Liu, Yizheng, 1880-1956

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Name (Latin)
Liu, Yizheng, 1880-1956
Other forms of name
Liuyizheng, 1880-1956
Qutang, 1880-1956
Liu, Qutang, 1880-1956
Liu, Yimou, 1880-1956
Liu, Yizheng, 1879-
Liu, I-cheng, b. 1879
Liu, Qutang, 1879-
Liu, Yimou, 1879-
Liu, Yizheng, b. 1879
Liuyizheng, 1879-
Qutang, 1879-
柳翼謀, 1879-
柳詒徴, b. 1879
柳詒徵, 1879-
柳詒徵, b. 1879
柳诒徴, b. 1879
柳诒徵, 1879-
柳诒徵, b. 1879
Date of birth
1880-02-05
Date of death
1956-02-03
Gender
male
MARC
MARC

Other Identifiers

VIAF: 62827852
Wikidata: Q11110049
Library of congress: n 79109886
HAI10: 000544309
Sources of Information
  • CYT in VIAF, viewed Nov. 22, 2019(access point: 柳詒徵, (中國歷史), 1880-1961; x-refs: Liu, Yizheng, 1880-1961, etc.)
  • Guo shi yao yi, 2007:p. 1, footnote (柳诒徵 = Liu Yizheng, 1880-1956)
  • Liu Yizheng shuo wen hua, 1999:t.p. (柳诒徵 = Liu Yizheng) p. 5, 3rd group (d. Feb. 1956)
  • Liu Yizheng wen hua si xiang yan jiu, 2010:p. 14 (柳诒徵 = Liu Yizheng; z. Yimou; h. Qutang; b. Feb. 1880 in today's Zhenjiang Shi, Jiangsu Sheng) p. 17, etc. (d. Feb. 3, 1956; Liuyizheng)
  • Lun Liang Rengong de xin shi xue he Liu Yimou de guo shi lun, 1970:t.p. (柳翼謀 = Liu Yimou) leaf 4 (柳詒徵 = Liu Yizheng; z. 翼謀 = Yimou, b. 1878)
  • Kʻang, H.L. Lun Liang Jen-kung ti hsin shih hsüeh ho Liu I-mou ti kuo shih lun, 1970:t.p. (Liu I-mou) leaf 4 (Liu I-cheng t. I-mou, b. 1878)
  • Liu Yizheng shuo wen hua, 1999:t.p. (Liu Yizheng) p. 5, 3rd group (d. Feb. 1956)
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Wikipedia description:

Liu Yizheng (Chinese: 柳詒徵; pinyin: Liǔ Yízhēng; Wade–Giles: Liu I-cheng; 1880–1956) was a Chinese historian, calligrapher, librarian, cultural scholar, educator, and academic leader. He is known for his personal charisma, spirit and eruditeness. In modern Chinese academic field, it is said that the number of famous experts in various fields including in literature, history, geography, philosophy and even natural science he educated and enlighted was the most. Liu Yizheng and Wang Bohang were honorifically called Nanyong Double Pillars (Two pillars of Nanjing University) during the early period of the Republic of China.

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