The famous American Chinese writer, known as the "Mother of the World Literature Organization", died on Monday (October 21) at the age of 99 at the age of Aiwa's house.
Comprehensive Sing Tao Daily and Surging News reported that the Queen Nie Huating Queen Xiao Lan released the news that day, saying that her mother "walked very well, there was not much pain."
Nie Huating was born in Wuhan, Hubei Yingshan, graduated from Nanjing Central University.In 1949, he went to Taiwan and joined the Liberty Half Monthly Work in the same year, and served as editor until 1960.After the free Chinese publication, Nie Hualing was invited to teach at Taiwan University, and then taught at Donghai University to work with the famous Taiwanese poet Yu Guang.
In 1963, Nie Hualing met American poet Paul Angel and Angel invited him to visit the United States.In 1964, Nie Hualing settled in the United States and taught at the University of Evergroward. In 1971, he married Angel. He co -founded the "International Writing Plan" of the University of Iowa., Wang Anyi, Consolidated Snow, Taiwan's string, Wang Yanhe, Chen Yingzhen, and Japanese Akutagawa Reward Tosazaki Yugoski and others.
Nie Hualing once said, "I am a tree. The roots are in the mainland. It is in Taiwan. The branches and leaves are in Aiwar." She recorded her in her three lives from 1925 to 2011.During the years, from the homeland of mainland China, to the temporary Taiwan in the youth, to the United States, which was settled in middle age to the final settlement of his later years, it described the memory of his three stages, three years, and three activity spaces in his life.
Nie Hualing also has more than 20 works including the losing Golden Bells, Sang Qing and Tao Hong, Qianshan, and the long flow of water.