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  • Lao She
  • Chinese writer (1899–1966)

    (Chinese: 舒慶春; 3 February 1899 – 24 August 1966), known by his pen name Lao She, was a Chinese writer of Manchu ethnicity, known for his vivid portrayal

    Lao She

    Lao She

    Lao_She

  • Lao She Literary Award
  • The Lao She Literary Award (Lao She wenxue jiang 老舍文学奖) is named after the Chinese novelist Lao She, a writer and activist of 20th-century Chinese literature

    Lao She Literary Award

    Lao_She_Literary_Award

  • Struggle session
  • Form of public humiliation and torture

    During the Red August of Beijing in 1966, notable intellectuals such as Lao She and Chen Mengjia committed suicide after being humiliated and "struggled

    Struggle session

    Struggle session

    Struggle_session

  • Lao Gan Ma
  • Chinese brand of chili sauce

    Lao Gan Ma (Chinese: 老干妈; pinyin: Lǎo Gān Mā; also called Laoganma) or Old Godmother is a brand of chili sauces made in China. The product is sold in

    Lao Gan Ma

    Lao_Gan_Ma

  • Siheyuan
  • Historical type of residence in China

    the gate indicates that it belongs to a lower-middle class urban family. Lao She Memorial A traditional-style hotel in Beijing. Some of Beijing's historic

    Siheyuan

    Siheyuan

    Siheyuan

  • Teahouse (play)
  • Play by Lao She

    Teahouse (Chinese: 茶馆; pinyin: Cháguǎn) is a 1957 play by Lao She. The play was first published in Shouhuo (Chinese: 收获; lit. 'Harvest') in July 1957

    Teahouse (play)

    Teahouse_(play)

  • Lao Zhang's Philosophy
  • Book by Lao She

    Lao Zhang's Philosophy is the 1926 debut novel of Chinese author Lao She, written while Lao She was teaching at London University's School of Oriental

    Lao Zhang's Philosophy

    Lao Zhang's Philosophy

    Lao_Zhang's_Philosophy

  • Rickshaw Boy
  • 1937 novel by Lao She

    Chinese author Lao She about the life of a fictional Beijing rickshaw man. It is considered a classic of 20th-century Chinese literature. Lao She began the

    Rickshaw Boy

    Rickshaw Boy

    Rickshaw_Boy

  • Red August
  • Series of massacres in Beijing during August 1966; part of the Cultural Revolution

    District of Beijing. Meanwhile, a number of people, including notable writers Lao She, Zhou Zuoren and Chen Mengjia, committed suicide or attempted suicide after

    Red August

    Red August

    Red_August

  • Wang Chi-chen
  • Chinese-American scholar and translator

    Lao Hsiang. -- Black Li and White Li, by Lao She. -- The glasses, by Lao She. -- Grandma takes charge, by Lao She. -- The philanthropist, by Lao She.

    Wang Chi-chen

    Wang_Chi-chen

  • Cat Country
  • 1933 novel by Lao She

    writer Lao She (1899–1966), first published in 1933. It has been translated into English, French, German, Hungarian, Japanese and Russian. Lao She had lived

    Cat Country

    Cat_Country

  • Qi Baishi
  • Chinese painter (1864–1957)

    1917 he settled in Beijing. Qi was the master of Hu Jieqing, the wife of Lao She. The subjects of his paintings include almost everything, commonly animals

    Qi Baishi

    Qi Baishi

    Qi_Baishi

  • Chinese literature
  • Travels of Lao Can by Liu E No. 13: Officialdom Unmasked by Li Baojia No. 16: Sinking by Yu Dafu No. 25: Four Generations Under One Roof by Lao She No. 27:

    Chinese literature

    Chinese_literature

  • China Writers Association
  • Component of the China Federation of Literary and Art Circles

    2025. Other successive Associate Chairs include Ding Ling, Feng Xuefeng, Lao She, Ke Zhongping, Shao Quanlin and Liu Baiyu. It was founded in July 1949

    China Writers Association

    China Writers Association

    China_Writers_Association

  • Humour
  • Tendency of experiences to provoke laughter and provide amusement

    Yu, and Wu Jingzi; and modern comic writers such as Lu Xun, Lin Yutang, Lao She, Qian Zhongshu, Wang Xiaobo, and Wang Shuo, and performers such as Ge You

    Humour

    Humour

    Humour

  • Four Generations Under One Roof
  • 1944 novel by Lao She

    Generations Under One Roof (四世同堂; Sì Shì Tóng Táng) is a 1944 novel by Lao She describing the life of the Chinese people during the Japanese occupation

