Wang Lan
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Wang Lan (Chinese: 王藍,1922–2003) was a Taiwanese writer, artist and a National Assembly of the Republic of China deputy. He is famous for the novel Blue and Black, which is considered one of four major novels about anti-Japanese war.
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