- Zou
Taofen (Chinese: 邹韬奋; Wade–Giles: Tsou T'ao-fen;
November 5, 1895 – July 24, 1944) was a
Chinese journalist,
media entrepreneur, and
political activist...
- Kong–based
actor Zou
Jiahua 鄒家華 (born 1926), Vice
Premier of China, son of Zou
Taofen Zou
Jiayi 鄒加怡 (born 1963),
Chinese politician and
economist Olivia Chow...
- was
officially established, as the
successor to Life
established by Zou
Taofen in the 1920s. In
January 2014, the
magazine published a 31-page
report against...
- the two most
recognized journalism awards in China. The
Taofen Award,
named after Zou
Taofen is
dedicated to
journalistic editors for 'outstanding' contribution...
-
Hsien Wu (1893–1959),
protein scientist Lin
Yutang (1894–1976),
writer Zou
Taofen (1895–1944), journalist,
media entrepreneur, and
political activist Zheng...
-
writer Zheng Zhenduo (郑振铎, 1898–1958),
journalist and
literary scholar Zou
Taofen (鄒韜奮, 1895–1944), journalist,
media entrepreneur, and
political activist...
- monk, poet, and
calligrapher Lin ****yin,
female architect and poet Zou
Taofen,
Chinese patriot, journalist,
media entrepreneur, and
political activist...
- best-selling w****ly news
journals of the era. He
worked there with Zou
Taofen. In 1941,
shortly after accepting the
position of head of
Xinjiang University...
- is one of the
three national journalists awards (the
other two are the
Taofen Journalism Award and Top 100 Journalists)
issued by the All-China Journalists...
- the
second half of 2022. In
November 2022,
MiHoYo collaborated with the
Taofen Foundation (韬奋基金会) to
jointly launch the
Yuejian Weiming (阅见未名) charity...