    Four Generations Under One Roof

    Four Generations Under One Roof

    Four_Generations_Under_One_Roof

  • Hu Jieqing
  • Chinese painter

    She was the wife of the Manchu writer Lao She, and Qi Baishi was her master. Hu, a native of Beijing, was born as Yuzhen (玉贞). Like her husband, she belonged

    Hu Jieqing

    Hu_Jieqing

  • Plain Red Banner
  • Military unit

    Niohuru clan, considered one of the most corrupt officials in history Lao She Noble Consort Cheng Fuca clan Gūwalgiya Niohuru Hešeri Donggo Wuqigeli

    Plain Red Banner

    Plain Red Banner

    Plain_Red_Banner

  • Babaoshan Revolutionary Cemetery
  • Cemetery in Shijingshan District, Beijing

    (1910–1988) Shirley Graham Du Bois (1897-1977) Hua Luogeng (1910–1985) Lao She (1899–1966) Li Fuchun (1900–1975) Li Keqiang (1955–2023) Li Keran (1907–1989)

    Babaoshan Revolutionary Cemetery

    Babaoshan Revolutionary Cemetery

    Babaoshan_Revolutionary_Cemetery

  • 1966 in China
  • ISBN 978-1-4780-1218-4. OCLC 1156439609. Vohra, Ranbir (1974-10-18), "Lao She and Modern Chinese Literature", Lao She and the Chinese Revolution, BRILL, pp. 1–4, doi:10

    1966 in China

    1966_in_China

  • Mr. No Problem
  • 2016 film

    screenwriter Mei Feng in his directorial debut, based on a 1943 novella by Lao She. Starring Fan Wei, Yin Tao, Zhang Chao and Shi Yihong, Mr. No Problem was

    Mr. No Problem

    Mr._No_Problem

  • Daming Lake
  • Natural freshwater lake in Jinan

    novel "The Travels of Lao Can" by Liu E and the essay "The Winter of Jinan" (Chinese: 济南的冬天; pinyin: Jǐnán de Dōngtiān) by Lao She. Daming Lake is also

    Daming Lake

    Daming Lake

    Daming_Lake

  • Lao An
  • Chinese business executive

    Consulting Corporation. She is the wife of former Chinese Premier Zhu Rongji. Lao was born in Changsha, Hunan, on August 16, 1929, to Lao Shaoji (劳绍矶), president

    Lao An

    Lao An

    Lao_An

  • Zhang Fengyi
  • Chinese actor

    Rickshaw Boy, a film directed by Ling Zifeng and adapted from a story by Lao She. Zhang portrayed Cao Cao in Red Cliff (2008–2009). He also played the protagonist

    Zhang Fengyi

    Zhang Fengyi

    Zhang_Fengyi

  • Fa Ziying and Lao Rongzhi
  • Chinese serial killer duo

    executed by firing squad. Lao, who had been on the run since 1999, was captured and arrested on 28 November 2019 in Xiamen. She was sentenced to death in

    Fa Ziying and Lao Rongzhi

    Fa_Ziying_and_Lao_Rongzhi

  • David Der-wei Wang
  • Chinese literary historian (b.1954)

    dissertation was titled, "Verisimilitude in realist narrative: Mao Tun's and Lao She's early novels". Wang taught at National Taiwan University (1982–1986),

    David Der-wei Wang

    David_Der-wei_Wang

  • Divorce (novel)
  • Book by Lao She

    离婚; traditional Chinese: 離婚; pinyin: Líhūn) is a 1933 Chinese novel by Lao She, written in Chongqing, the temporary Chinese capital during the Second

    Divorce (novel)

    Divorce (novel)

    Divorce_(novel)

  • Lao Ai
  • Chinese Qin official (died 238 BCE)

    Lao Ai (Chinese: 嫪毐; pinyin: Lào Ǎi; died 238 BCE) was an imposter eunuch and official of the State of Qin during the late Warring States period. Allegedly

    Lao Ai

    Lao Ai

    Lao_Ai

  • Shandong University
  • Public university in Jinan, Shandong, China

    New York: United Board for Christian Colleges in China. She, Lao (February 1983). Lao She, "Rickshaw: The Novel Lo-t'o Hsiang Tzu", University of Hawaii

    Shandong University

    Shandong_University

  • Göran Malmqvist
  • Swedish linguist (1924–2019)

    Archived from the original on 19 October 2019. Retrieved 19 October 2019. Lao She, Det sorgsna skrattet, Stockholm : Forum, 1972, ISBN 91-37-05185-7 Göran

