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Chinese novelist In this Chinese name, the family name is Zhao.
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Zhao Jingshen (simplified Chinese: 赵景深; traditional Chinese: 趙景深; pinyin: Zhào Jǐngshēn) (1902–1985) was a popular Chinese novelist. He taught at Fudan University in Shanghai. Between July 1946 and January 1949, he edited three weekly newspaper columns on vernacular literature: one in the Shenzhen ribao (Shenzhen Daily News); a second in Dawan bao (Top Evening News); and a third in Zhongyang ribao (Central Daily News).

Born in Lishui, Zhejiang, he was a member of the Seminar in literature. He also contributed to the field of translation and folk opera, and funded other writers.

References

  1. Guan, Jiazheng (2002). "Zhao Jingshen's Editing of the Shanghai Special Vernacular Literature Weekly Features". CHINOPERL Papers. 24: 101–111 – via Project MUSE.


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