Xiaosi
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Lu Wei-luan (simplified Chinese: 卢玮銮; traditional Chinese: 盧瑋鑾; pinyin: Lú Wěiluán; born 1939), better known by her pen name Xiaosi (Chinese: 小思; pinyin: Xiǎosī), is a Hong Kong essayist, educator, and scholar. She also writes under the pseudonyms of Mingchuan (明川) and Lufan (盧颿). Her major publications include Talk on the Way《路上談》(1979), Moving in Daylight Shadows《日影行》(1982), and Notes from Discipleship 《承教小記》(1982). Lu has been an eminent researcher of Hong Kong literature for decades and holds an honorary position at the Hong Kong Literature Research Centre of the Chinese University of Hong Kong.[1] She was also invited to be the columnist of two Hong Kong newspapers, the Sing Tao Daily and the Ming Pao.[2]
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Lu Wei-luan | |
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Native name | 盧瑋鑾 |
Born | (1939-02-06) 6 February 1939 (age 85) Hong Kong |
Pen name | Xiaosi, Mingchuan, Lufan 小思, 明川, 盧颿 |
Occupation | Essayist, educator |
Alma mater | Chinese University of Hong Kong, Northcote College of Education, University of Hong Kong |
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