    Göran Malmqvist

    Göran Malmqvist

    Göran_Malmqvist

  • Ying Ruocheng
  • Chinese actor, translator (1929–2003)

    Beijing People's Art Theatre, particularly for his role as Pockmark Liu in Lao She's Teahouse and as Willy Loman in Death of a Salesman in 1983, directed by

    Ying Ruocheng

    Ying_Ruocheng

  • Wang Zhaojun
  • One of the Four Beauties of ancient China

    Chucai) and modern (Guo Moruo, Cao Yu, Tian Han, Jian Bozan, Fei Xiaotong, Lao She, Chen Zhisui).[citation needed] Chapter novel: You Feng Qi Yuan Variety

    Wang Zhaojun

    Wang Zhaojun

    Wang_Zhaojun

  • List of literary awards
  • Writers Bangla Academy Award Mao Dun Literature Prize Lu Xun Literary Prize Lao She Literary Award Dream of the Red Chamber Award Shi Nai'an Literary Prize

    List of literary awards

    List_of_literary_awards

  • 1911 Revolution
  • End of Qing dynasty in China

    Columbia Press. p. 151. ISBN 978-0-7748-3781-1. Witchard, Anne (2012). Lao She in London. RAS China in Shanghai series of China Monographs. Vol. 1 (Illustrated ed

    1911 Revolution

    1911 Revolution

    1911_Revolution

  • Viengthong Siphandone
  • Laotian politician

    Viengthong Siphandone (Lao: ວຽງ​ທອງ ສີ​ພັນ​ດອນ) is a Laotian politician and member of the Lao People's Revolutionary Party (LPRP). She is the daughter of

    Viengthong Siphandone

    Viengthong_Siphandone

  • Xie Tian
  • Chinese actor and director (1914–2003)

    Shop and directing The Teahouse, based on the play of the same name by Lao She. In 1980, Xie won the Hundred Flowers Award for Best Director for his film

    Xie Tian

    Xie Tian

    Xie_Tian

  • Ge Fei (author)
  • Chinese novelist

    Invisibility Cloak (which had won both the Lu Xun Literary Prize and the Lao She Literary Award in 2014) was the first of his longer works to be translated

    Ge Fei (author)

    Ge_Fei_(author)

  • Sanmao (writer)
  • Taiwanese novelist, translator and writer

    a child, she developed an interest in literature and read a range of writers from all countries, including Lu Xun, Ba Jin, Bing Xin, Lao She, and Yu Dafu

    Sanmao (writer)

    Sanmao_(writer)

  • Rickshaw Boy (film)
  • 1982 Chinese film

    movie directed by Ling Zifeng, based upon the novel of the same name by Lao She. The film stars Siqin Gaowa, who won a Golden Rooster for her performance

    Rickshaw Boy (film)

    Rickshaw_Boy_(film)

  • Mr Ma and Son
  • Satirical novel by Lao She

    satirical novel written by Chinese author Lao She, first serialized in 1929 in the journal Fiction Monthly. Lao She's third novel, it tells of the experiences

    Mr Ma and Son

    Mr Ma and Son

    Mr_Ma_and_Son

  • List of dystopian literature
  • Platonov Brave New World (1932) by Aldous Huxley Cat Country (1932/1933) by Lao She It Can't Happen Here (1935) by Sinclair Lewis War with the Newts (1936)

    List of dystopian literature

    List_of_dystopian_literature

  • Gelaohui
  • Chinese secret society

    Studies. UBC Press. p. 151. ISBN 978-0-7748-3781-1. Witchard, Anne (2012). Lao She in London. RAS China in Shanghai series of China Monographs. Vol. 1 of

    Gelaohui

    Gelaohui

  • Liu Heng (writer)
  • Chinese writer (born 1954)

    joined Beijing Writer's Association. His career began. He was awarded the Lao She Literary Award in 2000. Short stories "Dogshit Food" (狗日的粮食 Gǒurì de Liángshi)

    Liu Heng (writer)

    Liu_Heng_(writer)

  • Zheng Xiaoxu
  • Chinese diplomat and politician

    historians as important source material. Aisin-Gioro Puyi (with assistance from Lao She). From Emperor to Citizen: The Autobiography of Aisin-Gioro Pu Yi. Translated

    Zheng Xiaoxu

    Zheng Xiaoxu

    Zheng_Xiaoxu

  • Chaguan
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    primarily serves tea Teahouse (play) (Chinese: 茶馆; pinyin: cháguǎn), by Lao She, 1957 Chaguan, a variety of Warao language Chaguang station, on the Shenzhen

