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Liang Qichao (Chinese: 梁啓超 ; Wade–Giles: Liang2 Chʻi3-chʻao1; Yale: Lèuhng Kái-chīu; [ljǎŋ tɕʰìʈʂʰáʊ]) (February 23, 1873 –
January 19, 1929) was a Chinese...
- Liu
Qichao (simplified Chinese: 刘起超;
traditional Chinese: 劉起超; pinyin: Liú
Qǐchāo; born in Shandong) is a Chinese-born
American musician. He graduated...
- Onions, Bean Sprouts, etc."
During his
travels in the
United States,
Liang Qichao, a
Guangdong (Canton) native,
wrote in 1903 that
there existed in the United...
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officials and
constitutional monarchists such as Kang
Youwei and
Liang Qichao over how to
transform the Manchu-ruled
empire into a
modernised Han state...
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Jiang Qing Jin
Yuelin Kang
Youwei Lee S****-chuen Li
Shicen Li
Zehou Liang Qichao Liang Shuming Lin
Yutang Liu
Xiaofeng Lu Xun Mao
Zedong Mou
Zongsan Qiu...
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Zhang Qichao (born
February 22, 1992) is a
Chinese short track speed skater. She won one
distance and
became third overall at the 2008
World Junior Championships...
- Sun
Qichao (born 13
December 1994) is a
Chinese Paralympic sprinter mainly competing in T12 events. He won the
silver medal at the Men's 400
metres T12...
- the late Qing
dynasty and the
Republican period,
reformers such as
Liang Qichao, Hu Shih and Zhou
Zuoren began looking at
translation practice and theory...
- Government. Tang
Hualong became the
first Chairman of the
party while Liang Qichao was the
actual head. The
radical faction split from the
party after the...
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Nationalist Party (KMT). The second-largest party, the
Progressives led by
Liang Qichao,
generally favored Yuan. Song
Jiaoren was expected[by whom?] to
become the...