This HTML5 document contains 23 embedded RDF statements represented using HTML+Microdata notation.

The embedded RDF content will be recognized by any processor of HTML5 Microdata.

PrefixNamespace IRI
dbpedia-owlhttp://dbpedia.org/ontology/
foafhttp://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/
n6http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Special:FilePath/Zhang_Ailing_1954.
n7http://dbpedia.org/resource/Republic_of_China_(1912–49)
rdfshttp://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#
rdfhttp://www.w3.org/1999/02/22-rdf-syntax-ns#
n9http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Special:FilePath/Zhang_Ailing_1954.jpg?width=
xsdhhttp://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema#
n4http://dbpedia.org/resource/Yuan_Ch'iung-ch'
dbpediahttp://dbpedia.org/resource/
Subject Item
dbpedia:Eileen_Chang
rdfs:comment
Eileen Chang (September 30, 1920 – September 8, 1995), also known as Zhang Ailing or Chang Ai-ling, was one of the most influential modern Chinese writers.Chang is noted for her fiction writings that deal with the tensions between men and women in love, and are considered by some scholars to be among the best Chinese literature of the period.
foaf:name
Eileen Chang
foaf:depiction
n6:jpg
dbpedia-owl:activeYearsEndYear
1995-01-01Z
dbpedia-owl:activeYearsStartYear
1932-01-01Z
dbpedia-owl:almaMater
dbpedia:University_of_Hong_Kong
dbpedia-owl:birthDate
1920-09-30Z
dbpedia-owl:birthName
Zhang Ying ( )
dbpedia-owl:birthPlace
dbpedia:Shanghai n7:
dbpedia-owl:deathDate
1995-09-08Z
dbpedia-owl:deathPlace
dbpedia:Los_Angeles
dbpedia-owl:genre
dbpedia:Literary_fiction
dbpedia-owl:imdbId
0151690
dbpedia-owl:influenced
n4:iung
dbpedia-owl:influencedBy
dbpedia:Cao_Xueqin dbpedia:Zhou_Shoujuan dbpedia:Zhang_Henshui
dbpedia-owl:pseudonym
) (rarely used) Liang Jing (
dbpedia-owl:spouse
dbpedia:Hu_Lancheng
dbpedia-owl:thumbnail
n9:300