Wang Lixiong

Wang Lixiong

Wang Lixiong (Chinese: ; pinyin: Wáng Lìxióng, born 2 May 1953) is a Chinese writer and scholar, best known for his political prophecy fiction, Yellow Peril, and for his writings on Tibet and provocative analysis of China's western region of Xinjiang.[1]

Wang is regarded as one of the most outspoken dissidents, democracy activists, and reformers in China. He is married to Woeser, a Tibetan poet and essayist.[2]

  1. ^ Settlers in Xinjiang: Circling the wagons
  2. ^ Anderlini, Jamil (4 April 2013). "Apple bars China app for 'illegal' content". FT.com. The Financial Times LTD. Retrieved 20 April 2013.