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Huang Ling
School of Chinese Language and Literature,
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Brief Bio:
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I am a graduate student majored in Contemporary Literature. I received the B. Art from Nanjing Normal University in 2002. As an editor and also a reporter, I had been with 21st Century Education and then Growing in Beijing for 2 years before moving to Nanjing in 2006. | |
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HUANG Ling, Narration Betrayed--On Novel Creation of Zhangchengzhi, Criticism And Creation, 22(1), 2009 |
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HUANG Ling, On Jiuye Poetry School's Pursuit of Realism, Journal of Zhanjiang Normal College, 30(2), 2009 |
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HUANG Ling, On Mudan's Poetry in his Old Age, Masterpieces Review, 29(6), 2009 |
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HUANG Ling, On Relationship between Mudan's Poetries and Christianity, Journal of Xi'an University of Arts and Science (Social Science Edition), 12(4), 2009 |
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HUANG Ling, On significance of Songs of Yesterday by Fengzhi in the History of New Poetry, Masterpieces Review, Accepted |
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HUANG Ling, Research Review on Xiaohong's Novels, Journal of Hainan Normal University (Supplement), Accepted |
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A Red, Red Rose ( To My Dear Wife ) --[Taotao] |
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O, my love is like a red, red rose, That's newly sprung in October. O, my love is like the melodie, That's sweetly played in tune. |
Till all the seas go dry, my dear, And the rocks melt with the sun! And I will love you still, my dear, While the sands of life shall run.
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As fair are you, my bonny girl, So deep in love am I, And I will love you forever, my dear, Till all the seas go dry. |
Come, my only love, Together we will be on the road, Where ten thousand mile is just a beginning! |
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