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Yáng Wénhuì 楊文會 (1837-1911)
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- Style names 號: Chángsù (長素); Míngyí (明夷); Gēngshēng (更生) or 更甡; Xīqiáo Shānrén (西樵山人); Yóucúnsǒu (游存叟); Tiānyóu Huàrén (天游化人)
- Courtesy name 字: Guǎngshà[1] (廣廈)
- Born March 19 1858 in Nánhǎi 南海, Guǎngdōng province 廣東
- Died 1927 in Qīngdǎo 青島, Shāndōng province 山東 (Poisoned)
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Notable Associates:
- Liáng Qǐchāo 梁啓超
- Tán Sìtóng 譚嗣同
- Zhāng Tàiyán 章太炎
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- Article editor: Gregory Adam Scott
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Kāng Yǒuwéi 康有為 (1858 - 1927) was one of the leaders of the 1898 reforms and a prominent political thinker, whose vision of an Utopian paradise was strongly influenced by Buddhist ideas.
Biography
Important Works
- 大同書 Dàtóngshū (The Book of Great Unity) (1935)
Notes
- ↑ Or xià
References