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  Guo Moruo Summary
Born in Leshan, Sichuan Province, Guo Moruo (or Kuo Mo-jo) studied in Japan from 1914 to 1923 and graduated from Kyushu Imperial University with a medical degree.
Guo Moruo (Chinese: 郭沫若; Pinyin: Guō Mòruò; Wade-Giles: Kuo Mo-jo, courtesy name Dǐng Táng 鼎堂) (November 16, 1892 - June 12,1978) was a Chinese author, poet, historian, archaeologist, and government official.
Unlike the others similarly attacked, Guo Moruo was not stripped of all his official positions and had regained much of his powers by the seventies.
www.bookrags.com /Guo_Moruo   (1702 words)

  
 Guo Moruo - Encyclopedia.com
Guo Moruo or Kuo Mo-jo, 1892-1978, Chinese writer and scholar.
Of all the contemporaries, Guo Moruo was perhaps the most audacious, indeed the most ambitious...
Author and historian Guo Moruo (1892-1978), one of the best-kno...
www.encyclopedia.com /doc/1E1-GuoMoruo.html   (1032 words)

  
  Yi Zheng, Guo Moruo, Qu Yuan and the Sublime Origins
The essay is a study of the transfiguration of the Romantic sublime as a modern aesthetic ideal constructed in the dramatic works and literary vision of the modern Chinese poet Guo Moruo (1892–1978).
It argues Guo Moruo and his fellow New Culturalists' traversal elsewhere—their espousal and transfiguration of an aesthetic movement of unlimitation against the terrors of modernity—is a sublime construction of a different literary agency.
In this way Guo’s aspirations and dilemmas in translating and refiguring a sublime poetics for a different society, as well as himself as the ‘new’ poet, epitomize that of the modern Chinese intellectuals in their attempt to translate and reinvent, out of pain and anxiety, a cultural modernity into being..
mclc.osu.edu /jou/abstracts/zheng.htm   (201 words)

  
 Former Residence of Guo Moruo
Missing her very much, Guo brought a tree seedling from a forestry center and planted it in his courtyard at 5 Dayuan Lane in Xicheng District.
Guo taught his children to water and trim it and asked them to pray for the early recovery of their mother.
On the lawn is a bronze statue of Guo, a work by Situ Zhaoguang, a well-known sculptor and professor at the Central Academy of Fine Arts, on the 10th anniversary of Guo's death.
www.china.org.cn /english/TR-e/41445.htm   (603 words)

  
 The War Years
Guo Moruo was approached by Verda Majo's friend, Ye Laishi, (who has already been introduced to readers of this story), and the latter explained Verda Majo's predicament and asked Guo Moruo if he could possibly help.
For more information about Guo Moruo, (a born survivor if ever there was one), whose last residence is now a museum and tourist attraction, see: http://www.bjww.gov.cn/bwg/english/b18e....
As Ye Laishi (Jxelezo) puts it, their policy was one of "negative resistance to Japan and positive opposition to the Chinese Communist Party." Finally, in the summer of 1940, Guo Moruo was removed from office and another job was found for him outside of the International Propaganda Section in a department dealing with cultural affairs.
www.suite101.com /article.cfm/esperanto/45086/2   (513 words)

  
 Guo Moruo and His Play Qu Yuan
Guo Moruo (1892-1978), originally named Guo Kaizhen alias Dingtang, a native of Sichuan Province, had pursued studies in Japan.
Guo Moruo outlined successfully the poet's tragic life in a limited time (from morning to midnight) and stage space.
On a stormy night, his poetic inspiration surged and he shouted aloud in the midst of thunder and lightning, cursing the dark reality and swearing to "Burn the darkness which enveloped all crimes" in order to embrace the dazzling light.
www.chinaculture.org /gb/en_artqa/2003-09/24/content_38664.htm   (451 words)

  
  Culture Channel
Guo Moruo's collections of poems include The Goddesses, Starry Sky, The Vase, The Forerunner, Recovery, Battle Cries, The Cicada, Ode to New China and More Poems.
Guo Moruo is one of modern China's most important poets.
Guo Moruo is not only a poet but a story-writer and dramatist; his researches have made an outstanding contribution to the knowledge of ancient Chinese history and the Chinese language; he has also been active in the international peace movement.
english.cri.cn /636/2003-12-29/14@74260.htm   (312 words)

