Background
Su Qing was born in 1914 in Ningbo, Zhejiang, China.
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Su Qing was born in 1914 in Ningbo, Zhejiang, China.
In 1933, at the age of nineteen, Su Qing was admitted to National Central University (now Nanjing University) as an English major.
After an unhappy ten-year marriage, Su Qing and her husband divorced. She then started her new life as an occupational writer.
Su Qing was appointed as an editor at Shaoxing Opera Group after the Anti-Japanese War. During the War of Liberation, she publicly criticized the Communist government in a series of essays and was eventually jailed for two years in 1955. Due to the bold subject matter of her work and her alleged connections to hanjian (those who were viewed as race traitors), Su Qing's career was troubled near the end of her life, and she was widely attacked and insulted anti-hanjian groups.
Su Qing died in Shanghai in 1982 after struggling with poverty and illness.
Due to family pressure, Su Qing quit school and married a man that her parents selected. She moved to Shanghai with her husband. In the 1940s, after an unhappy ten-year marriage, she and her husband divorced.