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Chinese writer and children's book author From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Zhang Tianyi, (real name: Zhang Yuanding; 26 September 1906 – 28 April 1985) was a 20th-century Chinese left-wing writer and children's author, whose novels and short stories achieved acclaim in the 1930s for his satiric wit.[1]
Zhang Tianyi | |||||||||
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Native name | 张天翼 | ||||||||
Born | Nanjing, Jiangsu, China | 26 September 1906||||||||
Died | 28 April 1985 78) Beijing, China | (aged||||||||
Occupation | Writer | ||||||||
Nationality | Chinese | ||||||||
Education | Beijing University – 1920s | ||||||||
Notable works | The Secret of the Magic Gourd | ||||||||
Chinese name | |||||||||
Traditional Chinese | 張天翼 | ||||||||
Simplified Chinese | 张天翼 | ||||||||
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Zhang was born in Nanjing in 1906. Before the Second Sino-Japanese War, he worked as a teacher, journalist and minor official. His prolific literary career started out in the 1920s.[2] By the early 1930s Zhang had joined both the League of Left-Wing Writers and Mao's Chinese Communist Party.[3] During the war and after the establishment of the People's Republic of China, he continued to write and held various official posts, including the editorship of the literary journal Renmin Wenxue (People's Literature).
His novels include Big Lin and Little Lin, The Kingdom of Golden Ducks, and The Secret of the Magic Gourd.
The hostility of the Chinese Kuomintang regime meant that much of Zhang's writing had to be serialized in underground journals.[4]
These are the first full editions of Zhang Tianyi's works:
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