Match Famous Figures
Rui Su
Created on October 25, 2024
British Chinese Community
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Match Famous Figures
BBC war respondent, translator, journalist
A poet, author, illustrator, travel writer, and calligrapher. He was a nominee for the 1973 Nobel Prize in Literature.
A writer, biographer, translator, academic and playwright. Author of Lady Precious Stream.
Hsiung S.I.熊式一 (1902-1991)
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cHIANG yEE 蒋彝 (1903-1977)
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Hsiao Ch’ien 萧秉乾 (1910-1999)
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YEH Chun Chan 叶君健 (1914-1999)
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Kenneth Lo 罗孝建 (1913-1995)
Food writer, restaurateur
Translator, Propaganda
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His illustrated travelogues represent his most significant commercial and artistic success. The appeal of the Silent Traveller books lies not only in their unfamiliar aesthetic beauty, but also in their novel approach to recording Chiang’s particular experiences of Britain, ‘from the point of view of a homesick Easterner’.
In 1944, he was invited by the British Propaganda Department to give speeches around Britain. His speeches covered under what condition was the Chinese people living, how the Chinese people fought against the atrocity of the Japanese invaders, and how people from different fields got together to face aggression.
He was the first Chinese person to direct a West End play and the founder of Tsing Hua Academy in Hong Kong. He is the author of Lady Precious Stream, which was a smash hit in London when it first premiered in 1934.
As a Chinese liaison for Chinese seamen based in Liverpool during the war, he had been a position to observe and document their lives and was keenly aware of the prejudices and injustices they suffered while serving on British merchant ships.
In 1939, just before the Second World War broke out, he travelled to England to teach Chinese at the School of Oriental and African Studies and serve as a foreign correspondent for Takung Pao. The BBC chose him to report back to China about the European war and the war effort of the English.
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