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On March 17, 1952, four Chinese writers were awarded the Stalin Prize for Science and Literary Arts in 1951.
Seventy-three years ago today, on March 17th, 1952 (February 22nd, 1952 in the lunar calendar), four Chinese writers won the Stalin Prize for Science, Literature and Art in 1951. Stills of the ballet "The White-Haired Girl" On March 17th, 1952, four Chinese writers won the Stalin Prize for Science, Literature and Art in 1951. The award-winning work of Ding Ling, a famous female writer in China, is the novel The Sun Shines on the Sanggan River; Zhou Libo's award-winning work is the novel Storm; He Jingzhi and Ding Yi's award-winning work is the opera White-Haired Girl. On June 8th of that year, Ding Ling announced at the award-winning celebration held by the All-* Federation of Literature and Art that all the prize money of 50,000 rubles (RMB 337.70 million, old currency) would be donated to the Child Welfare Department of the All-* Women's Federation for children's welfare.


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