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Ye Wenling

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Occupation
  
Novelist

Period
  
1955 - present

Language
  
Chinese

Genre
  
Short story, novel


Nationality
  
Chinese

Name
  
Ye Wenling

Alma mater
  
Huangyan High School

Role
  
Novelist

Born
  
November 4, 1942 (age 81) Chumen Town, Yuhuan County, Zhejiang Province, China (
1942-11-04
)

Ye Wenling (simplified Chinese: 叶文玲; traditional Chinese: 葉文玲; pinyin: Yè Wénlíng; born 4 November 1942) is a Chinese novelist and politician. Ye was a member of the 6th, 7th and 8th National Committee of the Chinese People's Political Consultative Conference.

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Biography

Ye Wenling was born in Chumen Town, Yuhuan County, Zhejiang Province in 1942. She has a brother, Ye Peng (Chinese: 叶鹏).

Ye published her first short stories A Couple of Things (Chinese: 夫妻间的小风波) and Seven Cents (Chinese: 七角钱) when she was 13 years old.

In 1957, Ye enrolled in the Huangyan High School (Chinese: 黄岩高中), but she dropped out when her brother Ye Peng was labeled as a rightist by the government. Later, Ye worked in kindergarten and factory in the day and wrote short stories at night. She published her short stories Xuemei and Me (Chinese: 我和雪梅), Love Thy Neighbours (Chinese: 两家亲) and Fenghuang A'jiao (Chinese: 凤凰阿娇) in East Sea (Chinese: 东海).

From 1966 to 1976, during the Cultural Revolution, Ye published her short story When The Monthly Plan Was Finished (Chinese: 当月计划完成的时候) in the Literature and Art Works (Chinese: 文艺作品选).

In 1977, Ye published her short stories Danmei (Chinese: 丹梅), Snowing in The Chinese New Year's Eve (Chinese: 飘雪的除夕) and The Chinese New Year's Eve Dinner (Chinese: 年饭) in the People's Literature.

In 1979, Ye joined the China Writers Association and worked in Henan Literature and Art Association.

In 1980, Ye wrote the short stories Xinxiang (Chinese: 心香), The Cane Chair (Chinese: 藤椅) and The Chinese Forget-Me-Not (Chinese: 毋忘草). In the same year, she won the National Excellent Short Story Award.

In 1986, Ye moved to Hangzhou and worked for the Zhejiang Writers Association.

In 1990, Ye became the vice president of the Zhejiang Literature and Art Association.

In 1992, Ye served as the president of the Zhejiang Writers Association and the president of Mao Dun Faculty of Arts.

From 1990 to 1995, Ye published novels Wumenggu (Chinese: 无梦谷), Wuweichuan (Chinese: 无桅船) and Wuyoushu(Chinese: 无忧树).

Long-gestating novels

  • Wumenggu (Chinese: 无梦谷)
  • Wuweichuan (Chinese: 无桅船)
  • Wuyoushu(Chinese: 无忧树)
  • Short stories

  • A Couple of Things (Chinese: 夫妻间的小风波)
  • Seven Cents (Chinese: 七角钱)
  • Xuemei and Me (Chinese: 我和雪梅)
  • Love Thy Neighbours (Chinese: 两家亲)
  • Fenghuang A'jiao (Chinese: 凤凰阿娇)
  • Danmei (Chinese: 丹梅)
  • Snowing in The Chinese New Year's Eve (Chinese: 飘雪的除夕)
  • The Chinese New Year's Eve Dinner (Chinese: 年饭)
  • Xinxiang (Chinese: 心香)
  • The Cane Chair (Chinese: 藤椅)
  • The Chinese Forget-Me-Not (Chinese: 毋忘草)
  • Awards

  • National Excellent Short Story Award (1980)
  • Chinese Culture Creation Outstanding Achievement Award (1995, New York City)
  • Lu Xun Literary and Art Prize (1997)
  • Personal life

    In 1962, Ye married Wang Keqi (Chinese: 王克起) in Neixiang County, Henan Province, Wang was a graduate student at Fudan University.

    References

    Ye Wenling Wikipedia