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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Hu_LanchengHu Lancheng - Wikipedia

    Hu Lancheng ( Chinese: 胡蘭成; Feb 28, 1906 – July 25, 1981) was a Chinese writer and politician who was denounced as a traitor for serving a propaganda official in the Wang Jingwei regime, the Japanese puppet regime during the Second Sino-Japanese War. He was the first husband of the celebrated novelist Eileen Chang .

  2. Hu Lancheng resonates with Heidegger in desiring a poetic interpellation that calls forth something from nothing, guiding the world beyond its destitute condition. Hu shows a strong inclination to intuitive awakening while by contrast, Heidegger immerses himself in phenomenological rumination.

  3. Hu Lancheng 胡蘭成 1906-1981 Hu Lancheng, a controversial writer, editor and litterateur, was married to the famous novelist Eileen Chang 張愛玲 from 1944 to 1947 and served briefly in the Naijing puppet government directed by Wang Jingwei 汪精衛 during the war.He fled to Tokyo after the war and was offered a post in the 1970s at the Chinese Culture University in Taiwan but was later ...

  4. to illuminating on Hu Lancheng’s betrayal of Eileen Chang. Another exiting chapter focuses on Shen Congwen’s traumatic encounter with socialist modernity. Wang argues that Shen’s alienation from socialist regime not only reflects the incommensurability between Shen’s lyrical sentimentality and revolutionary heroism, but also reveals

  5. Lyricism of Betrayal: The Enigma of Hu Lancheng" with me. 1 The Taiwan and Hong Kong editions of Xiao tuanyuan were published in February 2009. The mainland Chinese edition of the novel did not come out until April 2009, but many people had read sections of it on the Internet by the time the mainland version was published.

  6. 20 de ene. de 2015 · 20 January 2015. Cite. Share. Abstract. This book uses the lyrical to rethink the dynamics of Chinese modernity. Although the form may seem unusual for representing China's social and political crises in the mid-twentieth century, the book contends that national cataclysm and mass movements intensified Chinese lyricism in extraordinary ways.

  7. In real life, Eileen Chang actually married Hu Lancheng, even though the marriage did not last long. Despite a couple of attempts to save it, Hu Lanchengs in delities and the collapse of the puppet regime that he served caused the couple to go their separate ways.