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    Yi Shu [citation needed] or Isabel Nee Yeh-su (born 25 September 1946) is a popular Hong Kong writer. She is the younger sister of Ni Kuang. She has used other pen names, including Rose (玫瑰), Mui Fon (梅峰), Lok Hon (駱絳), and Luk Kwok (陸國). Childhood. Yi Shu, whose home town is Ningbo, Zhejiang, was born in Shanghai in 1946. She ...

  2. Yi Shu has 146 books on Goodreads with 682 ratings. Yi Shus most popular book is Reborn Into a Hamster for 233 Days.

  3. Jun 8, 2024 · As a female writer, Yi Shu stands out with her romantic but sober stories and concise and fashionable style. Yi was born in Shanghai. She published her first short story when she was fifteen and has since become one of Hong Kong's best-known popular fiction writers, with a truly prolific output.

  4. Yi Shu is the author of Reborn Into a Hamster for 233 Days (4.12 avg rating, 43 ratings, 4 reviews), Xibao (4.67 avg rating, 3 ratings, 0 reviews), Hi Po...

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  5. Yi Shu (Ni Yishu) wrote mainly popular romances that catered to a mostly female audience. In science fiction, Ni Kuang (Ni Yiming), brother of Yi Shu, was a productive author whose works were imaginative and entertaining. Tang Ren (Yan Qingshu), a pro-communist writer, was famous….

  6. Yi Shu [real name Isabel Nee 倪亦舒] 1949-. Born in Shanghai, Yi Shu came to Hong Kong as a child. She published her first short story when she was fifteen and for several decades since then has been one of Hong Kong's most popular writers of romance fiction.

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  8. Yishu ? Journal of Contemporary Chinese Art is the first English language journal to focus on Chinese contemporary art and culture. Each bi-monthly issue features scholarly essays on topical issues, interviews with artists and curators, conference proceedings, and critical commentary on exhibitions and books.

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