• The New Peoples' Society (Chinese: 新民; Pinyin: Xīnmín huì) was established on 11 January 1920. It was the first organization for political movement,...
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  • time are: Taiwan Dōkakai (臺灣同化, Taiwanese Hokkien: Tâi-oân Tông-hòa-hōe, Japanese: Taiwan Dōkakai) New People Society (新民, Taiwanese Hokkien: Sin-bîn-hōe...
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    Ministry of Culture- Encyclopedia of Taiwan. Retrieved 2023-10-26. 臺灣人士鑑. 臺灣新民報社. 1937. "The Embroidered Poem for Mr. Zhu-Feng". Taipei Fine Arts Museum...
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    in the Japanese rule period. It was initiated by the New People Society (新民), an organization founded by Taiwanese students studying in Japan, to advocate...
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    程必定. (1989). 安徽近代经济史. 黄山书社. Digitized by the University of Michigan. 2007. 张新民. (1993). 中国人权辞书. 海南出版社 publishing. Digitized by University of Michigan. 2009...
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  • City Chinese Province Location of prefectural seat Huining 寧府 (会宁府) Shangjing-lu Acheng Daxing 大興府 (大兴府) Zhongdu-lu Daxing Liaoyang 遼陽府 (辽阳府) Dongjing-lu...
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