China Federation of Literary and Art Circles
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China Federation of Literary and Art Circles (CFLAC ), established in July 1949, is a non-governmental organization composed of nationwide associations of writers and artists. CFLAC is one of the founders of CPPCC (Chinese People's Political Consultative Conference
Chinese People's Political Consultative Conference
The Chinese People's Political Consultative Conference [], shortened as 人民政协, Rénmín Zhèngxié, i.e. "People's PCC"; or just 政协, Zhèngxié, i.e. "The PCC"), abbreviated CPPCC, is a political advisory body in the People's Republic of China...

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CFLAC includes artist associations which are involved in such activities as academic studies and discussion, performances, exhibitions, and competitions.

Branches

  • China Artists Association(中国美术家协会)
  • China Film Association(中国电影家协会)
  • Chinese Musicians Association(中国音乐家协会)
  • China Television Artists Association(中国电视艺术家协会)
  • China Writer Association(中国作家协会)

Presidents of the Federation

  • Sun Jianzheng 2006-now
  • Zhou Weichi 1996-2006
  • Cao Yu
    Cao Yu
    Cao Yu , born as Wan Jiabao , was a renowned Chinese playwright, often regarded as China's most important of the 20th century. His most well-known works are Thunderstorm , Sunrise and Peking Man...

     1988-1996
  • Zhou Yang
    Zhou Yang
    Zhou Yang was a Chinese literary theorist and Marxist thinker, active from the founding of the League of the Left-Wing Writers in 1930. His report On the Military Tasks of Philosophy and Social Science Workers, delivered to Mao Zedong in 1963, was one of the catalysts for the Cultural Revolution....

     1979-1988
  • Guo Moruo
    Guo Moruo
    Guo Moruo , courtesy name Dingtang , was a Chinese author, poet, historian, archaeologist, and government official from Sichuan, China.-Family history:Guo, originally named Guo Kaizhen, was born on November 10 or 16, in the small town of Shawan...

     1960-1979
    • Vice-president: Mao Dun
      Mao Dun
      Mao Dun was the pen name of Shen Dehong , a 20th century Chinese novelist, cultural critic, and journalist. He was also the Minister of Culture of China from 1949 to 1965. He is currently renowned as one of the best realist novelists in the history of modern China...

      , Zhou Yang
      Zhou Yang
      Zhou Yang was a Chinese literary theorist and Marxist thinker, active from the founding of the League of the Left-Wing Writers in 1930. His report On the Military Tasks of Philosophy and Social Science Workers, delivered to Mao Zedong in 1963, was one of the catalysts for the Cultural Revolution....

      , Mei Lanfang
      Méi Lánfang
      Mei Lanfang was one of the most famous Beijing opera artists in modern history, exclusively known for his qingyi roles, a type of dan role. Méi Lánfāng is his stage name, and in Chinese it is generally considered a feminine name. His real name was Méi Lán...

      , Ba Jin
      Ba Jin
      Li Yaotang , courtesy name Feigan , is considered to be one of the most important and widely-read Chinese writers of the 20th century. He wrote under the pen name of Ba Jin , Pa Chin, Li Fei-Kan, Li Pei-Kan, Pa Kin, allegedly taking his pseudonym from Russian anarchists Bakunin and Kropotkin...

      , Xia Yan
      Xia Yan
      Xia Yan was a Chinese playwright and screenwriter.Xia entered Zhejiang Industrial School in 1915 ....

      , Cai Chusheng
      Cai Chusheng
      Resting Place= Babaoshan Revoluntionary CemeteryCai Chusheng was a Chinese film director of the pre-Communist era. Known best for his progressive output in the 1930s, Cai Chusheng later became a victim to the persecutions of the Cultural Revolution.- Early career :Born in Shanghai to Cantonese...

      , Lao She
      Lao She
      Shu Qingchun , better known by his pen name Lao She was a notable Chinese writer. A novelist and dramatist, he was one of the most significant figures of 20th century Chinese literature, and is perhaps best known for his novel Rickshaw Boy and the play Teahouse . He was of Manchu ethnicity...

      , Xu Guangping
  • Guo Moruo
    Guo Moruo
    Guo Moruo , courtesy name Dingtang , was a Chinese author, poet, historian, archaeologist, and government official from Sichuan, China.-Family history:Guo, originally named Guo Kaizhen, was born on November 10 or 16, in the small town of Shawan...

     1953-1960
    • Vice-president: Mao Dun
      Mao Dun
      Mao Dun was the pen name of Shen Dehong , a 20th century Chinese novelist, cultural critic, and journalist. He was also the Minister of Culture of China from 1949 to 1965. He is currently renowned as one of the best realist novelists in the history of modern China...

      , Zhou Yang
      Zhou Yang
      Zhou Yang was a Chinese literary theorist and Marxist thinker, active from the founding of the League of the Left-Wing Writers in 1930. His report On the Military Tasks of Philosophy and Social Science Workers, delivered to Mao Zedong in 1963, was one of the catalysts for the Cultural Revolution....


  • Guo Moruo
    Guo Moruo
    Guo Moruo , courtesy name Dingtang , was a Chinese author, poet, historian, archaeologist, and government official from Sichuan, China.-Family history:Guo, originally named Guo Kaizhen, was born on November 10 or 16, in the small town of Shawan...

     1949-1953
    • Vice-president: Mao Dun
      Mao Dun
      Mao Dun was the pen name of Shen Dehong , a 20th century Chinese novelist, cultural critic, and journalist. He was also the Minister of Culture of China from 1949 to 1965. He is currently renowned as one of the best realist novelists in the history of modern China...

      , Zhou Yang
      Zhou Yang
      Zhou Yang was a Chinese literary theorist and Marxist thinker, active from the founding of the League of the Left-Wing Writers in 1930. His report On the Military Tasks of Philosophy and Social Science Workers, delivered to Mao Zedong in 1963, was one of the catalysts for the Cultural Revolution....


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