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- Q434148 abstract "Gladys Yang (Chinese: 戴乃迭; pinyin: Dài Nǎidié; 19 January 1919 – 18 November 1999) was a British translator of Chinese literature and the wife of another noted literary translator, Yang Xianyi. Her father was a missionary to China and, from childhood, she became a lover of Chinese culture.Born Gladys Margaret Tayler in Beijing, she returned to England as a child and became Oxford's first graduate in Chinese in 1940. She met Yang at Oxford. After their marriage, the Beijing-based couple became prominent translators of Chinese literature into English during the latter half of the twentieth century at the Foreign Languages Press.The couple were imprisoned during the Cultural Revolution. Later in life, they spoke out against the 1989 Tiananmen Square massacre. Their biography has been officially banned in China as a result. Gladys Yang died in Beijing in 1999, aged 80.".
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- Q434148 birthDate "1919-01-19".
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- Q434148 comment "Gladys Yang (Chinese: 戴乃迭; pinyin: Dài Nǎidié; 19 January 1919 – 18 November 1999) was a British translator of Chinese literature and the wife of another noted literary translator, Yang Xianyi. Her father was a missionary to China and, from childhood, she became a lover of Chinese culture.Born Gladys Margaret Tayler in Beijing, she returned to England as a child and became Oxford's first graduate in Chinese in 1940. She met Yang at Oxford.".
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