Huang Qingyun (1920–)
Huang Qingyun (1920–)
Chinese children's writer. Born 1920 in China.
Wrote children's stories influenced by Hans Christian Andersen and edited children's magazine; published "Annals of a Fossil" (1980, trans. by Perry Link in Roses and Thorns).
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