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- Lin_Shu abstract "Lin Shu (Chinese: 林紓, November 8, 1852—October 9, 1924), courtesy name Qinnan (琴南), was a Chinese man of letters, most famous for his introducing Western literature to a whole generation of Chinese readers, despite his ignorance of any foreign language. He collaborated with others to translate eventually more than 170 titles, mostly novels, from English or French into Literary Chinese.".
- Lin_Shu birthDate "1852-11-08".
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- Lin_Shu birthPlace Fuzhou.
- Lin_Shu birthYear "1852".
- Lin_Shu deathDate "1924-10-09".
- Lin_Shu deathPlace Beijing.
- Lin_Shu deathPlace China.
- Lin_Shu deathYear "1924".
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- Lin_Shu c "商務印書館".
- Lin_Shu c "孝女耐兒傳".
- Lin_Shu c "巴黎茶花女遺事".
- Lin_Shu dateOfBirth "1852-11-08".
- Lin_Shu dateOfDeath "1924-10-09".
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- Lin_Shu l "Biography of the Filial Daughter and Patient Son".
- Lin_Shu l "Past Stories of the Camellia-woman of Paris".
- Lin_Shu name "Lin, Shu".
- Lin_Shu p "Shāngwù yìnshūguǎn".
- Lin_Shu placeOfBirth China.
- Lin_Shu placeOfBirth Fuzhou.
- Lin_Shu placeOfDeath Beijing.
- Lin_Shu placeOfDeath China.
- Lin_Shu shortDescription "Translated English novels into Chinese".
- Lin_Shu description "Translated English novels into Chinese".
- Lin_Shu description "Translated English novels into Chinese".
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- Lin_Shu comment "Lin Shu (Chinese: 林紓, November 8, 1852—October 9, 1924), courtesy name Qinnan (琴南), was a Chinese man of letters, most famous for his introducing Western literature to a whole generation of Chinese readers, despite his ignorance of any foreign language. He collaborated with others to translate eventually more than 170 titles, mostly novels, from English or French into Literary Chinese.".
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