- Liu
Bannong (traditional Chinese: 劉半農;
simplified Chinese: 刘半农; May 29, 1891 – July 14, 1934) or Liu Fu (劉復; 刘复) was a
Chinese poet and linguist. He was...
- and then
killed by a
warlord in
Beijing University.[citation needed] Liu
Bannong was an
important contributor to the
magazine starting from 1916, invited...
- J****,
Chinese (PRC) Amb****ador to
North Korea (DPRK) (from 2015) Liu
Bannong (1891–1934) -
writer Liu
Tianhua (1895–1932) -
musician and
composer Miao...
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during the 1930s in China; its
lyrics were
penned by
fellow linguist Liu
Bannong. Chao
translated Jabberwocky into
Chinese by
inventing characters to imitate...
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proposal by
suggesting that
Chinese could use a
Roman alphabet. He and Liu
Bannong promoted vernacular Chinese,
attacking classical stylists such as Lin Shu...
- the
development of the erhu. He was the
younger brother of the poet Liu
Bannong. He died in 1932 at the age of 37. Liu was a
noted erhu and pipa player...
- (March 2009). 试论晚清白话文运动的文化逻辑.
Dongyue Tribune. 30 (3) – via EBSCO. Liu,
Bannong (1 May 1917). 我之文学改良观. 新青年 (in Chinese). 3 (3) – via
Dacheng Data. Feng...
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Xueliang served as the
university president. In 1929,
Zhang invited Liu
Bannong to
write the
lyrics of the
university song and Zhao
Yuanren to compose...
- Chen Hengzhe, Li Dazhao, Lu Xun, Zhou Zuoren, He Dong, Qian Xuantong, Liu
Bannong, Bing Xin, and Hu Shih, many
classically educated, who led a
revolt against...
- Pan Lon (Parauk: Pang Long, Chinese: 班弄; pinyin:
Bānnòng; also 邦隆; Bānglóng, Burmese: ပန်လုံမြို့) is the
capital of
Panlong Subtownship,
Hopang District...