Yan Wenjing (
Chinese: 严文井;
pinyin: Yán Wénjǐng; October 15, 1915 – July 20, 2005) was a Chinese writer. He was born Yan Wenjin (严文锦) in
Wuchang,
Hubei province.[1]
Career
In 1934, Yan Wenjing graduated from
Hubei Senior High School.
In 1937, Yan Wenjing published a collection of his proses.
In 1938, Yan Wenjing continued his study in Multi-political University.
a reflection written by Yan Wenjing on the hope for friendly Sino-Japanese relations describing the author's discovery of Lotus flowers imported from China which had been planted around the portrait of
Jianzhen in the
Tōshōdai-ji temple in
Nara, Nara, Japan is included as one of the oral assessment passages on the
Putonghua Proficiency Test.[2]