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  • ...zhang (许国璋 Nov. 25, 1915-Sep. 11, 1994).JPEG|thumb|230px|left|Xu Guozhang (1915-1994)]] '''Xu Guozhang''' ('''许国璋''' Nov. 25, 1915-Sep. 11, 1994) is a celebrated linguist in China, who is very well-known am
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  • ...zhang (许国璋 Nov. 25, 1915-Sep. 11, 1994).JPEG|thumb|left|230px|Xu Guozhang (1915-1994)]] '''Xu Guozhang''' ('''许国璋''' Nov. 25, 1915-Sep. 11, 1994) is a celebrated linguist in China, who is very well-known am
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  • ...shop Ding Guangxun (1915-2012).JPEG|thumb|230px|left|Bishop Ding Guangxun (1915-2012)]]
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  • ...nown translator of Chinese and Western literature, was born on January 12, 1915 in [[Tianjin]], but traced his ancestral home to Sixian, [[Anhui Province]]
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  • ...le:Bishop Ding Guangxun (1915-2012).JPEG|thumb|230px|Bishop Ding Guangxun (1915-2012)]] Bishop '''Ding Guangxun''' ('''丁光训'''1915-2012) was an outstanding patriotic religious leader and well-known social a
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  • '''The Happiness Index''' was introduced by Paul A. Samuelson (1915-2009), the first American Nobel laureate in Economic Sciences. [[Happiness
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  • '''The Happiness Index''' was introduced by Paul A. Samuelson (1915-2009), the first American Nobel laureate in Economic Sciences. [[Happiness
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  • '''The Happiness Index''' was introduced by Paul A. Samuelson (1915-2009), the first American Nobel laureate in Economic Sciences. [[Happiness
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  • [[1915]]: Chinese actor [[Zhao Dan]] was born.
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  • '''Israel Epstein''' ('''艾培''' Apr. 20, 1915-May 26, 2005) is a Polish-born Chinese citizen, who spent most of his life
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  • The first issue of '''The Youth magazine''' was published on September 15, 1915 in [[Shanghai]] by its founder and editor, [[Chen Duxiu]]. [[Xinqingnian|(M
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  • [[1915]]: The '''[[Republic Protection Campaign]]''' began.
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  • An accomplished journalist and writer, '''Israel Epstein''' (April 20, 1915-May 26, 2005) was a foreign-born Chinese citizen and a member of the [[Comm
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  • The first issue of ''The Youth'' magazine was published on September 15, 1915 in [[Shanghai]] by its founder and editor, Chen Duxiu. In 1916 the magazine
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  • '''Zhu Jinming''' (朱今明) (August 1915-June 1989), is one of [[China]]'s most famous cinematographers and director
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  • '''Zhu Jinming''' ('''朱今明''') (August 1915-June 1989), is one of [[China]]'s most famous cinematographers and director
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  • ...1) attended Hangzhou No. 1 High School in Hangzhou. Upon his graduation in 1915, he enrolled in Shanghai University, but soon transferred to Beiyang Univer
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  • ...1) attended Hangzhou No. 1 High School in Hangzhou. Upon his graduation in 1915, he enrolled in Shanghai University, but soon transferred to Beiyang Univer
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  • ...an Uprising", after [[Yuan Shikai]] proclaimed himself emperor of China in 1915. The uprising, ending in 1916, resulted in Yuan’s abdication. [[Republic
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  • [[1915]] - [[Chen Duxiu]] launched '''[[Xinqingnian|The Youth]]''' magazine.
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  • [[file:An Bo (1915-65).JPEG|thumb|210px|Chinese writer An Bo (1915-1965)]] '''An Bo''' ('''安波''' 1915-1965) was famous Chinese writer.
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  • '''Zhu Jinming''' ('''朱今明''') (August 1915-June 1989), is one of [[China]]'s most famous cinematographers and director Born in 1915 in Nantong, [[Jiangsu Province]], Zhu entered [[Shanghai]] Star Company to
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  • [[file: Shapiro.jpeg|thumb|250px|Sidney Shapiro (Dec. 23, 1915 – Oct. 18, 2014)]] '''Sidney Shapiro''' ('''沙博理''', Dec. 23, 1915 – Oct. 18, 2014) is a famed US-born translator and author who was one of
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  • ...Protection Campaign''' and declared the independence of Yunnan Province in 1915.
