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According to textbook sources, she was a member of the Anarchist Party, the League of Left-Wing Writers, and in 1932 joined the Communist Party of China|Communist Party with her husband Hu Yepin. She was incarcerated in 1933 by Nationalists for her Communist views before escaping in 1936. She spent much of the rest of her career writing Communist literature. She won the Stalin Prize for literature in 1951 for her novel 太阳照在桑干河上, "The Sun Shines over The Shuangan River", but became a target during the Cultural Revolution and was again incarcerated from 1970-1975. She became a minor celebrity after her release until her death in 1986. Verify #Ebrey, Patricia. Cambridge Illustrated History of China. Cambridge University Press, June 13, 1996. ISBN 0521435196 #http://www.wooster.edu/chinese/Chinese/courses/chinese_youth/writer/ting_ling.html "Ding Ling". College of Wooster. bio-stub Category:Chinese writers Category:1904 births|Ling, Ding Category:1986 deaths|Ling, Ding This article is licensed under the GNU Free Documentation License. It uses material from the Wikipedia article "Ding Ling".
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