    Chaguan

    Chaguan

  • Peaches and Plums in the Spring Wind
  • (Chinese《桃李春风》) is a 1943 play by Lao She, co-written with Zhao Qingge (赵清阁). It was one of the most successful works of Lao She's 1940s attempts at play-writing;

    Peaches and Plums in the Spring Wind

    Peaches and Plums in the Spring Wind

    Peaches_and_Plums_in_the_Spring_Wind

  • Jin Ping Mei
  • 1610 Chinese naturalistic novel

    Various reprints. Egerton worked with the celebrated Chinese novelist Lao She, who because of the nature of the novel refused to claim credit for its

    Jin Ping Mei

    Jin Ping Mei

    Jin_Ping_Mei

  • Su Shuyang
  • Chinese writer (1938–2019)

    Neighbours (左邻右舍, 1980), continued the tradition of the celebrated writer Lao She in depicting the lives of ordinary people of Beijing. It centres on a retired

    Su Shuyang

    Su_Shuyang

  • New Culture Movement
  • Early 20th-century revolt against traditional Chinese values

    substantial, with many writers who later became famous (such as Mao Dun, Lao She, Lu Xun and Bing Xin) publishing their first works. For example, Lu Xun's

    New Culture Movement

    New_Culture_Movement

  • Classic Chinese Novels
  • Canon of the greatest Chinese novels

    1111-27 1610 version: David Tod Roy 1695 version: Clement Egerton and Lao She Historical fiction, erotic fiction, novel of manners The Dream of the Red

    Classic Chinese Novels

    Classic Chinese Novels

    Classic_Chinese_Novels

  • Pan Asian Repertory Theatre
  • New York City theatre group

    Off-Broadway run Ghashiram Kotwal - Marathi play with music Teahouse - by Lao She, spanning fifty years of modern Chinese history Cambodia Agonistes - by

    Pan Asian Repertory Theatre

    Pan Asian Repertory Theatre

    Pan_Asian_Repertory_Theatre

  • August 25
  • Day of the year

    Moonlight Graham, American baseball player and physician (born 1879) 1966 – Lao She, Chinese novelist and dramatist (born 1899) 1967 – Stanley Bruce, Australian

    August 25

    August_25

  • Guo Qilin
  • Chinese actor (born 1996)

    "看完《赘婿》,只想说郭麒麟真绝". VOGUE China. Chen, Nan (2019-12-26). "Chinese novelist Lao She's 'The Story of Niu Tianci' takes center stage". China Daily. Gu, Li (2021-05-27)

    Guo Qilin

    Guo Qilin

    Guo_Qilin

  • Pany Yathotou
  • Laotian politician

    Pany Yathotou (Lao: ປານີ ຢາທໍ່ຕູ້; born 18 February 1951) is a Laotian politician and member of the Lao People's Revolutionary Party. She was the chairwoman

    Pany Yathotou

    Pany Yathotou

    Pany_Yathotou

  • Blind Shaft
  • 2003 film

    it, noting that the novel received China's highest literary award, the Lao She Literary Prize. Discussing the film's themes, Li emphasizes the universal

    Blind Shaft

    Blind_Shaft

  • Red thread of fate
  • East Asian myth

    fountain where she meets Yue Lao who tells her they are soul mates. The girl is still fuming and runs off. When the girl becomes a lady, she meets a young

    Red thread of fate

    Red_thread_of_fate

  • Tie Ning
  • Chinese writer

    the 1986/1987 "Middle-length Novel Offprint" (Chinese: 中篇小說選刊). She won the Lao She Literary Award in 2000 and 2002. In 2015, Tie Ning was made the Ordre

    Tie Ning

    Tie Ning

    Tie_Ning

  • Faye Wong
  • Chinese singer-songwriter and actress (born 1969)

    "Most Influential Cultural Figures" were announced, with Teresa Teng and Lao She among the selected]. CCTV (in Chinese). 2 September 2009. Retrieved 25

    Faye Wong

    Faye Wong

    Faye_Wong

  • Mortal Kombat: Conquest
  • American syndicated TV series (1998–1999)

    warrior Kung Lao defeated Shao Kahn's sorcerer, Shang Tsung. When Kung Lao spared his life, Shao imprisoned Shang in the cobalt mines. Kung Lao now had to

    Mortal Kombat: Conquest

    Mortal_Kombat:_Conquest

  • Culture of the Republican era in China
  • Overview of the culture of Republican era in China

    original name Shen Dehong". Ming, Fu Guang (2009). Lao she zhi si kou shu shi lu. Fu dan da xue chu ban she. ISBN 978-7309064445. Hui, Ann (1984-08-02), Love

