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    Hu Shih (Chinese: 胡適; 17 December 1891 – 24 February 1962) was a Chinese diplomat, essayist and fiction writer, literary scholar, philosopher, and politician...
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  • expand, with almost all important scholars at the time participating. Hu Shih, Chen Duxiu, and other Westernized schools criticized and completely rejected...
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    New Youth (section Hu Shih)
    Xingqiong. Volume 6 was edited by Chen Duxiu, Qian Xuantong, Gao Yihan, Hu Shih, Li Dazhao, Shen Yinmo, all of whom were professors at Peking University...
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  • Lu Xun, Zhou Zuoren, He Dong, Qian Xuantong, Liu Bannong, Bing Xin, and Hu Shih, many classically educated, who led a revolt against Confucianism. The...
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    Party. Hu Shih was dissatisfied with this responsibility and their friendship and professional relationship ended. Later, Chen wrote to Hu Shih about his...
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    (1928–1940) Chu Chia-Hua (Acting, 1940–1957) Hu Shih (1958–1962) Wang Shih-Chieh (1962–1970) Chien Shih-Liang (1970–1983) Wu Ta-You (1983–1994) Yuan T...
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    Communist Party leaders Chen Duxiu and Li Dazhao, as well as thinkers like Hu Shih, a close friend, Liang Shuming and the painter Xu Beihong. In 1919, after...
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    Mengruan and Cai Yuanpei; the third group are the textual critics, including Hu Shih and Yu Pingbo; the final group are the literary critics, including Zhou...
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  • name Shih Kien, Sek Kin, Sek Gin or Shek Kin (Chinese: 石堅; pinyin: Shí Jiān; Jyutping: Sek6 Gin1), was a Hong Kong actor and martial artist. Shih is best...
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  • of intellectuals in Greater China, first proposed in 1915. Chen Xujing, Hu Shih, and others believed that the invasion of the late Qing dynasty by Western...
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    inspiration for the later Cultural Revolution. Participants at the time, such as Hu Shih, referred to this era as the "Chinese Renaissance", because there was an...
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    Chu Anping Fang Keli Feng Youlan Gan Yang Gu Su Gu Zhun He Guanghu Hu Qiaomu Hu Shih Hua Gang Ray Huang Jiang Qing Jin Yuelin Kang Youwei Lee Shui-chuen...
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    comrades Wu Zhihui and Zhang Ji, as well as librarian Li Dazhao. Zhang and Hu Shih served as translators for birth control activist Margaret Sanger during...
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    Water Margin (redirect from Shui Hu Zhuàn)
    therefore these two novels could not have been written by the same person. Hu Shih felt that the draft of Water Margin was done by Luo Guanzhong, and could...
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  • earlier in the century by the scholar Hu Shih, who wrote an introduction to the 1943 edition of Waley's book. Hu scorned the allegorical interpretations...
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    theorist and historian Hu Shih 胡适, Chinese writer and scholar Hu Songshan 虎嵩山, Chinese Hui Muslim Imam of the Yihewani sect T. C. Hu (胡德强, 1930–2021), Chinese-American...
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    University to visit China, probably at the behest of his former students, Hu Shih and Chiang Monlin. Dewey and his wife Alice arrived in Shanghai on April...
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  • co-authored by the Chinese linguist Yuen Ren Chao (1892–1982) and poet Hu Shih (1891–1962) has been identified as a turning point in the history of the...
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    versions, see-sawed back and forth for nearly a century without resolution." Hu Shih, literary scholar, former Chancellor of Peking University, and then Ambassador...
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    a unifying force across all the Mandarin-speaking regions and beyond. Hu Shih, a pivotal figure of the first half of the twentieth century, wrote an...
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    most prominent figures in the progressive New Culture Movement, including Hu Shih, Liu Bannong, Ma Yinchu, Li Dazhao, Chen Duxiu, Lu Xun and Liang Shuming...
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    Campus through five new dorms and a dining hall. Ruth Bader Ginsburg Hall, Hu Shih Hall, and Barbara McClintock Hall are located on the east end of North...
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  • attributed the novel to him early on. However, in the early 20th century, Hu Shih and his students conducted textual analysis and research into Qing dynasty...
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  • are deceased: Yeh Kung-chao Yu Guohua Yen Zhenxing Mei Yi-chi Luo Jialun Hu Shih Sun Li-jen Shanghai clique Generations of Chinese leadership Tuanpai "The...
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    beginning, the highest ultimate), yin and yang'—are formed". In 1931, Hu Shih argued that: "Two great religions have played tremendously important roles...
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    Ancient China. Bloomsbury Publishing. ISBN 9780226120478. Shih, Hu (2013). English Writings of Hu Shih. Volume 2. Princeton University: Foreign Language Teaching...
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    Civil War. The first issue appeared on 20 December 1949. The publisher was Hu Shih while the director and founder was Lei Chen, a member of the Kuomintang...
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    pamphlet called Four-Corner Method, published in 1926. Cai Yuanpei and Hu Shih wrote introductory essays for this pamphlet. The four digits used to encode...
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    Chu Anping Fang Keli Feng Youlan Gan Yang Gu Su Gu Zhun He Guanghu Hu Qiaomu Hu Shih Hua Gang Ray Huang Jiang Qing Jin Yuelin Kang Youwei Lee Shui-chuen...
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  • Confucianism, Ba Jin questioned the hierarchical family structure, and Hu Shih called for writing in Vernacular Chinese instead of Literary Chinese for...
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