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Ya Ding (Chinese: 亚丁; born 1959) is a Chinese writer[1] and translator.
He comes from a little village[specify] in North China and after his secondary studies he worked as a farmer thanks to Down to the Countryside Movement. After the Cultural Revolution, he created the first University of Beijing student revue and started to translate French authors.
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