    Culture of the Republican era in China

    Culture_of_the_Republican_era_in_China

  • Helena Kuo
  • Chinese-American writer and translator

    Information Agency. She was an adviser for the 1943 movie China. She also translated two novels by Lao She: The Quest for Love of Lao Lee (1948) and The

    Helena Kuo

    Helena_Kuo

  • Manchu people
  • East Asian ethnic group

    the period of KMT rule became willing to reveal it, such as the writer Lao She, who began to include Manchu characters in his fictional works in the 1950s

    Manchu people

    Manchu people

    Manchu_people

  • May Fourth Movement
  • 1919 Chinese cultural political movement

    Madman's Diary The Tiger Notable people Ba Jin Chen Duxiu Guo Moruo Hu Shih Lao She Li Dazhao Lu Xun Mao Dun Qian Xuantong Shen Congwen Yu Dafu Zhu Ziqing

    May Fourth Movement

    May Fourth Movement

    May_Fourth_Movement

  • Siqin Gaowa
  • Chinese-born Swiss actress (born 1950)

    performance. She achieved fame and garnered wide acclaim for her performance in the 1982 film Rickshaw Boy, an adaptation of Lao She's novel of the same

    Siqin Gaowa

    Siqin_Gaowa

  • List of drowning victims
  • being swept away by strong currents while on a trip to a mountain village. Lao She (born 1899), Chinese novelist and dramatist. Experienced mistreatment when

    List of drowning victims

    List_of_drowning_victims

  • Ride On (film)
  • 2023 Chinese action drama film by Larry Yang

    daughter, Xiao Bao, after divorcing his late wife while she was still young. One night, Lao and Red Hare get into a fight with debt collectors and they

    Ride On (film)

    Ride_On_(film)

  • Cao Yu
  • Chinese playwright (1910–1996)

    including Cao Yu, Hong Shen, Guo Moruo, Xia Yan, Ouyang Yuqian, Tian Han and Lao She composed a new trend of Chinese spoken drama, that interpreted the drama

    Cao Yu

    Cao Yu

    Cao_Yu

  • 1966
  • Calendar year

    Polish general and statesman, 33rd Prime Minister of Poland (b. 1895) Lao She, Chinese author (b. 1899) Vicente Mejía Colindres, 29th President of Honduras

    1966

    1966

    1966

  • History of suicide
  • the result of mistreatment. Some reported suicides include famed writer Lao She, among the best-known 20th-century Chinese writers, and journalist Fan

    History of suicide

    History_of_suicide

  • Tao Huabi
  • Chinese entrepreneur (born 1947)

    chili sauce brand Lao Gan Ma ("Old Godmother"). Tao was born in a poverty-stricken village in Meitan County, Guizhou, in January 1947. She was the eighth

    Tao Huabi

    Tao_Huabi

  • Jiang Yun
  • Chinese writer (born 1954)

    is a Chinese fiction writer. She is the winner of numerous prizes, including the prestigious Lu Xun Literary Prize, Lao She Literary Award and Yu Dafu Prize

    Jiang Yun

    Jiang_Yun

  • This Life of Mine (novella)
  • Book by Lao She

    This Life of Mine is a novella by Lao She. The play was filmed as This Life of Mine in 1950. Zhen Zhang Chinese Cinema and Society at the Turn of the

    This Life of Mine (novella)

    This_Life_of_Mine_(novella)

  • Clement Egerton
  • British travel writer, translator of Golden Lotus

    on books, tobacco, and drink, interests that Lao She shared. It was in these years that Egerton and Lao She made the draft translation of Jin Ping Mei.

    Clement Egerton

    Clement_Egerton

  • East Asian tea ceremony
  • Ritualized form of making tea

    teas in Dabang.[citation needed] East Asian Teahouses Interior of the Lao She Teahouse in Beijing, China A Chinese teahouse in Baihuatan Park, Chengdu

    East Asian tea ceremony

    East Asian tea ceremony

    East_Asian_tea_ceremony

  • Yan Lianke
  • Chinese novelist and satirist (born 1958)

    Yazhou Zhoukan, "The Best Ten Books Award" for Dream of Ding Village 2004 Lao She Literary Award for :Lenin's Kisses (《受活》) 2005 Asia Weekly 10 Best Novels

    Yan Lianke

    Yan Lianke

    Yan_Lianke

  • Ling Li (writer)
  • Chinese writer and historian (1942–2018)

    and a member of Chinese Writers Association's 6th committee. She was awarded the Lao She Literary Award in 2000. 1991, Mao Dun Prize Young Emperor (少年天子)

