Results for: Zhang Shizhao (1881-1973), revolutionary journalist in Shanghai, then established writer
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Gang of Four: Jiang Qing 江青, Zhang Chunqiao 張春橋, Yao Wenyuan 姚文元, Wang Hongwen 王洪文, who served as scapegoats for the excesses of the cultural revolution四人帮 [si4 ren2 bang1]
Gang of Four: Jiang Qing 江青, Zhang Chunqiao 張春橋, Yao Wenyuan 姚文元, Wang Hongwen 王洪文, who served as scapegoats for the excesses of the cultural revolution四人幫 [si4 ren2 bang1]
Gorkii (name), Maxim Gorkii (1868-1936), Russian proletarian writer and propagandist高尔基 [Gao1 er3 ji1]
Gorkii (name), Maxim Gorkii (1868-1936), Russian proletarian writer and propagandist高爾基 [Gao1 er3 ji1]
Gu Long (Taiwanese writer)古龍 [Gu3 Long2]
Gu Long (Taiwanese writer)古龙 [Gu3 Long2]
gunman, substitute writer鎗手
Guo Moruo (1892~1978), writer, communist party intellectual and cultural apparatchik郭沫若 [Guo1 Mo4 ruo4]
Han Bangqing (1856-1894), writer and publisher of experimental literary journal in classical Chinese and Jiangsu vernacular, author of novel 海上花列傳|海上花列传韓邦慶 [Han2 Bang1 qing4]
Han Bangqing (1856-1894), writer and publisher of experimental literary journal in classical Chinese and Jiangsu vernacular, author of novel 海上花列傳|海上花列传韩邦庆 [Han2 Bang1 qing4]
Henry Kissinger (1923-), US academic and politician, Secretary of State 1973-1977基辛格 [Ji1 xin1 ge2]
Heroic women, novel by Manchu born Qing dynasty writer 文康儿女英雄传 [er2 nu:3 ying1 xiong2 zhuan4]
Heroic women, novel by Manchu born Qing dynasty writer 文康兒女英雄傳 [er2 nu:3 ying1 xiong2 zhuan4]
History of the Ming dynasty, twenty fourth of the 24 dynastic histories 二十四史, compiled under Zhang Tingyu 張廷玉|张廷玉 in 1739 during the Qing dynasty, 332 scrolls明史 [Ming2 shi3]
home, family, classifier for families or businesses, refers to the philosophical schools of pre-Han China, noun suffix for specialists in some activity such as musician or revolutionary, corresponds to English -ist, -er, -ary or -ian, surname Jia家 [jia1]
 

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