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  • ...5, 1915 in [[Shanghai]] by its founder and editor, Chen Duxiu. In 1916 the magazine's name was changed to ''New Youth'' (Xinqingnian in Chinese). [[Xinqingnian
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  • [[File:xqn.jpg|thumb|200px|left|The first issue of '''''The Youth''''' magazine]] The first issue of '''The Youth magazine''' was published on September 15, 1915 in [[Shanghai]] by its founder and e
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  • [[File:xqn.jpg|thumb|200px|right|The first issue of '''''The Youth''''' magazine]] ...[1915]] in Shanghai by its founder and editor, [[Chen Duxiu]]. In 1916 the magazine's name was changed to [[New Youth]] ('''''Xinqingnian''''' in Chinese).
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  • ...d the pen name Lu Xun in 1918, when he began writing for ''[[New Youth]]'' magazine. ([[Lu Xun|More...]])
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  • ...d the pen name Lu Xun in 1918, when he began writing for ''[[New Youth]]'' magazine. ([[Lu Xun|More...]])
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  • ...d the pen name Lu Xun in 1918, when he began writing for ''[[New Youth]]'' magazine. ([[Lu Xun|More...]])
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  • ...d the pen name Lu Xun in 1918, when he began writing for ''[[New Youth]]'' magazine. ([[Lu Xun|More...]])
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  • ...mmentaries, was named one of the "50 People who matter in 2010" by British magazine the New Statesman.[[Han Han|(More...)]]
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  • ...s, was recently named one of the "50 People who matter in 2010" by British magazine the ''New Statesman''.
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  • ...aiyan]] (1869-1936) and wrote articles in ''Present Talk on Education'', a magazine sponsored by Zhang Taiyan. In 1907, Qian joined the Alliance Society. In 19 ...Youth''. On numerous occasions he invited Lu Xun to write articles for his magazine. His “Preface to Hu Shi’s Experiments” was written in everyday Chines
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  • ...entaries, was named one of the "50 People who matter in 2010" by [[British magazine]] the ''New Statesman''. ...en Evening News'', it cannot be excluded that the apparent collapse of the magazine may turn out to be an unorthodox promotional tactic.
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  • ...100 Richest Technology Billionaires from Around the Globe issued by Forbes magazine, with a net worth of US$12.5 billion as of September 2015. ...was included as one of the 15 Asian Scientists To Watch by Asian Scientist Magazine on 15 May 2011.
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  • ...was the director of the editorial department for "A A Bear", a children's magazine. He died in the catastrophic torrential rains which hit Beijing on July 21,
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  • ...100 Richest Technology Billionaires from Around the Globe issued by Forbes magazine, with a net worth of US$12.5 billion as of September 2015. ([[Robin Li|More
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  • ...s largest online trading websites. He was nominated by the editors of Time magazine as one of eight finalists for the Person of the Year 2014. ([[Ma Yun|More..
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  • [[1915]] - [[Chen Duxiu]] launched '''[[Xinqingnian|The Youth]]''' magazine.
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  • First published in a new electronic magazine, the story follows the protagonist, Lao Dao, as he tries to navigate the co
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  • First published in a new electronic magazine, the story follows the protagonist, Lao Dao, as he tries to navigate the co
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  • First published in a new electronic magazine, the story follows the protagonist, Lao Dao, as he tries to navigate the co
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  • ...n in Asia since December 12, 2014 and was nominated by the editors of Time magazine as one of eight finalists for the Person of the Year 2014. ([[Ma Yun|More..
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  • ...n in Asia since December 12, 2014 and was nominated by the editors of Time magazine as one of eight finalists for the Person of the Year 2014. ([[Ma Yun|More..
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  • ...n in Asia since December 12, 2014 and was nominated by the editors of Time magazine as one of eight finalists for the Person of the Year 2014. ([[Ma Yun|More..
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  • ...ished China's first science and technology periodical ''Chinese Scientific Magazine'' (''Ge Zhi Hui Bian'' in Chinese). ([[Xu Shou|More...]])
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  • ...n in Asia since December 12, 2014 and was nominated by the editors of Time magazine as one of eight finalists for the Person of the Year 2014. ([[Jack Ma|More.
