Zheng Min (1920–)
Zheng Min (1920–)
Chinese poet and educator. Born 1920 in Beijing, China; studied philosophy in China; University of Illinois, MA in literature.
Was professor of Western literature at Beijing Teachers' University; writings include The Nine Leaves (1980) and Shiji: 1942–1947.
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