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Wu Ying 吳瑛
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Wu Ying (early 1940s)
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Mei Niang and, seated, Wu Ying. (early 1940s)
Wu Lang, first from right and Wu Ying, middle, circa 1940.
Wu Ying is second from left, on the occasion of the First Greater East Asia Writers’ Congress, 1942.
Quoted from Wang Xiangyuan, “The Pen Army and the War of Aggression against China: Research and Criticism of Japanese Literature of Invasion of China”, Kunlun Press, 2015 edition.
Wu Ying, seated at table, centre. (early 1940s)
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