Yuan Xingzhuang

Tang dynasty person CBDB = 151651
The basics

Quick Facts

IntroTang dynasty person CBDB = 151651
PlacesChina
Gender
Male
Family
Father:Yuan Yin
Children:Yuan Gao
The details

Biography

Yuan Jing (1914 – 29 July 1999), born Yuan Xingzhuang, was a Chinese fiction writer, best known for her wartime novel Daughters and Sons (1949, co-authored with her then-husband Kong Jue), which was adapted into a successful 1951 film.

Yuan Jing came from a famous intellectual family. Her sister Yuan Xiaoyuan was China's first female diplomat. Scholar Yuan Xingpei is her cousin. Taiwan-based novelist Chiung Yao is a cousin-niece.

Yuan Jing joined the Communist Party of China in 1935 and went to Yan'an during the Second Sino-Japanese War where she began to write in several genres. During the Korean War she went to Korea as a journalist. Attacked during the Cultural Revolution, she resumed her writing in the 1980s, focusing on children's literature.

Works translated to English

YearChinese titleTranslated English titleTranslator(s)
1949新儿女英雄传 (co-authored with Kong Jue)Daughters and SonsSidney Shapiro
1958小黑马的故事The Story of Little Black HorseNieh Wen-chuan
The contents of this page are sourced from Wikipedia article on 11 Oct 2019. The contents are available under the CC BY-SA 4.0 license.