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Name
  
Chu Hsi-ning

Role
  
Writer


Died
  
March 22, 1998

Spouse
  
Liu Musha

Children
  
Chu Tien-wen, Chu Tien-yi, Zhu Tianxin

People also search for
  
Liu Musha, Chu Tien-wen, Chu Tien-yi, Zhu Tianxin, Tang Nuo

Chu Hsi-ning (born Chu Ch'ing-hai, 16 June 1927 – 27 March 1998) was a Chinese writer based in Taiwan.

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His daughters Chu T’ien-wen and Chu T’ien-hsin are also famous writers.

Biography

Chu Hsi-ning was born in Suqian, China. In 1945, he entered an art college in Hangzhou, but dropped out to join the nationalist army in the struggle against the communists. He reached the rank of colonel. He was one of the soldiers who accompanied Chiang Kai-shek to Taiwan in 1949. He came to prominence as a writer in the 1950s and remained productive until his death.

He can be grouped with anti-communist writers or the soldier writers. His fiction displays an interest in the impact of modernity on ordinary people and in the clash of social forces. These are concerns he inherited from the May Fourth Movement and the writers of the 1930s. However, Chu Hsi-ning's, unlike that of many Chinese writers of the 1930s, was not leftist. In fact, he is conservative. His stories reinforce traditional communal values and a morally Christian worldview.

He is the father of writers Chu T’ien-wen and Chu T’ien-hsin, together with whom he participated in the Three-Three series of publications in the late 1970s. The "threes" stand for the Three Principles of the People and for the Christian trinity.

Works translated to English

"Dawn" was adapted into a 1968 film directed by Sung Tsun-shou and produced by Li Han-hsiang, starring Peter Yang.

References

Chu Hsi-ning Wikipedia