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Tio Ie Soei (simplified Chinese: 赵雨水; traditional Chinese: 趙雨水; Pe̍h-ōe-jī: Tiō Í-súi; 22 June 1890 – 20 August 1974; also known by the pen name Tjoa Pit Bak) was a peranakan Chinese writer and journalist active in the Dutch East Indies and Indonesia. Born in the capital at Batavia (now Jakarta), Tio entered journalism while still a teenager. By 1911 he had begun writing fiction, publishing Sie Po Giok – his first novel – that year. Over the next 50 years Tio wrote extensively in several newspapers and magazines, serving as an editor for some. He also wrote several novels and biographies, including ones on and Lie Kim Hok.

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  • Tio Ie Soei (Cina: 赵雨水; pinyin: Zhào Yǔshuǐ; 22 Juni 1890 – 20 Agustus 1974; juga dikenal dengan nama pena Tjoa Pit Bak) adalah penulis dan jurnalis Tionghoa peranakan yang aktif di Hindia Belanda dan Indonesia. Lahir di Batavia (sekarang Jakarta), Tio merambah dunia jurnalisme saat masih remaja. Tahun 1911, ia mulai menulis karya fiksi dan menerbitkan novel pertamanya, Sie Po Giok. Selama 50 tahun selanjutnya, Tio sering menulis artikel di beberapa surat kabar dan majalah dan menjabat sebagai editor di beberapa kantor berita. Ia juga menulis sejumlah novel dan biografi, termasuk biografi dan Lie Kim Hok. (in)
  • Tio Ie Soei (simplified Chinese: 赵雨水; traditional Chinese: 趙雨水; Pe̍h-ōe-jī: Tiō Í-súi; 22 June 1890 – 20 August 1974; also known by the pen name Tjoa Pit Bak) was a peranakan Chinese writer and journalist active in the Dutch East Indies and Indonesia. Born in the capital at Batavia (now Jakarta), Tio entered journalism while still a teenager. By 1911 he had begun writing fiction, publishing Sie Po Giok – his first novel – that year. Over the next 50 years Tio wrote extensively in several newspapers and magazines, serving as an editor for some. He also wrote several novels and biographies, including ones on and Lie Kim Hok. (en)
  • 趙雨水(闽南语:Tio Ie Soei;1890年6月22日-1974年8月20日),筆名蔡筆墨(Tjoa Pit Bak),是一名印度尼西亞荷屬時期的閩南裔華人作家與記者。 (zh)
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