Zhang Dinghuang
Zhang Dinghuang (Chinese: 张定璜; pinyin: Zhāng Dìnghuáng; 1895–1986), also known as Zhang Fengju (Chinese: 张凤举) was born in Nanchang. He was an author, literary critic, translator, and expert in antique manuscripts (古迹文物). Zhang was a supporting but key figure of the rich 20th century Chinese literary movements.
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Zhang Dinghuang
Zhang Dinghuang (Chinese: 张定璜; pinyin: Zhāng Dìnghuáng; 1895–1986), also known as Zhang Fengju (Chinese: 张凤举) was born in Nanchang. He was an author, literary critic, translator, and expert in antique manuscripts (古迹文物). Zhang was a supporting but key figure of the rich 20th century Chinese literary movements.
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Zhang Dinghuang (Chinese: 张定璜; ...... ntiques of the Palace Museum).
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Zhang Fengju, Chang Feng-Chu, 张凤举
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1986-02-02
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Zhang Fengju
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December, 1895
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Nanchang, Jiangxi, China
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March 2021
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1986-02-02
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Atlanta, Georgia
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Zhang Dinghuang
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Chinese, then American
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张定璜
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Chinese
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Professor at Peking University ...... se Occupation Mission in Japan
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Ministry of Education, Republic of China
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Zhang Fengju, Chang Feng-Chu, 张凤举
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Zhang Fengju
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Zhāng Dìnghuáng
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removal of excessive Chinese translations, not needed in English Wikipedia
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张凤举
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张定璜
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Zhang Huijun 张蕙君
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Zhang Dinghuang (Chinese: 张定璜; ...... ry Chinese literary movements.
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