Zhu Wen (朱文 Zhū Wén, born 1967) is a Chinese short story writer turned director.
Early life and writing
Zhu Wen was born in 1967 in Quanzhou City, Fujian Province. He attended Southeast University in Nanjing, and graduated with a degree in electric power. After working as an engineer in a state-owned thermal power plant for five years, he quit his job in 1994 to become a freelance writer.
His first published short story, I Love Dollars, was denounced by some critics as the "shameless and indecent novel of a hooligan."
In 1998, he instigated and became identified with the Rupture movement(duanlie) to voice dissatisfaction with the literary establishment. He sent questionnaires to about 70 writers, about 55 of which responded. The responses were sarcastic and mostly expressed discontent, and later spawned publications that nurtured more independence among writers.
In an introduction to Zhu Wen's short stories, translator Julia Lovell characterized his 'trademark narrative style' as "a loosely punctuated, first-person voice in which speech, both direct and indirect, run on within sentences of descriptive prose, designed to capture the unceremonious, free-flowing rhythms of action and dialogue in contemporary China."
Emperor Taizu of Later Liang (後梁太祖), personal name Zhu Quanzhong (朱全忠) (852–912), né Zhu Wen (朱溫), name later changed to Zhu Huang (朱晃), nickname Zhu San (朱三, literally, "the third Zhu"), was a Jiedushi (military governor) at the end of the Chinese dynasty Tang Dynasty, who previously served as a general under the rival EmperorHuang Chao's Empire of Qi and overthrew Empire of Tang in 907, established the Later Liang as its emperor, and ushered in the era of the Five Dynasties and Ten Kingdoms.
Zhu was able to conquer much of central China, but most of Shaanxi, Shanxi, and Hebei remained outside his reach, controlled by rival states Qi, Jin, and Yan respectively. Most of his later campaigns were directed at the Shatuo-ruled Jin state (later to become the Later Tang) based in Shanxi, but they mostly ended in failure due to the resourcefulness of the Jin leaders, first under Li Keyong and then later under his son, Li Cunxu. Due to his emphasis on unifying the north Taizu was not able to make any inroads into the south, which came to be controlled by about a dozen different states over the next few decades during the Five Dynasties and Ten Kingdoms period. The rulers in the south largely were nominally submissive to him with the exception of major states Wu and Former Shu.
Introduction to author / screenwriter Chu T'ien-wen (Zhu Tianwen 朱天文)
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Notes of a Desolate Man 3 – Postmodern Predicaments: https://youtu.be/1ZWjtYyj_8M
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Zhu Wen Jun (SHA) - F.Nanquan 8 (2004 China Nationals)
Zhu Wen Jun from the Shanghai Wushu Team competing in Women's Nanquan (southern fist) at the 2004 China Wushu Nationals in Zhuhai, Guangdong, China on September 16, 2004. Score: 8.96
published: 27 Mar 2009
Sibelius Violin Concerto - Zhu Wen
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Zhu Wen Jun (Shanghai) - Nandao 23 [2006 China Women's Wushu National Qualifiers]
Zhu Wen Jun from the Shanghai Wushu Team competing in Nandao (Southern Broadsword) at the 2006 China Women's Wushu National Qualifiers in Hangzhou, Zhejiang, China on June 9, 2006. Final Score 8.44
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Introduction to Chu T’ien-wen (Zhu Tianwen 朱天文): https://youtu.be/igb2zYZD9i0
Notes of a Desolate Man 1 – Queer Taiwan: https://youtu.be/yTNRQhqOUYU
Notes of a Desolate Man 2 – Postmodern Rectification of Names: https://youtu.be/hMDk3laEtIE
Notes of a Desolate Man 3 – Postmodern Predicaments: https://youtu.be/1ZWjtYyj_8M
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Notes of a Desolate Man 1 – Queer Taiwan: https://youtu.be/yTNRQhqOUYU
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Notes of a Desolate Man 3 – Postmodern Predicaments: https://youtu.be/1ZWjtYyj_8M
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Zhu Wen Jun from the Shanghai Wushu Team competing in Women's Nanquan (southern fist) at the 2004 China Wushu Nationals in Zhuhai, Guangdong, China on September...
