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      • Jiang Tao (姜涛, born 1970) is a Beijing poet and literary critic and the author of four slender collections of selected and new poems: 鸟经 (Bird scripture), 好消息 (Good news), 我们共同的美好生活 (Our beautiful life together), and 洞中一日 (A day in the cave).
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  2. Oct 6, 2022 · Jiang Tao (姜涛, born 1970) is a Beijing poet and literary critic and the author of four slender collections of selected and new poems: 鸟经 (Bird scripture), 好消息 (Good news), 我们共同的美好生活 (Our beautiful life together), and 洞中一日 (A day in the cave).

  3. Jiang Tao. Jiang Tao was born in Tianjin in 1970, and studied first at Tsinghua University, only to abandon biomedical engineering for a PhD in Chinese literature at Peking University, where he began teaching in 2002.

  4. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Hu_JintaoHu Jintao - Wikipedia

    Hu Jintao was born on 21 December 1942 [4] in Tai County, Jiangsu province, which was under Japanese occupation at the time. He is a direct descendant of the Ming dynasty general Hu Zongxian, known for fighting Japanese pirates. [5]

  5. Jiang Tao (Chinese: 姜涛; born 28 June 1989) is a Chinese football coach for Chinese Super League club Beijing Guoan's youth team and a former footballer who played as a defender mostly for Beijing Guoan.

  6. Jiang Tao is a Beijing-based poet, literary critic, translator, and historian, known as much for his wry, cerebral verse as his ground-breaking studies of Republican (1911-49) literature. An Associate Professor at Peking University, he has held literary residencies in Japan, Taiwan, and the United States.

  7. Jiang Tao is a Beijing-based poet and a Professor of Chinese at Peking University. His selected poems in English translation, For a Splendid Sunny Apocalypse, will appear with Zephyr Press in 2023.

  8. Jan 5, 2024 · At the 2023 Pop Chart Awards Ceremony, the powerful singer Jiang Tao won the "My Favorite Song Award" again with his masterpiece "Tao", achieving four consecutive championships.

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