Gao Yubao

}} Gao Yubao (; 6 April 1927 – 5 December 2019) was a Chinese writer, best known for his autobiographical novel ''Gao Yubao''. The novel, based on his childhood under Japanese occupation, became highly influential in the People's Republic of China. More than six million copies of the book were printed, and it was translated into over 20 languages. A short story from the novel was adapted into a popular animated film, ''The Rooster Crows at Midnight''. The villain of the story, a greedy landowner nicknamed Zhou Bapi ("Zhou the flayer"), became one of the most famous evil landlords in China. Provided by Wikipedia
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    Mi infancia / by Gao Yubao, 1927-

    Published 1980
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