Liu Baiyu (Chinese: 刘白羽; pinyin: Liú Báiyǔ; 2 September 1916 – 24 August 2005), born Liu Yuzan (Chinese: 刘玉赞; pinyin: Liú Yùzàn) in Beijing, was a Chinese writer who took an orthodox Communist line on writing issues. He opposed "Western bourgeois values", influencing Chinese literature.[1]
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Native name | 刘白羽 |
Born | Liu Yuzan (刘玉赞) (1916-09-02)2 September 1916 Beijing, China |
Died | 24 August 2005(2005-08-24) (aged 88) Beijing, China |
Occupation | Novelist |
Language | Chinese |
Nationality | Chinese |
Period | 1949 - 2000 |
Genre | Novel |
Notable works | Second Sun |
Notable awards | Stalin Literature and Art Prize 1950 The Victorious Army Mao Dun Literature Prize 1991 Second Sun |
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4th (1997) |
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5th (2000) |
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6th (2005) |
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7th (2008) |
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8th (2011) |
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9th (2015) |
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10th (2019) |
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