She worked for the Shanghai Evening News and other Chinese newspapers during the 1930s.
When Japan invaded China in 1937, Kuo escaped to England, where she became a columnist for the London Daily Mail.
Kuo married the painter Dong Kingman[1] in 1956.
[2] Kuo worked as a translator for the Voice of America and the United States Information Agency.
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