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Liang Ch'i-ch'ao

American  
[lyahng chee-chou] / ˈlyɑŋ ˈtʃiˈtʃaʊ /
Pinyin, Liang Qichao

noun

  1. 1873–1929, Chinese scholar, journalist, and reformer.


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Liang Ch'i-ch'ao, one of the most brilliant modern exponents of ancient Chinese philosophy, wrote of this: In the simplest terms, “Jen” means fellow-feeling for one's kind.

From Project Gutenberg

With these two began the new style, which was soon elaborated by Liang Ch'i-ch'ao, a collaborator of Sun Yat-sen's, and by others, and which ultimately produced the "literary revolution" of 1917.

From Project Gutenberg