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  2. National Novel Writing Month - Wikipedia

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    To win NaNoWriMo, participants must write an average of 1,667 words per day (69 per hour, 1.2 per minute) in November to reach the goal of 50,000 words written toward a novel. Organizers of the event say that the aim is to get people to start writing, using the deadline as an incentive to get the story going and to put words to paper.

  3. Script Frenzy - Wikipedia

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    Script Frenzy is the script version of National Novel Writing Month, better-known as NaNoWriMo, where participants use November's 30 days to try to write 50,000 words of prose (a short novel, or series of short stories, or part of a longer novel). NaNoWriMo was started in July 1999 by Chris Baty, and garnered a mere 21 participants.

  4. East Asian literature - Wikipedia

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    East Asian literature is the diverse writings from the East Asian nations, China, Japan, Korea, Mongolia and Taiwan. Literature from this area emerges as a distinct and unique field of prose and poetry that embodies the cultural, social and political factors of each nation.

  5. Asian literature - Wikipedia

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    The polymath Rabindranath Tagore, a Bengali poet, dramatist, and writer who was an Indian, became in 1913 the first Asian Nobel laureate.He won his Nobel Prize in Literature for notable impact his prose works and poetic thought had on English, French, and other national literatures of Europe and the Americas.

  6. Hanyu Shuiping Kaoshi - Wikipedia

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    Description [14] [15] Words [16] (cumulative / new) Characters [17] (cumulative / new) Listening Reading Writing 1: 150: 150: 174: 174: 20 questions, 15 min: 20 questions, 17 min: Not tested Designed for learners who can understand and use some simple Chinese characters and sentences to communicate, and prepares them for continuing their ...

  7. China Writers Association - Wikipedia

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    It was founded in July 1949 as the China National Literature Workers Association. In September 1953, it was renamed the Chinese Writers Association. [2] The association's leadership was purged shortly after the 1989 Tiananmen Square protests and massacre. [4] In April 2012, the organization changed its translated name to China Writers ...

  8. Classical Chinese grammar - Wikipedia

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    The term "Classical Chinese" refers to the written language of the classical period of Chinese literature, from the end of the Spring and Autumn period (early 5th century BC) to the founding of the Qin dynasty in 221 BC [1] —or in a broader sense to the end of the Han dynasty in 220 AD. [2] "

  9. Chinese Literature Translation Archive - Wikipedia

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    Howard Goldblatt translated over 40 novels, and many other essays and articles. This collection includes his personal papers, letters, notes with many different authors include Xiao Hong , Xiao Jun , and Mo Yan , etc. [ 2 ] The Howard Goldblatt collection is split into three different series, includes Author Series, Howard Goldblatt Series, and ...