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'''Chung Chao-cheng''' (鍾肇政), sixth-generation Hakka writer, born and raised in ]. A proponent and promoter of Taiwanese hsiang-tu literature (鄉土文學). "We are pioneers of Taiwanese literature, a literature with unique characteristics," he once said. "The use of native dialects should be a part of expressing those unique characteristics, though it will take our determined effort." | '''Chung Chao-cheng''' (鍾肇政), sixth-generation ] writer, born and raised in ]. A proponent and promoter of Taiwanese hsiang-tu literature (鄉土文學). "We are pioneers of Taiwanese literature, a literature with unique characteristics," he once said. "The use of native dialects should be a part of expressing those unique characteristics, though it will take our determined effort." | ||
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Chung Chao-cheng (鍾肇政), sixth-generation Hakka writer, born and raised in Taiwan. A proponent and promoter of Taiwanese hsiang-tu literature (鄉土文學). "We are pioneers of Taiwanese literature, a literature with unique characteristics," he once said. "The use of native dialects should be a part of expressing those unique characteristics, though it will take our determined effort."
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