- Liu
Shipei (Chinese: 劉師培; 24 June 1884 – 20
December 1919) was a philologist,
Chinese anarchist, and
revolutionary activist.
While he and his wife, He...
- Tonight? (Chinese: 热带往事) is a 2021
Chinese neo-noir film
directed by Wen
Shipei and
starring Eddie Peng and
Sylvia Chang. In 1997, an air
conditioner repairman...
- Yingguang, Tao Chengzhang, Woo Tsin-hang, Xu Xilin,
Zhang Binglin, and Liu
Shipei. The
organization was
merged into Tongmeng**** one year later. "Guangfu****"...
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notable conservative and old-fashioned
scholars such as Gu
Hongming and Liu
Shipei to
teaching at
Peking University. Cai
advocated practising five
types of...
- Many
young revolutionaries adopted the
anarchist program. In Tokyo, Liu
Shipei proposed to
overthrow the
Manchus and
return to
Chinese classical values...
- was Zou Yan in the
Warring States period. This
theory originated from Liu
Shipei, who in his
research on "A
Study of Zou Yan's
Theory on the
Plurality of...
- 1 of 2698 BCE, and
implying that 2024 CE is 4722).[citation needed] Liu
Shipei (劉師培, 1884–1919)
created the
Yellow Emperor Calendar (黃帝紀元, 黃帝曆 or 軒轅紀年)...
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student there,
learning philology and phonetics.
Together with
Zhang and Liu
Shipei, the
three were
later termed "國學大師 (masters of
Chinese scholarship, sinology)"...
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August 1915, Yang Du
joined forces with Sun Yujun, Li Xiehe, Hu Ying, Liu
Shipei and Yan Fu to
establish a
preparatory committee,
stating that "Republicanism...
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Chinese values, not
imported ones.
These figures included Liang Shuming, Liu
Shipei, Tao Xisheng,
Xiong Shili,
Zhang Binglin and Lu Xun's brother, Zhou Zuoren...