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Shao Xunmei (Chinese: 邵洵美; Shanghainese: Zau Sinmay; 1906–1968) was a Chinese poet and publisher. He was a contributing writer for T'ien Hsia Monthly, and also was the owner of Modern Sketch. He originated from Shanghai. Jonathan Hutt wrote in Monstre Sacré: The Decadent World of Sinmay Zau that "For many, Shao was not simply inspired by the Occident but rather was of it" and that his lack of awareness of "the Chinese literary scene" distinguished him from his colleagues. On some occasions he used the name Hao Wen (浩文).

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  • Shao Xunmei (Chinese 邵洵美; Shanghainés: Zau Sinmay; 1906-1968)​ fue un poeta y editor chino.​ Fue escritor colaborador de T'ien Hsia Monthly,​ y también era el dueño de Modern Sketch.​ Originario de Shanghái. Jonathan Hutt escribió en Monstre Sacré: El decadente mundo de Zau Sinmay que "Para muchos, Shao no solamente fue inspirado por Occidente, sino que formaba parte de Occidente, y su escaso conocimiento de la "escena literaria china" lo distinguió de sus colegas. En algunas ocasiones usó el nombre de Hao Wen (浩 文).​ (es)
  • Shao Xunmei (Chinese: 邵洵美; Shanghainese: Zau Sinmay; 1906–1968) was a Chinese poet and publisher. He was a contributing writer for T'ien Hsia Monthly, and also was the owner of Modern Sketch. He originated from Shanghai. Jonathan Hutt wrote in Monstre Sacré: The Decadent World of Sinmay Zau that "For many, Shao was not simply inspired by the Occident but rather was of it" and that his lack of awareness of "the Chinese literary scene" distinguished him from his colleagues. On some occasions he used the name Hao Wen (浩文). (en)
  • 邵洵美(英語:Sinmay Zau,1906年6月27日-1968年5月5日),原名邵云龙,有时使用浩文这个名字。祖籍浙江余姚,出生于上海。民国时期著名诗人、出版家、翻译家。“新月派”代表人物之一,狮吼社、中国笔会的成员。与作家刘呐鸥、穆时英同为“都市现代派”代表作家。 (zh)
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  • Shao Yunlong; 邵雲龍 (en)
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  • Hao Wen; 浩文 (en)
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  • Shao Yunlong (en)
  • Hao Wen (en)
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  • Shao Yunlong; 邵雲龍 (en)
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  • 浩文 (en)
  • 邵洵美 (en)
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  • Chinese (en)
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  • Shanghai, People's Republic of China (en)
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  • dragon in the skies (en)
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  • Chinese (en)
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  • Shao Xunmei (en)
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  • 邵洵美 (en)
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  • zh (en)
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  • Writer, poet, publisher (en)
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  • Hào Wén (en)
  • Shào Xúnměi (en)
  • Shào Yúnlóng (en)
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  • Hao Wen; 浩文 (en)
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  • Gui Yan Cemetery (en)
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  • 邵云龙 (en)
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  • 1927 (xsd:integer)
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  • Sheng Peiyu (en)
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  • 邵雲龍 (en)
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  • Hao Wen (en)
  • Shao Hsün-mei (en)
  • Shao Yün-lung (en)
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  • 1918 (xsd:integer)
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  • Shao Xunmei (Chinese 邵洵美; Shanghainés: Zau Sinmay; 1906-1968)​ fue un poeta y editor chino.​ Fue escritor colaborador de T'ien Hsia Monthly,​ y también era el dueño de Modern Sketch.​ Originario de Shanghái. Jonathan Hutt escribió en Monstre Sacré: El decadente mundo de Zau Sinmay que "Para muchos, Shao no solamente fue inspirado por Occidente, sino que formaba parte de Occidente, y su escaso conocimiento de la "escena literaria china" lo distinguió de sus colegas. En algunas ocasiones usó el nombre de Hao Wen (浩 文).​ (es)
  • Shao Xunmei (Chinese: 邵洵美; Shanghainese: Zau Sinmay; 1906–1968) was a Chinese poet and publisher. He was a contributing writer for T'ien Hsia Monthly, and also was the owner of Modern Sketch. He originated from Shanghai. Jonathan Hutt wrote in Monstre Sacré: The Decadent World of Sinmay Zau that "For many, Shao was not simply inspired by the Occident but rather was of it" and that his lack of awareness of "the Chinese literary scene" distinguished him from his colleagues. On some occasions he used the name Hao Wen (浩文). (en)
  • 邵洵美(英語:Sinmay Zau,1906年6月27日-1968年5月5日),原名邵云龙,有时使用浩文这个名字。祖籍浙江余姚,出生于上海。民国时期著名诗人、出版家、翻译家。“新月派”代表人物之一,狮吼社、中国笔会的成员。与作家刘呐鸥、穆时英同为“都市现代派”代表作家。 (zh)
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  • Shao Xunmei (es)
  • Shao Xunmei (en)
  • 邵洵美 (zh)
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