Zhu Wen Jun from the Shanghai Wushu Team competing in Women's Nanquan (southern fist) at the 2004 China Wushu Nationals in Zhuhai, Guangdong, China on September 16, 2004. Score: 8.96
Zhu Wen Jun from the Shanghai Wushu Team competing in Women's Nanquan (southern fist) at the 2004 China Wushu Nationals in Zhuhai, Guangdong, China on September 16, 2004. Score: 8.96
Zhu Wen Jun from the Shanghai Wushu Team competing in Nandao (Southern Broadsword) at the 2006 China Women's Wushu National Qualifiers in Hangzhou, Zhejiang, Ch...
Zhu Wen Jun from the Shanghai Wushu Team competing in Nandao (Southern Broadsword) at the 2006 China Women's Wushu National Qualifiers in Hangzhou, Zhejiang, China on June 9, 2006. Final Score 8.44
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Zhu Wen Jun from the Shanghai Wushu Team competing in Nandao (Southern Broadsword) at the 2006 China Women's Wushu National Qualifiers in Hangzhou, Zhejiang, China on June 9, 2006. Final Score 8.44
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Zhu Wen Jun from the Shanghai Wushu Team competing in Nan Quan (Southern Fist) at the 2006 China Women's Wushu National Qualifiers in Hangzhou, Zhejiang, China on June 7, 2006. Final Score: 8.41
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Zhu Wen Jun from the Shanghai Wushu Team competing in Nan Quan (Southern Fist) at the 2006 China Women's Wushu National Qualifiers in Hangzhou, Zhejiang, China on June 7, 2006. Final Score: 8.41
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2:18 Reception and "Mainlander" Politics
10:04 End-of-an-Epoch Aesthetics
15:23 Further Reading
CHU T’IEN-WEN AND “NOTES OF A DESOLATE MAN” (1994):
Introduction to Chu T’ien-wen (Zhu Tianwen 朱天文): https://youtu.be/igb2zYZD9i0
Notes of a Desolate Man 1 – Queer Taiwan: https://youtu.be/yTNRQhqOUYU
Notes of a Desolate Man 2 – Postmodern Rectification of Names: https://youtu.be/hMDk3laEtIE
Notes of a Desolate Man 3 – Postmodern Predicaments: https://youtu.be/1ZWjtYyj_8M
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Zhu Wen Jun from the Shanghai Wushu Team competing in Women's Nanquan (southern fist) at the 2004 China Wushu Nationals in Zhuhai, Guangdong, China on September 16, 2004. Score: 8.96
Zhu Wen Jun from the Shanghai Wushu Team competing in Nandao (Southern Broadsword) at the 2006 China Women's Wushu National Qualifiers in Hangzhou, Zhejiang, China on June 9, 2006. Final Score 8.44
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Zhu Wen (朱文 Zhū Wén, born 1967) is a Chinese short story writer turned director.
Early life and writing
Zhu Wen was born in 1967 in Quanzhou City, Fujian Province. He attended Southeast University in Nanjing, and graduated with a degree in electric power. After working as an engineer in a state-owned thermal power plant for five years, he quit his job in 1994 to become a freelance writer.
His first published short story, I Love Dollars, was denounced by some critics as the "shameless and indecent novel of a hooligan."
In 1998, he instigated and became identified with the Rupture movement(duanlie) to voice dissatisfaction with the literary establishment. He sent questionnaires to about 70 writers, about 55 of which responded. The responses were sarcastic and mostly expressed discontent, and later spawned publications that nurtured more independence among writers.
In an introduction to Zhu Wen's short stories, translator Julia Lovell characterized his 'trademark narrative style' as "a loosely punctuated, first-person voice in which speech, both direct and indirect, run on within sentences of descriptive prose, designed to capture the unceremonious, free-flowing rhythms of action and dialogue in contemporary China."
Asian New Talent 20 Collection, which also includes , and , all of which won best director prizes for Zhu Wen in the inaugural 2004 edition, Zhao Ye in 2008 and Teng Yung-Shing in 2011 respectively.
Changes in Directors and Management Mr ... Li resigned as a non-executive director on May 8, 2023 ... Zaixiang Wen ... Wen was appointed as a non-executive Director on May 17, 2023 ... Chonglin Zhu ... Zhu was appointed as Chief Financial Officer on February 2, 2024.