Tian Han

Tian Han (田汉; pinyin: tin hn) (March 12, 1898 - December 10, 1968) was a Chinese playwright. Amongst his aliases, he called himself Shuchāng (寿昌), and had various other pen names, including Uncle Great Wild Goose (伯鸿 pinyin b hng ), Chen Yu, Shrn (漱人), and the Chinese Immortal (汉仙, pinyin Hnxiān ). Tian Han was born in the city of Changsha in Hunan province. He is best known for writing the lyrics of The March of the Volunteers, which is the national anthem of the People's Republic of China. He died in prison during the Cultural Revolution. Han, Tian Han, Tian Han, Tian

 

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