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  1. YING Ruocheng himself was born in 1929. China’s struggle with Japan and its great civil war framed his entire youth. By the time he completed a degree in Western Literature at Qinghua University in 1950, communism had triumphed. YING was hopeful. At the time, he wrote years later, “China was full of dreams.” Theater was his love.

  2. www.researchgate.net › publication › 316018511_Ying_RuochengYing Ruocheng - ResearchGate

    12 de ene. de 2009 · During the final three years of his life, I collaborated with Ying Ruocheng on his autobiography in English. Sitting by his bedside, he captivated me with stories from his imprisonment, education ...

  3. 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 ...

  4. 12 de ene. de 2004 · Aquí nos gustaría mostrarte una descripción, pero el sitio web que estás mirando no lo permite.

  5. 12 de ene. de 2011 · 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. Based on his experience in drama and film acting and directing as well as translating ...

  6. 英若诚(1929.6.21~2003.12.27),满族,正红旗后裔,赫舍里氏,教名思维。. 生于北京。. 翻译家、导演、演员,毕业于清华大学外国语言文学系,曾任文化部副部长等职。. 20世纪40年代末,英若诚参加业余的“骆驼剧团”,并出演了话剧《保罗·莫莱尔》。. 1947年 ...

  7. Ying Ruocheng was then a junior in college, and he did not learn of his fathers death in Taiwan until decades later. Ying grew up in the Beijing palace of a Manchu prince who chose to live elsewhere. Prayers, hymns, and fasting were part of the family life. On Sundays, Yings father took his large brood to the theater, and, upon reaching home, Ying