梁啟超

From Wikimedia Commons, the free media repository
Jump to navigation Jump to search
<nowiki>Liang Qichao; 梁啟超; Liang Qichao; Liang Qichao; Лян Цичао; Liang Qichao; Liang Qichao; 梁启超; Liang Qichao; 梁啟超; Liang Qichao; Лян Цічао; 梁啟超; 梁启超; 梁启超; 량치차오; Liang Kiĉao; Liang Čchi-čchao; Liang Qichao; Liang Qichao; Liengz Gijcauh; Liang Qichao; 梁啟超; 梁启超; Liang Qichao; Ch'i-ch'ao Liang; Liang Qichao; Lương Khải Siêu; Лян Цічаа; Liang Qichao; ليانج كيتشاو; Liang Qichao; 梁啓超; Ch'i-ch'ao Liang; Ch'i-ch'ao Liang; 梁启超; Liang Qichao; Liang Qichao; Liang Qichao; 梁啟超; Liang Qichao; Liang Qichao; 梁啟超; لیانگ چی چاؤ; Liang Chi-chao; ליאנג צ'יצ'או; 梁启超; Niû Khé-chhiau; scrittore, giornalista e filosofo cinese; 中國思想家和政治家; ލިޔުންތެރިއެއް; 中国思想家和政治家; historiador, filòsof i reformista xinès; chinesischer Gelehrter, Journalist, Philosoph und Reformer; ژورنالیست، تاریخ‌نگار، نویسنده، و فیلسوف تایوانی; 中國清末民初思想、政治、改革家; China siyaasa nira ŋun nyɛ doo; 中国近代のジャーナリスト、文学者、革命家; 中国思想家和政治家; 中國思想家和政治家; 中国思想家和政治家; schrijver uit Chinese Republiek (1873-1929); 中國思想家和政治家; 中国思想家和政治家; historiador, filósofo y reformista chino; 중국의 근대 사상가; Chinese politician, activist and journalist (1873–1929); kiinalainen oppinut, kirjoittaja ja poliitikko; čínský historik a filozof; 中國思想家和政治家; Liang Quichao; 梁任公; 維新先駆; 民主国士; 梁啓超; 梁啟超; 梁啓启超; 饮冰室主人; 梁任甫; 梁任公; 梁卓如; 梁啟超; 飲冰子; 飲冰室主人; 饮冰子; 新民叢報記者; 雙濤閣; 愛國者; 任父; 中國少年; 檀山旅客; 兼士; 軼賜; 社員某; 自由齋主人; 逸史氏; 新民子; 卓如; 哀時客; 宏猷; 孟遠; 少年中國之少年; 任公; 新史氏; 遠公; 賃廬; 滄江; 曼殊室主人; 外史氏; 任甫; 中國之新民; 社員; 梁任; 飲冰; 吉田晉; 如晦庵主人; 雙濤; 憲民; Liang; Liang Ci-czao; Liang Ch'i-ch'ao; Qichao Liang; Q. Liang; 社員某; 卓如; 外史氏; 愛國者; 孟遠; 中國少年; 社員; 哀時客; 新民子; 自由齋主人; 雙濤閣; 雙濤; 新史氏; 兼士; 少年中國之少年; 新民叢報記者; 檀山旅客; 任甫; 任公; 憲民; 軼賜; 梁任; 中國之新民; 遠公; 任父; 滄江; 逸史氏; 賃廬; 宏猷; 飲冰子; 如晦庵主人; 吉田晉; 飲冰室主人; 飲冰; 曼殊室主人; Qichao; 梁启超; 卓如; 飲冰; 新民子; 兼士; 少年中國之少年; 新民叢報記者; 任甫; 社員; 宏猷; 中國少年; 孟遠; 飲冰室主人; 憲民; 外史氏; 軼賜; 新史氏; 中國之新民; 如晦庵主人; 逸史氏; 梁任; 吉田晉; 哀時客; 檀山旅客; 賃廬; 曼殊室主人; 飲冰子; 社員某; 雙濤閣; 任父; 遠公; 自由齋主人; 雙濤; 滄江; 任公; 愛國者; 양계초; she yuan mou; shuang tao; Leung Chi-tso; ai shi ke; Ch'i-ch'ao Liang; lin lu; man shu shi zhu ren; tan shan lv ke; yin bing; yin bing zi; ai guo zhe; cang jiang; ru hui an zhu ren; liang ren; yi shi shi; ji tian jin; zhuo ru; xian min; zhong guo zhi xin min; yi ci; wai shi shi; shuang tao ge; jian shi; ren fu; Rengong; Liang Ch'i-ch'ao; xin min zi; Yinbingshi zhuren; zi you zhai zhu ren; yin bing shi zhu ren; xin shi shi; she yuan; meng yuan; shao nian zhong guo zhi shao nian; hong you; yuan gong; zhong guo shao nian; xin min cong bao ji zhe; ren gong; Qichao Liang; Liang Qichao; 梁啓超; 梁启超; Ch`i-ch`ao Liang; Cho-ju Liang; Yin-ping-shih-chu-jen; Yinbingshizhuren; Renfu Liang; Liang Qichao; Ren'gong Liang; Liang Quichao; Zhuoru Liang; Jen-fu Liang; Лян Ци-чао</nowiki>
Liang Chi-chao 
Chinese politician, activist and journalist (1873–1929)
Upload media
Name in native language
Date of birth23 February 1873
Huicheng Subdistrict
Date of death19 January 1929
Peking Union Medical College Hospital
Place of burial
Country of citizenship
Educated at
Doctoral advisor
Occupation
Employer
Member of political party
  • Democratic Party
Field of work
Ancestral home
  • Xinhui
Father
  • Liang Baoying
Child
Work location
Signature
Authority file
Wikidata Q379836
ISNI: 000000036863757X, 0000000368637588, 0000000121202937
VIAF ID: 9936296
GND ID: 118970070
Library of Congress authority ID: n81039682
Bibliothèque nationale de France ID: 12413865v
IdRef ID: 033237913
CALIS ID: n2004140959
NDL Authority ID: 00314587
Libraries Australia ID: 36730225
NL CR AUT ID: jn20040219011
SELIBR ID: 71233
Nationale Thesaurus voor Auteursnamen ID: 140466541
NORAF ID: 90547153
NCL ID: 1080970
NUKAT ID: n2010133286
National Library of Korea ID: KAC199700714
Libris-URI: wt7952kf3xf03v0
PLWABN ID: 9810668965705606
J9U ID: 987007274350505171
NACSIS-CAT author ID: DA00794403
Open Library ID: OL507568A, OL6172476A
Union List of Artist Names ID: 500281669
Edit infobox data on Wikidata

Liang Qichao (Chinese: 梁啟超, Liáng Qǐchāo; Courtesy: Zhuoru, 卓如; Pseudonym: Rengong, 任公) (February 23 1873January 19 1929) was a Chinese scholar, journalist, philosopher and reformist during the Qing Dynasty (1644–1911), who inspired Chinese scholars with his writings and reform movements. He died of illness in Beijing at the age of 55.

Works

[edit]

tomb

[edit]