Jia Pingwa

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  24. Jia, Pingwa (2019). Broken Wings. London: Sinoist Books. ISBN   978-1910760451.
  25. Jia, Pingwa (2023). The Sojourn teashop. London: Sinoist Books. ISBN   978-1838905408.
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Jia Pingwa
贾平凹
BornJia Pingwa (贾平娃)
(1952-02-21) 21 February 1952 (age 71)
Dihua Village, Danfeng County, Shangluo, Shaanxi, China
Pen nameJia Pingwa
OccupationWriter
Language Chinese
Education Northwest University (1971-5)
Period1973 – present
Notable works Ruined City ,
The Shaanxi Opera
SpouseHan Junfang (韩俊芳)
(1979.1.22-1992.11.26)
Guo Mei (郭梅)
(1996.12.12– present)
ChildrenJia Qianqian (贾浅浅)
Jia Ruo (贾若)
RelativesJia Yanchun (贾彦春) (father)
Zhou Xiao'e (周小鹅) (mother)
Chinese name
Traditional Chinese
Simplified Chinese 贾平娃
Literal meaningOrdinary Child Jia