His best-known works are The Drunkard (1963), considered China's first stream of consciousness novel, and Intersection (1993), which is composed of two interconnected stories.
Zhou Huaizheng (died 16 August 1020 [1 ]) was a powerful Song dynasty palace eunuch during Emperor Zhenzong's reign. After Emperor Zhenzong's illness in 1019 made him incapable of ruling, state power gradually fell to the hands of his wife…
Liu Yizheng (Chinese: 柳詒徵; pinyin: Liǔ Yízhēng; Wade–Giles: Liu I-cheng; 1880–1956) was a Chinese historian, calligrapher, librarian, cultural scholar, educator, and academic leader.
I obtains ACL2023 best paper nomination, Frontiers of Science Award at ICBS2023, Lee Kong Chian Fellowship, Google South Asia & Southeast Asia Awards, and AI2000 most influential scholar award honorable mention.