- Chen
Xiefen (Chinese: 陳擷芬; pinyin: chén xié fēn; Wade-Giles: ch'en
hsieh fen; pen name: Chu‘nan nūzi; 1883 – 1923), a
Chinese feminist,
revolutionary and...
- rice vinegar, sugar, and ginger. Crab meat can be
mixed with lard to make
xiefen, or
consumed in
xiaolongbao or with tofu. Squirrel-shaped
mandarin fish...
- in
China in the 19th to 20th
century included Lin Zongsu, He Zhen, Chen
Xiefen and Qiu Jin. The
female feminists in
early China focused more on the methods...
- (1900–1990) – politician,
first chair of the All-China Women's
Federation Chen
Xiefen (1883–1923) – feminist,
revolutionary and
journalist Fok Hing-tong (1872–1957)...
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Wanheng Li Yuan-tsu Wang
Shufeng Yang
Guanghua Yang
Jingyuan Zhou Ziqi Chen
Xiefen Fang
Junying (1884–1923), was a
Chinese revolutionary,
killed herself due...
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sauce of rice vinegar,
sugar and ginger.
Mixing crabmeat with lard to make
Xiefen, and
consuming it in
xiaolongbao or with tofu is
another highlight of hairy...
- as such was one of China’s
first women's magazines. The
founder was Chen
Xiefen, a
Chinese feminist and
journalist of the Qing era. The
magazine had five...
- 11–17 - Sơn Tây
Campaign March 8 -
Huang Fu
October 8 - Yan
Xishan Chen
Xiefen (1883–1923), was a
Chinese feminist and journalist,
regarded as one of the...
- (1751-1796)
Tanci author Chen
Xiaocui (1902–1967), poet, novelist,
painter Chen
Xiefen (1883-1923)
magazine editor Chen
Xuezhao (1906–1991)
writer and commentator...