Yuan Jing (b. 1914)
Yuan Jing (b. 1914)
Chinese novelist and scriptwriter. Born 1914 in China; educated in Beijing.
Joined Communist-led resistance against the Japanese invasion (1937); worked in women's movement and addressed social and political issues in novels and plays; works include (play) Liu Jiaoer Seeks Justice and (novel) Sons and Daughters.
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