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244:. In this setting, Zhao explores the dilemmas and conflicts of villagers who are facing growing social upheaval. Zhao was renowned for achieving nuanced portrayals of the diverse cast of human characters which were to be found in provincial life. Zhao became known as a leader of the Shanyaodan (White Potato) rural realists ( 48: 465: 490: 455: 450: 445: 495: 268: 485: 480: 500: 257:
and also served as the director of the Society of Chinese Authors, the president of the Society of Chinese Poets, and an editor of the journals 曲藝
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He died in 1970, having fallen victim to the persecutions that were launched against intellectuals, artists, and other "undesirables" during the
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of the name he later adopted in his adult career. He attended a teachers college and went on to teach in primary schools.
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Contending for the "Chinese Modern": The Writing of Fiction in the Great Transformative Epoch of Modern China, 1937-1949
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People persecuted to death during the Cultural Revolution
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8th National Congress of the Chinese Communist Party
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Zhao was a member of the executive committee of the
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General History of Shanxi Characters (Contemporary)
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Index

Chinese name
family name
Zhao

Qinshui
Shanxi
Qing dynasty
Taiyuan
Shanxi
China
simplified Chinese
traditional Chinese
pinyin
Wade–Giles
novelist
Chinese literature
Cultural Revolution
Qinshui County
Shanxi
Mandarin Chinese
homophone
Northern China
Chinese Writers Association
Quyi
8th National Congress of the Chinese Communist Party
National People's Congress
Cultural Revolution


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