    Ling Li (writer)

    Ling_Li_(writer)

  • Shi Tiesheng
  • Chinese novelist and essayist

    accolades, including the National Excellent Short Story Prize (1983), the Lao She Literary Award (2002), and the Sinophone Literature and Media Award (2003)

    Shi Tiesheng

    Shi_Tiesheng

  • Ba Jin
  • Chinese anarchist writer (1904–2005)

    1982 Ba Jin: On Writing 《巴金论创作》, 1983 Literature: Recollections (with Lao She) 《文学回忆录》 1983 To Earth to Dust 《愿化泥土》, 1984 I Accuse: A Collection 《控诉集》

    Ba Jin

    Ba Jin

    Ba_Jin

  • Comparison of Lao and Thai
  • Comparison of languages

    Lao and (Central) Thai are two closely related languages of the Southwestern branch of Tai languages. Lao falls within the Lao-Phuthai group of Southwestern

    Comparison of Lao and Thai

    Comparison of Lao and Thai

    Comparison_of_Lao_and_Thai

  • List of humorists
  • short stories between the 1820s and 1840s. Chief John Smith Jyotindra Dave Lao She Margaret Cameron(1867–1947), novelist, short story writer, playwright,

    List of humorists

    List_of_humorists

  • Jay Chou
  • Taiwanese singer-songwriter (born 1979)

    "Most Influential Cultural Figures" were announced, with Teresa Teng and Lao She among the selected]. CCTV (in Chinese). 2 September 2009. Retrieved 25

    Jay Chou

    Jay Chou

    Jay_Chou

  • 20th century in literature
  • Overview of the events of 1900–1999 in literature

    The Autobiography of Alice B. Toklas by Gertrude Stein Cat Country by Lao She (China) Genre fiction Lost Horizon by James Hilton (England) Murder Must

    20th century in literature

    20th_century_in_literature

  • Longxugou
  • "Dragon Beard Ditch" "Dragon Whisker Creek") is a 1951 Chinese play by Lao She written at the invitation of the Beijing Government for Li Bozhao's Beijing

    Longxugou

    Longxugou

    Longxugou

  • Beijing Welcomes You
  • 2008 song by various artists

    Hsu Meridian Gate - Lin Chiling Central TV Tower - Peter Ho Residence of Lao She - Jaycee Chan Temple of Heaven Subway Line 13 train and station Beijing

    Beijing Welcomes You

    Beijing_Welcomes_You

  • List of science fiction novels
  • Carnival by Elizabeth Bear A Case of Conscience by James Blish Cat Country by Lao She Cat's Cradle by Kurt Vonnegut Jr. The Caves of Steel by Isaac Asimov (the

    List of science fiction novels

    List_of_science_fiction_novels

  • Alexandra Bounxouei
  • Musical artist

    Laos, Thailand and the south-east Asia countries. She is the first UNDP's Goodwill Ambassador for Lao PDR since 2013. Alexandra Bounxouei was born on 28

    Alexandra Bounxouei

    Alexandra Bounxouei

    Alexandra_Bounxouei

  • Chinese People's Association for Friendship with Foreign Countries
  • Foreign intelligence and influence organization of the People's Republic of China

    were scholars such as Guo Moruo, Zhao Puchu, Ma Yinchu, Mao Dun, Cao Yu, Lao She, Xia Yan, Tian Han, Ding Xilin, He Luting, Ma Sicong, Mei Lanfang, Huang

    Chinese People's Association for Friendship with Foreign Countries

    Chinese_People's_Association_for_Friendship_with_Foreign_Countries

  • Yue Lao
  • Taoist god of marriage and love in Chinese folk religion

    Yue Lao (Chinese: 月下老人; pinyin: Yuè Xià Lǎorén; lit. 'old man under the moon') is a god of marriage and love in Chinese mythology. He appears as an old

    Yue Lao

    Yue Lao

    Yue_Lao

  • Beijing People's Art Theatre
  • Beijing theatre company

    for staging the representative works of master playwrights Guo Moruo, Lao She, Cao Yu and Tian Han. Since the 1980s, the theater has introduced nearly

    Beijing People's Art Theatre

    Beijing People's Art Theatre

    Beijing_People's_Art_Theatre

  • Simplified Chinese characters
  • Standardized set of Chinese characters

    Madman's Diary The Tiger Notable people Ba Jin Chen Duxiu Guo Moruo Hu Shih Lao She Li Dazhao Lu Xun Mao Dun Qian Xuantong Shen Congwen Yu Dafu Zhu Ziqing