  
 Cuba Travel Guide | Travel to Cuba Hotels Reservation | Cuba Tourism & Vacations Information.   (Site not responding. Last check: )
The multifaceted Guo Moruo (1892-1978) -writer, poet, politician, ethnologist, archeologist and historian- fought the Japanese invading troops and held positions in government.
Moruo´s friendship with Guillen began when the Cuban poet visited China when he was in exile during the Batista dictatorship, and again in 1959.
In 1961 Guo Moruo visited Cuba and his visit inspired five poems to the natural beauty of the country and the combative spirit of the Cuban people facing the US government.
www.cubaxp.com /modules/news/print.php?storyid=3336   (177 words)

  
 Culture Channel
Guo Moruo's collections of poems include The Goddesses, Starry Sky, The Vase, The Forerunner, Recovery, Battle Cries, The Cicada, Ode to New China and More Poems.
Guo Moruo is one of modern China's most important poets.
Guo Moruo is not only a poet but a story-writer and dramatist; his researches have made an outstanding contribution to the knowledge of ancient Chinese history and the Chinese language; he has also been active in the international peace movement.
en.chinabroadcast.cn /636/2003-12-29/14@74260.htm   (312 words)

  
 Tagore's Inspiration in Chinese New Poetry - Part 2 - Tan Chung
Guo Moruo’s spiritual tryst with Tagore is one of the finest stories in interliterariness, But, the story has never been fully discovered, let alone being properly told.
Guo Moruo’s theme of the poem is the paradise lost of his love for a woman who, for some mystic reasons beyond the poet’s grasp, has failed to respond to his love.
Guo Moruo’s likening the sun to the force of dharma (truth) which overcomes mara resurrects the ancient Chinese, particularly the Tang poetic symbolism transposing the image of the Buddha to that of the golden sun.
www.ignca.nic.in /ks_41040.htm   (2768 words)

  
 China's Top Awards for History Research Granted
The first Guo Moruo Chinese History Awards, financed by the Guo Moruo Foundation, was established to commend works of history, archeology, paleography and paleoanthropology published between 1988 and 1992.
The award is named after Guo Moruo, one of China's most celebrated contemporary poets, writers and historians.
Guo's children donated one million yuan to the foundation to fund the awards.
english.peopledaily.com.cn /english/200001/25/eng20000125R102.html   (198 words)

  
 ART NEWS < CENTURY ONLINE CHINA ART NETWORKS
Guo Yun's longing for home is most evident in his photography as in the picture taken during his 1,300-mile journey across northern China.
Although in the interview at his Tokyo apartment, Guo Yun insisted that he did not "come back to Japan" rather he "went to Japan", the voyage was in many ways as much a homecoming as it was an arrival in an alien land.
Guo's wife is an advertising executive from a similarly cosmopolitan family.
www.chinaartnetworks.com /news/show_news.php?id=3958   (1271 words)

  
 Le san da fo - English
Moruo Hall: it is a building which was built to celebrate Guo Moruo, a great master in the literary world.
The Goddess frightens the world: it refers to the first poetry anthology “Goddess”, which was written by Guo Moruo and first published in August 1921, and it initiated a poetic style and made the earth a thing to be marveled at.
Grand vigor of Quan Yuan: in January 1942, Guo Moruo wrote a historic drama “Qu Yuan”, which was performed in public in Chongqing.
www.lsdf.cn /english/culturalrelies/EnjoymentofPoems/CoupletonMoruoHall.html   (471 words)

  
 Tagore's Inspiration in Chinese New Poetry - Part 2 - Tan Chung
Guo Moruo’s spiritual tryst with Tagore is one of the finest stories in interliterariness, But, the story has never been fully discovered, let alone being properly told.
Guo Moruo’s theme of the poem is the paradise lost of his love for a woman who, for some mystic reasons beyond the poet’s grasp, has failed to respond to his love.
Guo Moruo’s likening the sun to the force of dharma (truth) which overcomes mara resurrects the ancient Chinese, particularly the Tang poetic symbolism transposing the image of the Buddha to that of the golden sun.
ignca.nic.in /ks_41040.htm   (2768 words)

