, lecturer, and state servant.
Manchukuo
Manchukuo was a puppet state of the Empire of Japan in Northeast China that existed from 1932 until its dissolution in 1945.
See Jin Jianxiao and Manchukuo
Mao Dun
Shen Dehong (Shen Yanbing; 4 July 1896 – 27 March 1981), best known by the pen name of Mao Dun, was a Chinese novelist, essayist, journalist, playwright, literary and cultural critic.
Nie Gannu
Nie Gannu (1903–1986) was a Chinese essayist, and a political figure.
See Jin Jianxiao and Nie Gannu
Pen name
A pen name is a pseudonym (or, in some cases, a variant form of a real name) adopted by an author and printed on the title page or by-line of their works in place of their real name.
Qing dynasty
The Qing dynasty, officially the Great Qing, was a Manchu-led imperial dynasty of China and the last imperial dynasty in Chinese history.
See Jin Jianxiao and Qing dynasty
Qiqihar
Qiqihar is the second-largest city in the Heilongjiang province of China, in the west central part of the province.
Shenyang
Shenyang is a sub-provincial city in north-central Liaoning, China.
Xiao Hong
Xiao Hong or Hsiao Hung (1 June 1911 – 22 January 1942) was a Chinese writer.
See Jin Jianxiao and Xiao Hong
Xiao Jun
Xiao Jun (3 July 1907 – 22 June 1988), born Liu Honglin (劉鴻霖), was a Chinese author and intellectual from Linghai, Liaoning, China. Jin Jianxiao and Xiao Jun are Manchu people.
Yu Yifu
Yu Yifu (May 19, 1903 – June 11, 1982), original name Yu Chengze, was a People's Republic of China politician.
See also
Manchu literature
- Bible translations into Manchu
- Jin Jianxiao
- Jiu Manzhou Dang
- Manchu literature
- Manwen Laodang
- Narrative of the Chinese Embassy to the Khan of the Tourgouth Tartars
- Pentaglot Dictionary
- Researches on Manchu Origins
- Samjeondo Monument
- Yinian