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出典:『Wiktionary』 (2026/02/08 19:32 UTC 版)
From the Hanyu Pinyin romanization of the Mandarin 牡丹 (Mǔdān).
Mudan
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出典:『Wikipedia』 (2010/05/05 09:40 UTC 版)
Mu Dan (Chinese: 穆旦; pinyin: Mù Dàn; 5 April 1918 - 26 February 1977) was one of the most important poets of 20th century China. Born Zha Liangzheng (simplified Chinese: 查良铮; traditional Chinese: 查良錚; pinyin: Zhā Liángzhēng) in Tianjin, China in 1918, he matriculated the prestigious Tsinghua University at the age of 17, and graduated from National Southwestern Associated University in 1940. After having served as an assistant lecturer of English at his alma mater for two years, he joined the Chinese Expedition Force for Burma in an effort to aid the British troops there to fight off the Japanese. After World War II, he went to the University of Chicago, where he eventually earned a master's degree in English literature. He is in the same family with the famous novelist Louis Cha.