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Yi Lijun (simplified Chinese: 易丽君; traditional Chinese: 易麗君; pinyin: Yì Lìjūn; 4 December 1934 – 7 February 2022), also known by her pen name Han Yi (韩逸; 韓逸; Hán Yì), was a Chinese translator who had been honored by the Polish Government. Yi was one of the foremost translators of Polish fiction. For her contributions to the introduction of Polish literature to foreign readers, she was honoured with the Polish Literature Order, the Knight's Cross (2010), the Outstanding Contribution to Promote Polish Literature Award (2007) and the Transatlantic Prize.

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  • Yi Lijun (simplified Chinese: 易丽君; traditional Chinese: 易麗君; pinyin: Yì Lìjūn; 4 December 1934 – 7 February 2022), also known by her pen name Han Yi (韩逸; 韓逸; Hán Yì), was a Chinese translator who had been honored by the Polish Government. Yi was one of the foremost translators of Polish fiction. For her contributions to the introduction of Polish literature to foreign readers, she was honoured with the Polish Literature Order, the Knight's Cross (2010), the Outstanding Contribution to Promote Polish Literature Award (2007) and the Transatlantic Prize. (en)
  • Yi Lijun (chiń. 易丽君; pinyin Yì Lìjūn; ur. 4 grudnia 1934 w Huanggang w prowincji Hubei, zm. 7 lutego 2022 w Pekinie) – chińska profesorka, tłumaczka i badaczka literatury polskiej, nazywana ambasadorem literatury polskiej w Chinach. (pl)
  • 易丽君(1934年12月4日-2022年2月7日),笔名韩逸,女,湖北黄冈人,中国翻译家,毕业于武汉大学、波兰华沙大学波兰语言文学系,取得硕士学位。2007年,易丽君获得波兰格但斯克大学名誉博士。其译著《被禁锢的头脑》当选2013年十大好书。 (zh)
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  • Han Yi ( (en)
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  • Huanggang, Hubei, China (en)
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  • In 1956, Yi Lijun was in the suburb of Warsaw, Poland (en)
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  • Beijing, China (en)
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  • The Knights of the Cross (en)
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  • Yuan Hanrong (en)
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  • Yi Lijun (simplified Chinese: 易丽君; traditional Chinese: 易麗君; pinyin: Yì Lìjūn; 4 December 1934 – 7 February 2022), also known by her pen name Han Yi (韩逸; 韓逸; Hán Yì), was a Chinese translator who had been honored by the Polish Government. Yi was one of the foremost translators of Polish fiction. For her contributions to the introduction of Polish literature to foreign readers, she was honoured with the Polish Literature Order, the Knight's Cross (2010), the Outstanding Contribution to Promote Polish Literature Award (2007) and the Transatlantic Prize. (en)
  • Yi Lijun (chiń. 易丽君; pinyin Yì Lìjūn; ur. 4 grudnia 1934 w Huanggang w prowincji Hubei, zm. 7 lutego 2022 w Pekinie) – chińska profesorka, tłumaczka i badaczka literatury polskiej, nazywana ambasadorem literatury polskiej w Chinach. (pl)
  • 易丽君(1934年12月4日-2022年2月7日),笔名韩逸,女,湖北黄冈人,中国翻译家,毕业于武汉大学、波兰华沙大学波兰语言文学系,取得硕士学位。2007年,易丽君获得波兰格但斯克大学名誉博士。其译著《被禁锢的头脑》当选2013年十大好书。 (zh)
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