    Simplified Chinese characters

    Simplified_Chinese_characters

  • Lin Jiqing
  • Chinese educator

    Shandong University, Lin was a close associate and colleague of the writer Lao She, first meeting him in July 1930. during which time Lin was the Dean of

    Lin Jiqing

    Lin_Jiqing

  • Mao Zedong's cult of personality
  • among other representatives of the intelligentsia, famous Chinese writer Lao She was brutally tortured and committed suicide. The 10th CCP Congress, which

    Mao Zedong's cult of personality

    Mao Zedong's cult of personality

    Mao_Zedong's_cult_of_personality

  • Ignominy
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    free dictionary. Ignominy may refer to: "Ignominy", part two of the 1944 Lao She novel Four Generations Under One Roof "Ignomínia" (English: Ignominy),

    Ignominy

    Ignominy

  • Tianjin Nankai High School
  • Public school in Tianjin, China

    writers were once members of the faculty at Nankai High School, including: Lao She, playwright He Qifang "Introduction" Nankai Middle School Barnoun and Yu

    Tianjin Nankai High School

    Tianjin Nankai High School

    Tianjin_Nankai_High_School

  • Lin Yutang
  • Chinese writer, inventor, and linguist (1895–1976)

    Banyuekan, 1932–1940, 1945–1949) featured essays by writers such as Hu Shih, Lao She, Lu Xun, and Zhou Zuoren. He was one of the figures who introduced the

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  • List of Chinese writers
  • (born 1952) – author of Wild Swans Ke Yan (1929–2011) Ke Zhao (1910–2002) Lao She (1899–1966) Leung Long Chau (1911–1998) Li Ao (1935–2018) Liu Binyan (1925–2005)

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  • Beijing branch of Madame Tussauds wax museum

    Movie Characters Sports Music Industry Entertainment Industry Movie Icons Lao She Elizabeth II Anduin Lothar David Beckham Elvis Presley Nicky Wu Benedict

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  • Wan Fang
  • Chinese playwright, novelist, and screenwriter

    Beijing) is a Chinese playwright, novelist, and screenwriter. She was awarded the Lao She Literary Award in 2014. Her father was Cao Yu (1910—1996), one

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  • Xin Fengxia
  • Chinese pingju opera performer

    friend Lao She drowned himself after being similarly tortured. After her beating Xin served seven years of forced labour. In December 1975, she became

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  • People's Artist
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    national honorary titles. Currently 7 people are rated as this title: Lao She, awarded by Beijing Municipality Government in 1951 Qi Baishi, awarded

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  • Female

    Thai/Siamese

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    Thai name DAO means "star."

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  • ATÍLIO
  • Male

    Portuguese

    ATÍLIO

    Portuguese form of Roman Latin Atilius, possibly ATÍLIO means "father."

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    CORNÉLIO

    Portuguese form of Latin Cornelius, CORNÉLIO means "of a horn."

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    English

    LAW

    Middle English short form of English Lawrence, LAW means "of Laurentum."

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    Hindi/Indian

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    (लाल) Hindi name LAL means "to caress, to play." 

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    Portuguese name ABÍLIO means "able; proficient; skillful."

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  • Male

    English

    LAZ

    Pet form of English Larry, LAZ means "of Laurentum."

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    Chamoru

    LAI

    , jurisprudence; law.

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  • Female

    Vietnamese

    HAO

    Vietnamese unisex name HAO means "good."

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    LALO

    Pet form of Spanish Eduardo, LALO means "guardian of prosperity."

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    American, Australian, British, Chinese, Christian, Czechoslovakian, Danish, Dutch, English, Finnish, French, German, Greek, Hebrew, Italian, Jamaican, Latin, Polish, Portuguese, Swedish, Swiss, Teutonic

    Leo

    Brave; Lion-bold; Brave People; Lion-man; Leo

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  • GONÇALO
  • Male

    Portuguese

    GONÇALO

    Portuguese form of Spanish Gonzalo, GONÇALO means "battle genius; war elf."

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  • ADÉLAÏDE
  • Female

    French

    ADÉLAÏDE

    French form of Old High German Adalhaid, ADÉLAÏDE means "noble sort."

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  • Male

    English

    LEO

     Short form of English Leonard, LEO means "lion-strong." Compare with another form of Leo.

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    German and Danish

    Lax

    German and Danish : metonymic occupational name for a salmon fisher or a seller of salmon, Middle High German lahs ‘salmon’.English (northeastern counties) and Danish : from an Old Norse nickname, Lax, meaning ‘salmon’.Jewish (Ashkenazic) : ornamental name from German Lachs ‘salmon’, Yiddish laks, one of the many Ashkenazic surnames taken from words denoting fish, birds, and animals.

