Feng Yidai | |||||||||
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冯亦代 | |||||||||
Born | 1913 Hangzhou, China | ||||||||
Died | 23 February 2005 Beijing, China | (aged 91–92)||||||||
Occupation(s) | Writer, editor, translator | ||||||||
Spouses |
Zheng Anna
(m. 1939; died 1991) | ||||||||
Children | Feng Tao | ||||||||
Chinese name | |||||||||
Traditional Chinese | 馮亦代 | ||||||||
Simplified Chinese | 冯亦代 | ||||||||
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Feng Yidai (Chinese: 冯亦代; Wade–Giles: Feng I-tai; 1913 – 23 February 2005) was a Chinese author, editor, and translator. Born in Hangzhou, he studied in Shanghai and thereafter began an illustrious career in publishing and editing. He was denounced as a "rightist" during Mao Zedong's Anti-Rightist Campaign. He was politically rehabilitated after the Cultural Revolution and resumed his literary career. He married the actress and writer Huang Zongying in 1993. A few years before his death, he published his diaries and confessed his secret role as a government spy during the Anti-Rightist Campaign.