Zong Pu
Chinese novelist / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Feng Zhongpu (born 26 July 1928), better known by her pen name Zong Pu, is a Chinese novelist.[1] She won the Mao Dun Literature Prize for her 2001 novel, Eastern Concealment.[2]
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Zong Pu | |||||||
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Native name | 宗璞 | ||||||
Born | Feng Zhongpu (冯钟璞) (1928-07-26) July 26, 1928 (age 95) Beijing, China | ||||||
Occupation | Novelist | ||||||
Language | Chinese | ||||||
Alma mater | Nankai University Tsinghua University | ||||||
Period | 1948–present | ||||||
Genre | Novel, prose | ||||||
Notable works | Eastern Concealment | ||||||
Notable awards | 6th Mao Dun Literature Prize 2001 Eastern Concealment | ||||||
Parents | Feng Youlan (father) | ||||||
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Chinese | 宗璞 | ||||||
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Born in Beijing, Zong is the daughter of Feng Youlan, a prominent philosopher, and she grew up on various university campuses.[3] Zong graduated from Tsinghua University in 1951. She became a member of the China Writers Association in 1962.