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Shao Zhen
Native name
绍珍
Born1918 (age 105–106)
Wuji County, Hebei, China
Resting placeBeijing
Pen nameWei Huangnu (魏荒弩)
OccupationTranslator
LanguageChinese, Russian, Esperanto
NationalityChinese
Alma materZunyi Foreign Studies College
Period1938 - present
GenrePoem, novel
Notable worksCollected Works of Nekrasov

Shao Zhen (simplified Chinese: 绍珍; traditional Chinese: 紹珍; pinyin: Shào Zhēn; born 1918) better known by his pen name Wei Huangnu (Chinese: 魏荒弩; pinyin: Wèi Huāngnǔ), is a Chinese translator and professor.[1][2]

He is among the first few in China who translated the works of Nikolay Nekrasov's into Chinese language.

Biography

Wei was born in Wuji County, Hebei in 1918.

During his early years, Wei learned Esperanto by himself.

Wei started to publish works in 1938.

Wei graduated from Zunyi Foreign Studies College (遵义外国语学院) in 1940, where he majored in Russian language. After graduation, Wei worked in Fenglin Literature and Art (《枫林文艺》) and Poetry and Literature (《诗文学》) as the chief editor.

Wei joined the China Writers Association in 1949.

After the founding of the Communist State, Wei became a professor at Peking University.

Works

  • Lizhaiyumo (《枥斋余墨》)[3]
  • Poetry of Czech Republic (《捷克诗歌选》)
  • Collected Stories of Czech Republic (《捷克小说选》)
  • Poetry of Russian (《俄国诗选》)
  • Poetry of Nekrasov (Nikolay Nekrasov) (《涅克拉索夫诗选》)[4]
  • Collected Works of Nekrasov (Nikolay Nekrasov) (《涅克拉索夫文集》(三卷))
  • Poetry of Decemberrists (《十二月党人诗选》)

Awards

References

  1. ^ 一个甲子的倾心. Hexun (in Chinese). 2012.
  2. ^ 老一代主编、翻译家杨德豫辞世. oeeee.com (in Chinese). 2013.
  3. ^ 魏荒弩 (2008-01-01). 《枥斋余墨》 (in Chinese). Nanjing: Nanjing Normal University Press. ISBN 9787811016406.
  4. ^ 涅克拉索夫 (2010-01-01). 《涅克拉索夫诗选》 (in Chinese). Shanxi: Beiyuan Literature & Art Publishing House. ISBN 9787537820905.
  5. ^ 118位资深翻译家获表彰 中国译协使用新名称(组图). Sina (in Chinese). 2004.