Dou hua mei biography definition
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Jia Pingwa
Chinese writer, Mao Dun Literature Prize winner
In this Chinese name, the family name is Jia.
Jia Pingwa (born 21 February ) is one of China's most popular authors of novels, short stories, poetry, and non-fiction.[1] His best-known novels include Ruined City, which was banned by the State Publishing Administration for over 17 years for its explicit sexual content, and The Shaanxi Opera, winner of the Mao Dun Literature Prize.[2][3]
Early life and teen years
[edit]Born in Dihua (棣花) Village, Danfeng County, Shangluo, Shaanxi in , only three years after the founding of the People's Republic of China, as the son of a school teacher, Jia Yanchun (贾彦春), Jia had an early role model for his later decision to become a writer. Due to a shortage of qualified teachers in Shaanxi at the time, however, Jia's father was often away from home and so he spent much of his early childhood with his mother, Zhou Xiao'e (周小鹅).[4] With t
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A pragmatic explanation of the mei-dou co-occurrence in Mandarin
This section compares mei-NPs and plural definites, in view of the proposed equivalence between the two under Lin’s () analysis. It shows, however, that regardless of whether dou is present (e.g. no dou for post-verbal mei-NPs), the two are significantly different.
Mei-NPs without dou in post-verbal positions
Post-verbal mei-NPs do not occur with douFootnote 4, presumably for the syntactic reason that dou is a VP-external adverb that associates only to its left (see Sect. 5 for relevant discussion). We can use this feature to test whether mei-NPs indeed have a plural-definites semantics as Lin () proposes, by comparing mei-NPs and real plural definites (such as demonstrative phrases and plural pronouns in Mandarin) in this environment. Since dou is absent in both cases, if the two show divergences, they must be attributed to an inherent difference between the two, and may well suggest that
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Dou hua mei biography definition
In this Chinese name, the family name is Tsai.
Flo Tsai Huang-ru (Chinese: 蔡黃汝; born 15 November ) is a Taiwanese actress, singer and television host. She made her television debut as a host of the long-running video gaming show GameGX.
She has since appeared in several films and television series, including K Song Lover (), Crime Scene Investigation Center (), Back to (), The Masked Lover () and Young Days No Fears ().[1][2][3][4]
Filmography
Television series
Film
Year | English title | Mandarin title | Role | Notes |
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Silent Code | BBS 鄉民的正義 | Lan Yi-ching | Teaser clip[5] | |
Light Up Love | 點·亮·愛 | Hsiao-chun | Short film | |
The Harbor | 港都 | Hua Lin | ||
Kiasu | 做你愛做的事 | Delia | ||
Lion Dancing 2 | 鐵獅玉玲瓏2 | Chi | ||
We Are Family | 我們全家不太熟 | Hsiao-chien | ||
Hang in There, Kids! | 只要我長大 | Social worker | alternative title |