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  • ...n in Asia since December 12, 2014 and was nominated by the editors of Time magazine as one of eight finalists for the Person of the Year 2014. ([[Jack Ma|More.
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  • [[File:time.jpg|thumb|200px|right|Time magazine cover, January 6, 1986]] [[1986]]: '''[[Deng Xiaoping]]''' was selected once again to be Time magazine’s Man of the Year for 1985 (now Person of the Year), having already been
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  • ...s Astronomy Fan magazine by itself and Trade Edition Astronomical Calendar magazine jointly with Purple Mountain Observatory.
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  • ...st Association of China in 1979. The same year, he co-founded the Buddhist magazine ''Fa Yin'', where he later became the editor-in-chief. In 1989, he launched a monthly Buddhist magazine, ''Zen'', in Hebei.
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  • ...d the pen name Lu Xun in 1918, when he began writing for ''[[New Youth]]'' magazine.
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  • [[category:magazine]]
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  • ...rature and Art''. After graduation in 1976, he served as an editor for the magazine Yanhe River. ([[Lu Yao|More...]])
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  • ...od, Guo earned 2 billion yuan (US$320 million), according to Global People Magazine. It did not state the sources of his income.
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  • ...of speech, publishing, association and gathering. The alliance published a magazine named ''[[Freedom Movement]]'' and recruited members from schools, art club
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  • The magazine aimed to draw young people into the workers' and peasants' movement. It als
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  • ...ed his magnum opus, Disillusion, and in 1937 became editor-in-chief of the magazine Art Battlefield. After the founding of the [[People's Republic of China]],
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  • In 1984, Zheng began publishing a children’s magazine "The King of Fairy Tales". It was a huge success, and by 2009 Zheng was lis
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  • ...ished China's first science and technology periodical ''Chinese Scientific Magazine'' (''Ge Zhi Hui Bian'' in Chinese).
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  • ...r. He was responsible for the publication of the league’s biweekly English magazine. ...ncluding United Labor News (Chinese: 联合劳动新闻), The New York Times, and Time Magazine. And his over a dozen reports on the [[CPC]]’s fight against the Japanese
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  • First published in a new electronic magazine, the story follows the protagonist, Lao Dao, as he tries to navigate the co
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  • ...as the world’s best small enterprise in 2000 and 2001, according to Forbes Magazine.
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  • He has worked at '''Qiushi''', the flagship magazine of the CPC Central Committee and the [[Publicity Department of the CPC Cent
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  • ...n in Asia since December 12, 2014 and was nominated by the editors of Time magazine as one of eight finalists for the Person of the Year 2014. ...n the cover story of Forbes, the authoritative financial and economic U.S. magazine, in 50 years. He was chosen as one of the "Top 100 Young Global Leaders of
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  • ...free education" and later established the [[Kaiming Book Company]] and the Magazine ''Yi Ban'', which was renamed ''High School Student''. Zhu went on to study ...ulty of [[Beijing University]], serving as editor-in-chief of ''Literature Magazine''. When the [[War of Resistance Against Japan]] broke out, he became presid
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  • ...[[May 4th Movement]] in [[Shanghai]] and published articles in ''Oriental Magazine'' to promote the idea of science and democracy.
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  • ...nal Museum of Modern Chinese Literature, standing vice chief-editor of the magazine ''Modern Chinese Literature Studies'', standing vice-chair and secretary ge
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  • ...director of the editorial department for "A A Bear" (《阿阿熊》), a children's magazine. A postgraduate of [[Peking University]], he was both physically and mental According to Caijing, a Chinese financial magazine, there were three video cameras near the site of the accident of the Guangq
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  • On March 10, 1928, the society published its own magazine, the Crescent Monthly, which contained poems, essays and prose generally co
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  • ...心》), which was regarded epochal in Chinese education, was published in the magazine.
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  • ...rted the Bolshevik government in Russia. He also wrote in [[Chen Duxiu]]'s magazine [[''New Youth'']] (Xinqingnian in Chinese).
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  • ...cademia also attracted attention from foreign media, including ''Science'' magazine, ''The Christian Science Monitor'' and ''Economist''.
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