Liang Xiaosheng (simplified Chinese:梁晓声; traditional Chinese:梁曉聲; pinyin:Liáng Xiǎoshēng; born 22 September 1949) is a Chinese novelist and screenwriter.[1][2][3][4] Liang is a member of China Writers Association.[5][3][4] He is also a professor at Beijing Language and Culture University.[5][3][4] His novels have been translated into English, French, Japanese, Russian, and Italian.[5][3][4][6]
Chinese writer (born 1949)
In this Chinese name, the family name is Liang.
Liang Xiaosheng
Native name
梁晓声
Born
Liang Xiaosheng (梁绍生) (1949-09-22) September 22, 1949 (age73) Harbin, Heilongjiang, China
Occupation
Novelist, screenwriter
Language
Chinese
Almamater
Fudan University
Period
1979–present
Genre
Novel, screenplay
Subject
Sent-down youth
Notable works
The Floating City A Red Guard's Confessions The City of Snow
Biography
Cup and dictionary Liang Xiaosheng used at Great Northern Wilderness
In 1966, when the Cultural Revolution was launched by Mao Zedong, Liang graduated from Harbin 29th High School (Chinese:哈尔滨第二十九中学). Two years later, Liang went to the Great Northern Wilderness and worked in Shenyang Military Region.[3][4]
In 1974, Liang was accepted to Fudan University and graduated in 1977.[1][3] After graduation, he was assigned to Beijing Film Studio as an editor. In 1988, Liang was transferred to China Children's Film Studio.[3]
Liang started to publish novels in 1979. His most well-known works are The Floating City (Chinese:浮城), A Red Guard's Confessions (Chinese:一个红卫兵的自白), From Fudan University to Beijing Film Academy (Chinese:从复旦到北影), The City of Snow (Chinese:雪城), and The Depressed Chinese (Chinese:郁闷的中国人).[4]
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