These findings show that there was harmony in diversity among contributors to Nü-Sheng and Toshiko in relation to giving voice to the case for women’s rights. This paper shows the consistent assertions about women’s rights that the female cadres of Wang Jingwei’s puppet government, who contributed to Nü-Sheng, shared with Toshiko, in spite of some differences between them. Finally, in the symposium the two women’s role in Nü-Sheng and Toshiko’s attitude to them were discussed. Their viewpoint differed from Toshiko’s in terms of whether women’s primary responsibility was home-making, and whether women taking a fuller part in society was a valid goal. Jingwei Sheng and Shuangai Wan contributed equally to this. Author Affiliation : School of Architecture, Southeast University, Nanjing 210096, China. Magnetoencephalography with a Cs-based high-sensitivity compact atomic magnetometer editors-pick. The symposium and two of these articles showed women’s passionate demand for a fuller role in society outside of the family, which was consistent with Toshiko’s advocacy of women’s rights. Author(s) : Yu JingWei Wan Qian Zhou WenZhu Li ZhiBin. They contributed five articles to the early issues of Nü-Sheng. I found reports on a symposium held by Toshiko with Wan Mengwan and Li Yunbing, who were the chief director and the director of the Chinese Women’s Society of CI JIAN, respectively, which was part of Wang Jingwei’s puppet governmen. It is known that Tamura Toshiko’s periodical Nü-Sheng (1942-45), which was supported by the Japanese military and Wang Jingwei’s puppet government, had a large proportion of contributing authors who were covert Communists.
This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution Non-Commercial License ( ), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited. PhD Student of Graduate School for Language and Society Hitotsubashi University)Ĭaiyun ZHU ,Email: online: 30 June 2022.Ĭopyright ©2022 The Global Institute for Japanese Studies, Korea University The Role of the Contributing Authors Wan Mengwan and Li Yunbing, from the Chinese Women’s Society of CI JIAN, in Tamura (Satō) Toshiko’s periodical Nü-Sheng On (The International Museum Day), Luoyang Museum officially announced Wang as the Luoyang Museum Promotional Ambassador.Border Crossings: The Journal of Japanese-Language Literature Studies 2022 14(1): 15-30. In 2021, Wang ranked #2 on the Forbes China Top 100 Celebrity list. "No Sense" is the first attempt of Wang's songwriting. It has become the fastest-selling digital single of NetEase Music to reach sales of 10 million yuan. After 10 hours, 10 million digital copies were sold and the sales exceeded 30 million yuan. Within 20 minutes of its release, 6 million digital copies were sold with sales exceeding 18 million yuan. On 30 December 2019, Wang released his single "No Sense".
Also in 2019, he competed as a professional racer as part of the Yamaha China Racing Team and won 1st place in his division. Forbes China also listed him under their 30 Under 30 Asia 2019 list which consisted of 30 influential people under 30 years old who have had a substantial effect in their fields. He entered the Forbes China Top 100 Celebrity list for the first time, ranking 71st in 2019.
In 2019, Wang starred in the series "The Untamed", where he gained recognition and popularity worldwide. In 2018, he became a dance mentor for the reality survival show "Produce 101", and gained increased recognition for his dancing skills. In 2017, he was cast in his first lead role in the drama "Private Shushan Gakuen". Since 2016, he has been a host of the variety program "Day Day Up". Wang made his acting debut in the film "MBA Partners".
He finished high school in South Korea and is fluent in Chinese and Korean. He then became a trainee of Yuehua Entertainment, debuting in 2014 as a member of the South Korean-Chinese boy band UNIQ with the song "Falling in Love". In 2011, during his second year in high school, Wang participated in the IBD dance competition, emerging in the top sixteen in the hip-hop category.
He is a member of the South Korean-Chinese boyband UNIQ.
Wang Yi Bo is a Chinese singer, actor, dancer, TV host, and motorcycle racer. Also Known as: Yibo, Lee Bo, I Bo, Ai Bo, Wáng Yībó, 왕일박, 왕이보.