Bai Xingjian (simplified Chinese: 白行简; traditional Chinese: 白行簡; pinyin: Bái Xíngjiǎn or Bó Xíngjiǎn; Wade–Giles: Pai Hsing-chien or Po Hsing-chien, 776–826) was a Chinese novelist and poet in imperial China's Tang Dynasty. He was a younger brother of the famed poet Bai Juyi.
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One of his most famous works is the novella The Tale of Li Wa. It has been translated into English many times:
It was also translated into many other languages, for example German by Franz Kuhn and French by André Lévy.
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