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  1. 1 de oct. de 2008 · Voices Carry is the moving autobiography of the late Ying Ruocheng, beloved Chinese stage and screen actor, theatre director, translator, and high-ranking politician as vice minister of culture from 1986–1990. One of twentieth-century China's most prominent citizens, ...

  2. Investigating two English translations of the Chinese drama, Teahouse (茶馆 Cha Guan in Chinese) by Lao She, and translated by John Howard-Gibbon and Ying Ruocheng respectively, Bo Wang and Yuanyi Ma apply Systemic Functional Linguistics to point out the choices that translators have to make in translation. This book is of interest to ...

  3. This paper explores the feasibility of performatives in dramatic dialogue translation, by comparing Ying Ruocheng's English version Teahouse with Howard's. We have found that Ying's version, considered more suitable for performance, better conforms to the rules of the theory of performatives, confirming his recommendation that orality, action ...

  4. Ying Ruocheng's spirited accomplishments while in prison took my breath away. I have read quite a few works describing life in prison. I have to say that Ying Ruocheng's touched me most deeply. One cannot be idle at any time; being idle is the most unbearable thing.

  5. Voices Carry is the moving autobiography of the late Ying Ruocheng, beloved Chinese stage and screen actor, theatre director, translator, and high-ranking politician as vice minister of culture from 1986–1990. One of twentieth-century China's most prominent citizens, Ying was imprisoned during the Cultural Revolution and devised unique strategies for survival, including playing pranks on ...

  6. Abstract. Ying Ruocheng, an admirable artist in China and abroad, was responsible for the translation and production of many foreign plays in China and Chinese plays abroad, with which Ying played an important role in transforming China's cultural life, encouraging international exchange and promoting modern drama.

  7. Ying Ruocheng (Q708535) From Wikidata. Jump to navigation Jump to search. Chinese actor, translator (1929-2003) Ruocheng Ying; edit. Language Label Description Also known as; English: Ying Ruocheng. Chinese actor, translator (1929-2003) Ruocheng Ying; Statements. instance of. human.