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Wan Fang, the Glossary

Index Wan Fang

Wan Fang (born 1952 in Beijing) is a Chinese playwright, novelist, and screenwriter.[1]

Table of Contents

  1. 6 relations: Beijing, Cao Yu, Colors of the Blind, Lao She Literary Award, The Savage Land (opera), Wan (surname).

  2. 20th-century Chinese dramatists and playwrights
  3. 21st-century Chinese dramatists and playwrights
  4. Chinese novelists
  5. Chinese screenwriters
  6. Chinese women dramatists and playwrights
  7. Chinese women screenwriters
  8. Lao She Literary Award
  9. Opera librettists
  10. Screenwriters from Beijing

Beijing

Beijing, previously romanized as Peking, is the capital of China.

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Cao Yu

Cao Yu (September 24, 1910 – December 13, 1996) was a Chinese playwright, often regarded as one of China's most important playwrights of the 20th century. Wan Fang and Cao Yu are 20th-century Chinese dramatists and playwrights and 20th-century Chinese writers.

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Colors of the Blind

Colors of the Blind is a 1997 Chinese drama film directed and co-produced by Chen Guoxing, starring Tao Hong as a blind girl training to become a competitive sprinter.

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Lao She Literary Award

The Lao She Literary Award (Lao She wenxue jiang 老舍文学奖) is named after the Chinese novelist Lao She, a writer and activist of 20th-century Chinese literature.

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The Savage Land (opera)

The Savage Land (原野 Yuanye) is a 1987 Chinese-language western-style opera by composer Jin Xiang to a libretto by Wan Fang (万方 born 1952) after her own father Cao Yu's 1937 play ''The Wilderness'' (also 原野 Yuanye).

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Wan (surname)

Wan is the Mandarin pinyin and Wade–Giles romanization of the Chinese surname written in simplified Chinese and in traditional Chinese.

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See also

20th-century Chinese dramatists and playwrights

21st-century Chinese dramatists and playwrights

Chinese novelists

Chinese screenwriters

Chinese women dramatists and playwrights

Chinese women screenwriters

Lao She Literary Award

Opera librettists

Screenwriters from Beijing

References

[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wan_Fang