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  • ...u Guozhang (许国璋 Nov. 25, 1915-Sep. 11, 1994).JPEG|thumb|230px|Xu Guozhang (1915-1994)]] '''Xu Guozhang''' ('''许国璋''' Nov. 25, 1915-Sep. 11, 1994) is a celebrated linguist in China, who is very well-known am
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  • ...nor's Office and director of the provincial higher education. In September 1915, '''Chen Duxiu''' launched ''New Youth'' magazine to promote democracy and ..." (1897), ''Tragic Society'' (1902), "On Drama" (1904), "To Young People" (1915), "On Literary Revolution" (1917), and "My Reply to the Charges Against New
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  • ...[[Republic of China]], and took office as president the following year. In 1915, Yuan proclaimed himself "Emperor," in an attempt to revive the monarchy. H
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  • When Yuan Shikai proclaimed himself as the Emperor of Empire of China in 1915, he made Feng a duke. After Yuan Shikai died, Feng became the leader of the
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  • ...translator of Chinese and Western literature, was born on [[January 12]], 1915 in [[Tianjin]], but traced his ancestral home to Sixian, [[Anhui Province]]
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  • ...shed on [[CIIC:Selected anniversaries/September 15, 2009|September 15]], [[1915]] in Shanghai by its founder and editor, [[Chen Duxiu]]. In 1916 the magazi
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  • ...e Nanjing Temporary Government in 1912 at [[Sun Yat-sen]]’s invitation. In 1915, he advocated and set up a work-study program in France and organized and t
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  • '''The Happiness Index''' ('''幸福指数''') was introduced by Paul A. Samuelson (1915-2009), the first American Nobel laureate in Economic Sciences. According to
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  • ...unending. From Yuan’s failed attempt to build another monarchic empire in 1915 to warlords’ endless infighting, democratic theories were constantly chal
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  • ...ng Higher Normal School. Later on, he became a professor at the school. In 1915, he served as a professor of Chinese at [[Peking University]]. Two years la
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  • ...rovince. Under the influence of ''New Youth'' magazine, first published in 1915 by Chen Duxiu, Zhao became an active supporter of the New Cultural Movement
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  • ...her to fall in love with the man who was 26 years her senior. On Oct. 25, 1915, the two married in Japan, despite Soong’s parents’ strong opposition.
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  • ...and joined with General [[Cai E]] in opposing [[Yuan Shikai]]'s attempt in 1915 to restore the monarchy to China. Towards the end of 1918, Liang toured Wes
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  • In late 1915, he left for [[Shanghai]], where he taught Chinese and, in the meantime, co
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  • ...1) attended Hangzhou No. 1 High School in Hangzhou. Upon his graduation in 1915, he enrolled in Shanghai University, but soon transferred to Beiyang Univer
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  • Huang then moved from Japan to U.S. In 1915, when Yuan declared himself as emperor, Huang supported [[Cai E]] to overth
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  • '''Israel Epstein''' ('''艾培''' Apr. 20, 1915-May 26, 2005) is a Polish-born Chinese citizen, who spent most of his life
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  • ...the special rights that Germany had possessed in Shandong Province. In May 1915, Japan compelled [[Yuan Shikai]] to recognize its "[[Twenty-one Demands]]," ...ovement. The former began from May 4 to June 28, the latter from September 1915, when Chen Duxiu published the first issue of Qing nian za zhi (Youth Magaz
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  • ...influence was also manifested in missionary activities. In the period from 1915 through to the eve of liberation in [[1949]], seven churches and four [[chu
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  • ...influence was also manifested in missionary activities. In the period from 1915 through to the eve of liberation in 1949, seven churches and four church-ru
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  • During the 20 years from 1895 to 1915, the people of Taiwan staged some 100 armed uprisings against Japanese occu
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