Qian Xingcun

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Qian Xingcun (born February 6, 1900 in Wuhu , Anhui , † June 17, 1977 ), also known under the pseudonym Aying or A Ying , was a Chinese literary critic and literary historian . Around 1930, he began as a member of the Communist Party and the Standing Committee of the League of leftist writers , materials on the Chinese literature of modern and from the Ming and Qing Dynasties to collect and study. His publications, including Writers of Modern China (1933) and Two Conversations on the Novel (1958), have made an important contribution to the documentation of modern Chinese culture .

Individual evidence

  1. Aying . In: Encyclopædia Britannica .