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'''Liang Qichao''', who called himself, among other names, Yinbingshi Zhuren (Master of the Ice-drinking Room), was born on [[February 23]], 1873 in [[Xinhui]], [[Guangdong Province]]. By the time he was six years old, he had already read the ''[[Four Books]]'' and ''[[Five Classics]]''. In the autumn of 1890, Liang Qichao became a pupil of [[Kang Youwei]] (1858-1927), under whose influence Liang experienced a change in his thinking. Subsequently Liang and Kang made their petition to the emperor for the introduction of political reform in [[China]]. In 1895, Liang launched the [[Society for the Study of National Strengthening]], which sponsored the periodical ''The Chinese and Foreign News Record''. ('''[[Liang Qichao|More...]]''')&lt;/div&gt;</summary>
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