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Cheng Naishan (Chinese: 程乃珊 1946 – 22 April 2013) was a writer from China who came from an upper-class background, had lived in Hong Kong, was trained in the English language, and was a Christian. Unlike her contemporaries, she taught English and later wrote in English. One of the most well-known of the Shanghai School (haipai) writing style, Cheng revived the literary legacy of the elites who had been rejected during the Cultural Revolution. She won numerous awards for her novels and short stories before embarking on a series of non-fiction works telling the history of "Old Shanghai". 程乃珊(1946年-2013年4月22日),上海人,祖籍浙江桐乡,海派女作家。 Cheng Naishan, née en 1946 à Shanghai en Chine, morte le 22 avril 2013, est une écrivaine chinoise. Cheng Naishan (xinès simplificat: 程乃珊) (Xangai 1946 - 2013) escriptora xinesa, considerada una icona de la literatura de Xangai.
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