Cao Yu
Cao Yu (, September 24, 1910 – December 13, 1996) was a Chinese playwright, often regarded as one of China's most important playwrights of the 20th century. His best-known works are ''Thunderstorm'' (1933), ''Sunrise'' (1936) and ''Peking Man'' (1940). It is largely through the efforts of Cao Yu that the modern Chinese "spoken theatre" took root in 20th century Chinese literature.Cao Yu was the president of China's Premier Modern Drama Theatre, the chairman of the China Theatre Association (1968-1998) and established the Beijing People's Art Theatre in 1952. Cao Yu is regarded as the paramount playwright of modern Chinese drama, "enthroned as China's Shakespeare" according to ''The Columbia Anthology of Modern Chinese Drama''. Provided by Wikipedia
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1by Wei Song, Jie Wei, Xiangdong Jian, Deren Wang, Yanhong Ouyang, Yuanshui Liu, Xianjin Du, Ying Chen, Yingqi Zhang, Heping Xu, Shuming Xianyu, Qiong Ning, Xiang Li, Xiaotong Han, Feng Zhan, Tao Yu, Wenteng Chen, Jun Zhang, Wenwei Cai, Sheng’ang Zhou, Shengyang Yi, Yu Cao, Xiaobei Chen, Shunjiang Xu, Zong’an Liang, Duohu Wu, Fen Ai, Zhong Wang, Qingyi Meng, Yuhong Mi, Sisen Zhang, Rongjia Yang, Shouchun Yan, Wenbin Han, Yong Lin, Chuanyun Qian, Wenwu Zhang, Yan Xiong, Jun Lv, Baochi Liu, Yan Cao, Xiaojun He, Xuelian Sun, Yufang Cao, Tian’en ZhouGet access
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