Wang Shaotang
Wang Shaotang | |
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Born |
Wáng Shà otáng (çŽ‹å°‘å ‚) 1889 Yangzhou, Jiangsu, China |
Died | 1968 |
Wáng Shà otáng (çŽ‹å°‘å ‚; 1889–1968) is the stage name of the Chinese artist of Yangzhou storytelling, whose birth name is Wáng DézhuÄng (王德庄). As a master of Yangzhou storytelling, his most famous works are The 10 chapters of Wu Song (æ¦å回), The 10 chapters of Song Jiang (宋å回), The 10 chapters of Lu Junyi (å¢å回), and The 10 chapters of Shi Xiu (石å回).
Wang Shaotang began to study Yanzhou storytelling when he was only 7 years old. At the age of 12, he made his debut with The 10 chapters of Wu Song in Yangzhou. Since then, his career got under way.
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