Lu Yin (1899–1934)
Lu Yin (1899–1934)
Chinese short-story writer. Born 1899; died in childbirth 1934.
Was involved in May Fourth Movement and worked as teacher and administrator; writings, which aroused considerable attention in her day, include The Ivory Ring (1934), Autobiography (1931), The Homecoming Cranes (1931), and Heart of Women (1933).
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