Yang Haocheng

Yang Haocheng (杨昊成, 1963–2018) was a Chinese translator, editor, and scholar. He spent most of his career at Nanjing Normal University, and translated works by Jonathan Swift, Ernest Hemingway and Margaret Atwood into Chinese. In 2014, he founded the translation journal Chinese Arts and Letters.[1][2] Among his scholarly works, his 2009 study on the iconographic use of Mao Zedong's image was widely noted.[3]

References

  1. ^ "A True Literatus: Reminiscences of Professor Yang Haocheng". archium.ateneo.edu. Retrieved 31 December 2025.
  2. ^ Shiyan, Xu (2 January 2019). "Presentation & Representation: On Chinese Culture Going Global". Chinese Literature Today. 8 (1): 148. doi:10.1080/21514399.2019.1605269. ISSN 2151-4399.
  3. ^ "一辈子当老师,他把"自己"永留校园_中国江苏网". jsnews.jschina.com.cn. Retrieved 31 December 2025.