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'''Zhang Tianyi''' ( [[Wade-Giles]]: Chang T'ien-yi, real name: Zhang Yuanding) ([[1906]]-[[1985]]) was a [[Chinese literature|Chinese]] children's writer noted for his satiric wit.
'''Zhang Tianyi''' ( [[Wade-Giles]]: Chang T'ien-yi, real name: Zhang Yuanding) ([[1906]]-[[1985]]) was a [[Chinese literature|Chinese]] children's writer noted for his satiric wit.


Born in [[Nanjing]], his family had to move several times because of straitened circumstances and this provided him with contacts with different social classes and dialects which he later used in his writing when he moved to Peking. Before the [[Sino-Japanese War]] he worked as a teacher, journalist and minor official. He continued to write during the war and after the establishment of the PRC he held various official posts, including the editorship of Renmin wenxue (People's Literature).
Born in [[Nanjing]], his family had to move several times because of straitened circumstances and this provided him with contacts
== == SNAPE KILLS DUMBLEDORE == ==
with different social classes and dialects which he later used in his writing when he moved to Peking. Before the [[Sino-Japanese War]] he worked as a teacher, journalist and minor official. He continued to write during the war and after the establishment of the PRC he held various official posts, including the editorship of Renmin wenxue (People's Literature).


Source: http://www.renditions.org/renditions/authors/zhangty.html
Source: http://www.renditions.org/renditions/authors/zhangty.html

Revision as of 04:51, 6 December 2005

Zhang Tianyi ( Wade-Giles: Chang T'ien-yi, real name: Zhang Yuanding) (1906-1985) was a Chinese children's writer noted for his satiric wit.

Born in Nanjing, his family had to move several times because of straitened circumstances and this provided him with contacts

== SNAPE KILLS DUMBLEDORE ==

with different social classes and dialects which he later used in his writing when he moved to Peking. Before the Sino-Japanese War he worked as a teacher, journalist and minor official. He continued to write during the war and after the establishment of the PRC he held various official posts, including the editorship of Renmin wenxue (People's Literature).

Source: http://www.renditions.org/renditions/authors/zhangty.html