Cheng Youshu
Cheng Youshu (Chinese: 成幼殊; pinyin: Chéng Yòushū; 1924 – 5 May 2021) was a Chinese diplomat and poet. Cheng was fluent in English and Danish.
Cheng Youshu | |
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Native name | 成幼殊 |
Born | 1924 Beijing, China |
Died | 5 May 2021 (aged 96–97) Beijing, China |
Pen name | Jin Sha (金沙) |
Occupation | Diplomat, poet |
Language | Chinese, English, Danish |
Alma mater | Saint John's University, Shanghai |
Period | 1937–2022 |
Genre | Poetry |
Notable works | The Surviving Rice Nb – Some Memories of Niels Henrik David Bohr |
Notable awards | The Surviving Rice 2005 3rd Lu Xun Literary Prize |
Spouse |
Chen Luzhi (m. 1948) |
Children | 4 |
Relatives | Father: Cheng Shewo sister: Cheng Zhifan brother: Cheng Siwei half-sister: Lucie Cheng half-sister: Cheng Chia-lin |
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