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Writers from Guizhou

This list has 2 sub-lists and 5 members. See also People from Guizhou by occupation, Chinese writers by province
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  • Yun Wang
    Yun Wang Chinese writer
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    Yun Wang (born 1964) is a poet and cosmologist. She is originally from Gaoping, a small town near Zunyi, in Guizhou Province, China.
  • Jiang Qing (Confucian) Chinese writer and philosopher
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    Jiang Qing (simplified Chinese: 蒋庆; traditional Chinese: 蔣慶; pinyin: Jiǎng Qìng; born 1953) is a contemporary Chinese Confucian. He is best known for his criticism of New Confucianism, which according to him, deviated from the original Confucian principles and is overly influenced by Western liberal democracy. He proposes an alternative path for China: Constitutional Confucianism, also known as Political Confucianism, or Institutional Confucianism, through the trilateral parliament framework.
  • Chuan He
    Chuan He Chinese-American chemical biologist
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    Chuan He (Chinese: 何川) is a Chinese-American chemical biologist, and is currently the John T. Wilson Distinguished Service Professor at the University of Chicago, and an Investigator of the Howard Hughes Medical Institute. He is best known for his work in discovering and deciphering reversible RNA methylation in post-transcriptional gene expression regulation.
  • Zhang Jialong Chinese journalist
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    Zhang Jialong (simplified Chinese: 张贾龙; traditional Chinese: 張賈龍; pinyin: Zhɑ̄ng Jiɑ̌lóng) born on May 22, 1988, in Guiyang, Guizhou Province, is a Chinese journalist, blogger and a former editor of Tencent Finance.
  • Zhao Yusong
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    Zhao Yusong (Chinese: 趙毓松) (December 26, 1897 – November 18, 1971) was a journalist and politician of the Republic of China. He was born in Guizhou. He served as in the collaborationist government of Wang Jingwei in Nanjing. After the downfall of Wang's government in August 1945, Zhao fled to Hong Kong. He died in Tokyo, Japan.
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