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    English

    Lay

    English : variant of Lee.Scottish : reduced variant of McClay.French : habitational name from places so named in Loire, Meurthe-et-Moselle, and Pyrénées-Atlantique.German : habitational name from places so named, in the Rhineland near Koblenz and in Bavaria, named with lay(h), a word meaning ‘stone’, ‘rock’, ‘slate’.

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    Southern Italian

    Leo

    Southern Italian : nickname for a fierce or brave warrior, from Latin leo ‘lion’.Italian : from a short form of the personal name Pantaleo.Jewish : from the personal name Leo (from Latin leo ‘lion’), borrowed from Christians as an equivalent of Hebrew Yehuda (see Leib 3).English : from the Old French personal name Leon ‘lion’ (see Lyon 2).Spanish : variant or derivative of the personal name Leon.Dutch : from Latin leo ‘lion’, applied either a nickname for a strong or fearless man or a habitational name for someone living at a house distinguished by the sign of a lion; or alternatively from a personal name of the same derivation.German and Hungarian (Leó) : Latinized form of Löwe (see Loewe).

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  • Male

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    EULÁLIO

    Spanish and Portuguese form of Latin Eulalius, EULÁLIO means "well-spoken."

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    Vietnamese name BAO means "protection."

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  • NAO
  • Female

    Japanese

    NAO

    (1-ç›´, 2-å°š) Japanese unisex name NAO means 1) "docile" or 2) "esteemed."

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    Hindu

    Sherawali

    Godess Durga

  • Abja
  • Girl/Female

    Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Marathi, Sindhi, Telugu

    Abja

    Born in Water

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  • Boy/Male

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    Chulbul

    Mischievous

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  • Boy/Male

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    Dickens

    Surname

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    Indian, Sanskrit

    Madanapala

    King of Love

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  • Boy/Male

    Muslim/Islamic

    Mehtab

    The Moon

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  • Biblical

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    speaking; exalting; bitter; a lamb;projecting; eloquent;

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    Soldier

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  • Female

    Teutonic

    ERMTRAUD

    Contracted form of Teutonic Ermintraud, ERMTRAUD means "wholly loved."

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  • Lay
  • n.

    A law.

  • Law-abiding
  • a.

    Abiding the law; waiting for the operation of law for the enforcement of rights; also, abiding by the law; obedient to the law; as, law-abiding people.

  • Law
  • n.

    Collectively, the whole body of rules relating to one subject, or emanating from one source; -- including usually the writings pertaining to them, and judicial proceedings under them; as, divine law; English law; Roman law; the law of real property; insurance law.

  • Lay
  • v. i.

    To lay a wager; to bet.

  • Lap
  • n.

    To infold; to hold as in one's lap; to cherish.

  • Lap
  • v. t.

    To cut or polish with a lap, as glass, gems, cutlery, etc. See 1st Lap, 10.

  • Lay
  • v. t.

    To present or offer; as, to lay an indictment in a particular county; to lay a scheme before one.

  • Lag
  • a.

    Last; long-delayed; -- obsolete, except in the phrase lag end.

  • Lay
  • a.

    Of or pertaining to the laity, as distinct from the clergy; as, a lay person; a lay preacher; a lay brother.

  • Lay
  • v. t.

    To state; to allege; as, to lay the venue.

  • Lap
  • v. t.

    To rest or recline in a lap, or as in a lap.

  • Lay
  • v. t.

    To place in position; to establish firmly; to arrange with regularity; to dispose in ranks or tiers; as, to lay a corner stone; to lay bricks in a wall; to lay the covers on a table.

  • Lap
  • n.

    To lay or place over anything so as to partly or wholly cover it; as, to lap one shingle over another; to lay together one partly over another; as, to lap weather-boards; also, to be partly over, or by the side of (something); as, the hinder boat lapped the foremost one.

  • Lax
  • v. t.

    Not tense, firm, or rigid; loose; slack; as, a lax bandage; lax fiber.

  • Lap
  • n.

    To fold; to bend and lay over or on something; as, to lap a piece of cloth.

  • Lay
  • v. t.

    To bring forth and deposit; as, to lay eggs.

  • Lay
  • v. t.

    To point; to aim; as, to lay a gun.

  • Lay
  • v. i.

    To take a position; to come or go; as, to lay forward; to lay aloft.

  • Lag
  • v. t.

    To cause to lag; to slacken.