  
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Guo Moruo (Chinese: 郭沫若; Hanyu Pinyin: Guō Mòruò; Wade-Giles: Kuo Mo-jo, courtesy name Dǐng Táng 鼎堂) (November 16, 1892 - June 12, 1978) was a Chinese author, poet, historian, archaeologist, and government official from Sichuan, China.
Unlike the others similarly attacked, Guo Moruo was not stripped of all his official positions and had regained much of his powers by the seventies.
Guo Moruo was awarded the Lenin Peace Prize (1951).
stron.frm.pl /wiki.php?title=Guo_Moruo   (396 words)

  
 Former Residence of Guo Moruo - China Travel Guide
On the lawn in north end of the courtyard stands a gingko tree, which Guo called "the national tree of China" and "a living monument to Chinese culture." There is a short story behind this tree.
Guo taught his children to water and trim it and asked them to pray for the early recovery of their mother.
On the lawn is a bronze statue of Guo, a work by Situ Zhaoguang, a well-known sculptor and professor at the Central Academy of Fine Arts, on the 10th anniversary of Guo's death.
www.uvista.com /en/beijing/guomoluo.htm   (612 words)

  
 Tidskriftsförteckning 1970-talet
Guo Moruo, Fyra dikter (i tolkning av Göran Malmqvist), s.
Guo Moruo, Frågan om periodiseringen av Kinas antika historia (övers.
Guo Moruo, Debattinlägg i Röda Fanan 4 /72 (övers.
www.orientaliskastudier.se /1970tal.htm   (988 words)

  
 Guo Moruo
An influential poet in the Romantic style then new to China, he also wrote several plays on historical themes and characters.
Well-known as a palaeographer, translator and autobiographer, Guo was a high-level cultural functionary in the PRC government.
Chu Yuan, a play in five acts (Yang Hsienyi and Gladys Yang).
www.renditions.org /renditions/authors/guomr.html   (115 words)

  
 Amazon.com: "Guo Moruo": Key Phrase page   (Site not responding. Last check: )
Key Phrases: Guo Moruo, Duke Huan, Zhang Peilun, Wang Niansun, Guan Zhong, Zhao Shouzheng, qing zhong, shu xia, planned fiscal management, five government policies, misplaced slip, bai xin (see more)
Modem Chinese playwrights ranging from Ouyang Yuqian, Guo Moruo, Tian Han and Cao Yu are discussed in the light of their...
Then, under the joint sponsorship of Premier Zhou, Chen Yi, Li Fuchun, Guo Moruo and other comrades and through the vigorous efforts of specialized science workers, the first long-range plan of our country for...
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 Cina Oggi
Tra i poeti in voga nei primi anni venti si annoverano Zhu Ziqing (1898-1948), Yu Pingbo, Bing Xin e i più noti Wen Yiduo, Guo Moruo e Feng Zhi.
Guo Moruo (1892-1978), nato nel Sichuan e laureatosi in medicina in Giappone, fu uno dei pochi scrittori cinesi influenzati, oltre che dalla letteratura in lingua inglese, dalla letteratura tedesca, nel cui ambito, peraltro, si cimentò in traduzioni, pubblicando la versione in cinese del Faust e de I dolori del giovane Werther di Goethe.
Wen Yiduo (1899-1940) si guadagnò la fama di poeta moderno con due raccolte, Hongzhu (La candela rossa, 1923) e Sishui (acqua morta, 1927), raccolte in cui si leggono versi rimati dalla struttura metrica delineata, i quali esprimono i dolori pubblici e privati del poeta.
www.cinaoggi.it /arte/letteratura/poesia-cinese/4-rivoluzione-culturale.htm   (1161 words)

