Wang Zhenhe (Wang Chen-ho, Timothy Tsen-ho Wang, çÂÂç¦ÂÃ¥ÂÂ) (1 October 1940 â 3 September 1990) was one of Taiwan's most famous writers. Wang's masterpiece is the comic novel Rose, Rose, I Love You (ãÂÂç«ç°ï¹Âç«ç°æÂÂæÂÂä½ ãÂÂ), which is set in the coastal town of Hualien during the Vietnam War. The novel's plot centers on the efforts of the town's leaders to come together to set up a brothel to entertain a group of American GIs coming to Taiwan for R&R. Wang is considered the foremost representative of the nativist literature movement that swept Taiwan in the 1970s and 80s.