Anchee Min: Difference between revisions

Content deleted Content added
Mín Ānqí
Tags: possible BLP issue or vandalism possible unreferenced addition to BLP
B- Name highlighting
Line 17:
'''Min Anqi''' ({{zh|t=閔安琪|p=Mǐn Ānqí}}; born January 14, 1957, in [[Shanghai|Shanghai, China]]) is a [[Chinese-American]] author who lives in [[San Francisco]] and [[Shanghai]]. Min has published two [[memoir]]s, ''[[Red Azalea]]'' and ''The Cooked Seed: A Memoir'', and six historical novels. Her fiction emphasizes strong female characters, such as [[Jiang Qing]], the wife of chairman [[Mao Zedong]], and [[Empress Dowager Cixi]], the last ruling empress of China.
 
Writer of Chinese origin. Therefore, according to the Palladium table, her name is '''閔安琪 Mín Ānqí'''
The surname of the Chinese is always put in the first place (before the name). '''The Chinese value their heritage.''' That is why, girls, when getting married in China, most do not change their maiden name