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English: Ai Qing ( March 27, 1910 – May 5, 1996), is regarded as one of the finest modern Chinese poets. In 1944,in Yan'an.
中文:艾青(1910年3月27日-1996年5月5日),原名蒋正涵,号海澄,曾用笔名莪加、克阿、林壁等,浙江省金华人。中国现代诗人,被认为是中国现代诗的代表诗人之一。此图为1944年,艾青在延安与劳动英雄索木尔的合影。
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