Chinese People Murdered Abroad - Huang Yuanyong, Amanda Zhao, Henry Liu, Murder of Yang Xin, Zhang Hong Jie, Lili Wang (Paperback)


Chapters: Huang Yuanyong, Amanda Zhao, Henry Liu, Murder of Yang Xin, Zhang Hong Jie, Lili Wang. Source: Wikipedia. Pages: 28. Not illustrated. Free updates online. Purchase includes a free trial membership in the publisher's book club where you can select from more than a million books without charge. Excerpt: Huang Yuanyong (), (Pen name: Huang Yuansheng ) (15 January 1885 25 December 1915) was a renowned Chinese author and journalist during the late Qing Dynasty () and early Republic of China (). Huang made significant contributions to journalism and literacy in China, particularly as an innovator in both journalistic methodology and writing style. Huang Yuanyong (Given name: Huang Weiji ) was born to an educated family in Jiujiang (), Jiangxi Province () in China. His father was a scholar and an officer in charge of foreign affairs in Ningbo (), and a number of his family members were government officials. Influenced by his family, Huang immersed himself in Chinese classics when he grew up. To improve his English, his family hired a foreign tutor to teach him the language. Huang completed secondary schooling in the Zhejiang () province. During his studies at Zhejiang Huxing Nanxun Government School (), he was involved in educational reform campaigns and became a member of the Progressive Party (). In 1903, Huang came in seventh place in the regional examination in Jiangxi (). Nevertheless, the 19-year-old Huang did not follow the custom of becoming a government official, instead continuing his legal study at Chuo University in Tokyo, Japan. Six years later, he returned to China and started working at the Civil Postal Department (). Later on, he became a journalist and worked for several different papers and news agencies. Huang was particularly famous for his discussions of politics and social issues. Following the collapse of the Qing emperor, Huang ceased his work as an officer in the new government of the Republic of...More: http: //booksllc.net/?id=103372

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Chapters: Huang Yuanyong, Amanda Zhao, Henry Liu, Murder of Yang Xin, Zhang Hong Jie, Lili Wang. Source: Wikipedia. Pages: 28. Not illustrated. Free updates online. Purchase includes a free trial membership in the publisher's book club where you can select from more than a million books without charge. Excerpt: Huang Yuanyong (), (Pen name: Huang Yuansheng ) (15 January 1885 25 December 1915) was a renowned Chinese author and journalist during the late Qing Dynasty () and early Republic of China (). Huang made significant contributions to journalism and literacy in China, particularly as an innovator in both journalistic methodology and writing style. Huang Yuanyong (Given name: Huang Weiji ) was born to an educated family in Jiujiang (), Jiangxi Province () in China. His father was a scholar and an officer in charge of foreign affairs in Ningbo (), and a number of his family members were government officials. Influenced by his family, Huang immersed himself in Chinese classics when he grew up. To improve his English, his family hired a foreign tutor to teach him the language. Huang completed secondary schooling in the Zhejiang () province. During his studies at Zhejiang Huxing Nanxun Government School (), he was involved in educational reform campaigns and became a member of the Progressive Party (). In 1903, Huang came in seventh place in the regional examination in Jiangxi (). Nevertheless, the 19-year-old Huang did not follow the custom of becoming a government official, instead continuing his legal study at Chuo University in Tokyo, Japan. Six years later, he returned to China and started working at the Civil Postal Department (). Later on, he became a journalist and worked for several different papers and news agencies. Huang was particularly famous for his discussions of politics and social issues. Following the collapse of the Qing emperor, Huang ceased his work as an officer in the new government of the Republic of...More: http: //booksllc.net/?id=103372

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September 2010

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September 2010

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30

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978-1-157-28571-7

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9781157285717

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