According to a tradition practised in many parts of China, when he was one year old he was given a few objects laid out in front of him for. He grabbed a book (his uncle then renamed him “fond of books”. His works of non-fiction are characterised by their large amount of quotations. Bornin Wuxi (Qian Zhongshu) into a November day, 1910, QIAN ZHONGSHU was a Chinese scholar and writer. His most well-known work? It’s his satiric novel: Fortress Besieged. From 1978 to 1980, he visited several universities (in Italy, the United States and Japan), impressing his audience. In 1982, he was instated as the deputy director of the Chinese Academy of Social Sciences.
QUIAN ZHONGSHU lived in Shanghai from 1941 to 1945 (under Japanese occupation), where many of his works were written or published during this chaotic period of time. His most celebrated work (Fortress Besieged) appeared in 1947. It was made into a popular television series in the early 1990s. This is a Chinese satiric novel, widely considered one of the masterpieces of twentieth century Chinese literature. The novel is a humorous tale about middle-class Chinese society in the late 1930s.
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