Renowned Chinese writer Wang Anyi was named Chevalier of the Legion of Honor, the highest order of merit in France.
Wang received the award from Bertrand Lortholary, French ambassador to China, for his outstanding contributions to literature and cultural exchanges between China and France.
“Literary exchange has become one of the most appreciated traditions, which foster understanding and mutual connection between both countries,” commented the writer.
As a devoted admirer of French literature, Wang has dedicated much of her time to promoting its reading in her nation and has strengthened exchanges with numerous French authors.
More than a dozen of his works, such as “The Song of Eternal Sorrow”, have been translated and published in France.
«Literary creation requires both talent and practice. “Writing novels is truly a craft, and my main quality is diligence,” Wang said. “I hope the garden of literature and art remains lush and blooms in every season.”
The Legion of Honor, established in 1802, is France’s highest distinction of honor. It is awarded to individuals, both military and civilian, who have made significant contributions to the country and its ideals.
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