  
 Review: Bronza Tigro (Don HARLOW)
The only problem I had with his writing was an occasional preference for an unnecessary synonym (why use liva in the third line of act I when he is going to use maldekstre two lines further down, anyway?).
The author wrote this work during the second world war as a means of arousing the will to battle of the Chinese people in the face of an apparently implacable enemy (the similarities between Guo's Chin and 20th century Japan are marked).
When push comes to shove, Shinling is as much the despot as Anli; the difference is that he is a "benevolent despot," whatever that means.
donh.best.vwh.net /Esperanto/Literaturo/Recenzoj/guo.html   (523 words)

  
 Wenji: Eighteen Songs of a Nomad Flute
The legend's popularity is a testimony to the ability of the tale to evoke powerful emotions that resonate with universal human feelings-love, sense of belonging, self-identity, and family.
It is precisely because Wenji's story brings together themes that resonate with the human experience-themes about war and destruction, home and displacement, encounter with the foreign, sense of belonging, and the meaning of family-that the legend is layered with meanings that are at once personal, and at the same time communal, cultural, ethnic, and nationalistic.
In 1959, the scholar and writer Guo Moruo (1892-1978) wrote the opera Cai Wenji.
www.asiasociety.org /arts/wenji/historical/essay.html   (1654 words)

  
 Reforming the Language
THe first letter is from Guo Moruo (Kuo Mojo) who was head of China's Academy of Sciences.
I have read Comrade Cui's letter: the serious attention he is paying to the work of reforming the written language is admirable; his letter reminds us of the need to pay attention to this question, but in considering the proliferation of simplified characters among the people as uniformly erroneous, he goes too far.
But this particular reform was for the convenience of the scholar-gentry who unconsciously or deliberately used the complications of their written language as a sort of class protection.
sacu.org /pinyinissues.html   (1683 words)

  
 AllRefer.com - Guo Moruo (Asian Literature, Biography) - Encyclopedia
AllRefer.com - Guo Moruo (Asian Literature, Biography) - Encyclopedia
Guo Moruo or Kuo Mo-jo[both: gwO´ mOrhwO´, –zhO´] Pronunciation Key, 1892–1978, Chinese writer and scholar.
B.C. ; Guo, an avowed Marxist, wrote it while living in territory controlled by the Nationalist Party.
reference.allrefer.com /encyclopedia/G/GuoMoruo.html   (224 words)

  
 Beijing This Month
Guo was acknowledged as a great man of letters in modern China, and lived here from 1963 until his death in 1978.
On display are Guo Moruo's works, including handwritten manuscripts, inks and brushes.
Sited to the East of Deshengmen on a bank of the city moat, this museum was constructed in the shape of "mountainsÓ bisected by large trees and green meadows, the latter featuring various unusual stones.
www.freechinaguide.com /living/beijing_this_month/issue98/p26.html   (1031 words)

  
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As this edition is marred by serious corruptions, Zhao Shouzheng Guanzi tongjie and Guo Moruo Guanzi jijiao have been consulted for collation purposes.
Since emendations of the text have been incorporated for the reference of the reader, care has been taken to have them clearly marked as such, so that the original text can be recovered by ignoring the emendations.
(ii) For further information on the variant readings given in the collation notes, please refer to Zhao Shouzheng Guanzi tongjie and Guo Moruo Guanzi jijiao, and for further information on references to the sources, please refer to the Bibliography, which could be selected from the pull-down menu.
www.chant.org /scripts/zj/scripts/efanli.asp?bookid=000917   (382 words)

  
 Guo Moruo (quotations) - List of Items - MSN Encarta
Guo Moruo (quotations) - List of Items - MSN Encarta
Classical China did not really feel herself to be what one could call a nation.
Rather, she thought of herself as a civilization with a message for...
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 Guo Moruo, écrivain chinois | La Chine   (Site not responding. Last check: )
Guo Moruo 郭沫若 est un écrivain chinois de la période moderne, ainsi qu'un homme politique.
Issu d'une famille de commerçants, le parcours de Guo Moruo commence par une formation classique à quatre différentes écoles entre 1906 et 1913.
Ensuite, Guo Moruo se rend au Japon en 1914 pour se dédier à des études de médecine et parvient à obtenir un diplôme de l'académie impériale de Kyūshū en 1923.
www.chine-informations.com /mods/dossiers/guo-moruo-ecrivain-chinois_576.html   (874 words)

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