Qian Zhongshu proposed his idea of “______ ”, which later gained great prestige among Chinese translators.
Qian Zhongshu proposed his idea of “______ ”, which later gained great prestige among Chinese translators.
Who is the father of Chinese Railway? A: Mao Yisheng. B: Zhang Luxin. C: Zhan Tianyou. D: Qian Zhongshu.
Who is the father of Chinese Railway? A: Mao Yisheng. B: Zhang Luxin. C: Zhan Tianyou. D: Qian Zhongshu.
Who is the father of Chinese Railway? A: Mao Yisheng. B: Zhang Luxin. C: Jeme Tien Yow. D: Qian Zhongshu.
Who is the father of Chinese Railway? A: Mao Yisheng. B: Zhang Luxin. C: Jeme Tien Yow. D: Qian Zhongshu.
Who is the father of Chinese Railway? A: Mao Yisheng. B: Zhang Luxin. C: Jeme Tien Yow. D: Qian Zhongshu.
Who is the father of Chinese Railway? A: Mao Yisheng. B: Zhang Luxin. C: Jeme Tien Yow. D: Qian Zhongshu.
Which one is the masterpiece of Qian Zhongshu? A: 我们仨 B: 围城 C: 金陵春梦 D: 城南旧事
Which one is the masterpiece of Qian Zhongshu? A: 我们仨 B: 围城 C: 金陵春梦 D: 城南旧事
Qian Zhongshu and Yang Jiang were “________”, doing “reform through labor” in a “cadre school” in Henan from 1969 to 1972.
Qian Zhongshu and Yang Jiang were “________”, doing “reform through labor” in a “cadre school” in Henan from 1969 to 1972.
Who is the author of Fortress Besieged.( ) A: Qian ZhongShu B: Shen CongWen C: Ba Jin D: Jin Yong
Who is the author of Fortress Besieged.( ) A: Qian ZhongShu B: Shen CongWen C: Ba Jin D: Jin Yong
"One<br/>Prejudice" is a modern prose, and the author is ( ). A: Xu<br/>Zhimo B: Yu<br/>Dafu C: Qian<br/>Zhongshu D: Yang<br/>Jiang
"One<br/>Prejudice" is a modern prose, and the author is ( ). A: Xu<br/>Zhimo B: Yu<br/>Dafu C: Qian<br/>Zhongshu D: Yang<br/>Jiang
Which one is Qian Zhongshu's idea? A: faithfulness, expressiveness and elegance B: rather to be faithful in thought than smooth in the language C: to be faithful to the original; to be expressive; to be close to the original style D: reaching the acme of perfection
Which one is Qian Zhongshu's idea? A: faithfulness, expressiveness and elegance B: rather to be faithful in thought than smooth in the language C: to be faithful to the original; to be expressive; to be close to the original style D: reaching the acme of perfection