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  • [[1918]]: Chinese poet [[Su Manshu]] passed away.
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  • '''Zhou Xuan''' ('''周璇''' 1918-1957) was once the most popular actress and singer in China's entertainment
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  • ...n [[Shaoxing]], [[Zhejiang Province]]. Zhou adopted the pen name Lu Xun in 1918, when he began writing for ''[[New Youth]]'' magazine. ([[Lu Xun|More...]])
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  • ...n [[Shaoxing]], [[Zhejiang Province]]. Zhou adopted the pen name Lu Xun in 1918, when he began writing for ''[[New Youth]]'' magazine. ([[Lu Xun|More...]])
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  • ...n [[Shaoxing]], [[Zhejiang Province]]. Zhou adopted the pen name Lu Xun in 1918, when he began writing for ''[[New Youth]]'' magazine. ([[Lu Xun|More...]])
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  • ...n [[Shaoxing]], [[Zhejiang Province]]. Zhou adopted the pen name Lu Xun in 1918, when he began writing for ''[[New Youth]]'' magazine. ([[Lu Xun|More...]])
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  • ...ousands of audience members were watching a horse race on [[February 28]], 1918. A total of 604 people died in the accident. It was one of the most serious
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  • [[1918]]: '''[[Hong Kong Happy Valley Racecourse collapse|Hong Kong Happy Valley R
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  • ...te of Peking University''' was officially established on [[October 14]], [[1918]]. [[Tsai Yuan-pei]], the president of [[Peking University]], drew up the r
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  • ...graduated from the Beijing Normal School with excellence in the summer of 1918, and was offered the position of principal at Beijing No. 17 Elementary Sch
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  • ...graduated from the Beijing Normal School with excellence in the summer of 1918, and was offered the position of principal at Beijing No. 17 Elementary Sch
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  • ...n [[Shaoxing]], [[Zhejiang Province]]. Zhou adopted the pen name Lu Xun in 1918, when he began writing for ''[[New Youth]]'' magazine.
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  • ...a]] and was bought over by [[Hong Kong]] businessman Sir Robert Ho Tung in 1918 who used as private residence between [[1941]] to [[1945]]. When Sir Robert
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  • The '''Three Gorges project''' was initially envisaged in 1918 by [[Sun Yat-sen]], the forerunner of China's democratic revolution. And af
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  • ...rch Society on Chinese Language sponsored by the Ministry of Education. In 1918, he did editorial work for the magazine ''New Youth''. On numerous occasion “Preface to Hu Shi’s Experiments” (1918)
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  • Chinese shipping magnate Sir '''Yue-Kong Pao''' (Chinese: 包玉刚) was born in [[1918]] in [[Ningbo]], [[Zhejiang Province]]. He founded [[Hong Kong]]'s World-Wi
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  • Born in north China's [[Tianjin]] in 1918, Zhou was the premier scholar since the founding of the People's Republic o
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  • ...characters). His career as a Peking opera performer officially started in 1918, when he joined the Xiqunshe troupe.
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  • [[1918]]: [[Peking University]] set up the country's '''[[Journalism Research Inst
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  • Born in 1918 in Ningjin, [[Hebei Province]], Chen spent his childhood in Taiyuan, [[Shan
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  • ...volution, the original temple was deserted and a new temple was planned in 1918. The construction was completed 10 years later. The temple, a structure in
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  • ...He graduated from the department of philosophy at [[Peking University]] in 1918 and went to study in America two years later. After receiving his doctor's
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  • ...f acting President but was forced to step down by Duan Qirui on October 7, 1918.
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  • ...n [[Shaoxing]], [[Zhejiang Province]]. Zhou adopted the pen name Lu Xun in 1918, when he began writing for ''[[New Youth]]'' magazine. ...lieved that literature could change the spirit of a falling nation. In May 1918, Lu wrote and published ''[[A Madman's Diary]]'', his first novel, in a mod
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  • ...the invitation of [[Cai Yuanpei]], president of [[Peking University]], in 1918, Li became the head librarian as well as a professor in economics at the un
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  • ...graduated from the Beijing Normal School with excellence in the summer of 1918, and was offered the position of principal at Beijing No. 17 Elementary Sch
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  • ...n [[Shaoxing]], [[Zhejiang Province]]. Zhou adopted the pen name Lu Xun in 1918, when he began writing for [[New Youth]] magazine. ...lieved that literature could change the spirit of a falling nation. In May 1918, Lu wrote and published ''[[A Madman's Diary]]'', his first novel, in a mod
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  • '''Zhou Xuan (周璇 1918-1957)''' Zhou was born Su Pu in August 1918. She displayed exceptional singing talent at an early age. In 1931, she joi
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  • ...was born in a poor revolutionary family in South Jeolla, South Korea, in [[1918]]. His father was a patriot, and his three elder brothers devoted their lif
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  • Born on June 15, 1918 in Baoding, [[Hebei Province]], Zhang enrolled in the Beiping National Arts
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  • ...hools for overseas study during his childhood. He converted to Buddhism in 1918 after having worked as a teacher and editor when returning home. He was als
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  • It was initially envisaged in 1918 by [[Sun Yat-sen]], the forerunner of China's democratic revolution. And af
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  • ...Hunan]], He joined a contingent of local troops when he finished school in 1918. Traveling with the contingent, which usually stationed at the borders of H
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  • ...in the Chinese language department at [[Wuchang Higher Normal School]] in 1918, but transferred to the education department at [[Hong Kong University]] th
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  • ...i]]'s attempt in 1915 to restore the monarchy to China. Towards the end of 1918, Liang toured Western Europe, after which he devoted himself to the task of
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  • ...he read a lot of the works of Tagore, Goethe, Shakespeare and Whitman. In 1918 he wrote his first poet ''A Shepherd’s Sorrow''-- a patriotic piece appea
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  • ...nese imperialism aggravated the crisis of the Chinese nation. In September 1918, [[Zhang Zongxiang]], then the Chinese Minister to Japan, went so far as to In November 1918 World War I, which had lasted for four years and three months, ended in the
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  • ..."''Random talks at a Spring Dinner Party''," was published in ''Women'' in 1918. It was a tribute to able women in a society that was dominated by men. The
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  • In 1918, he went to the United States, where he studied history and banking at Clar
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  • ...He went to Japan in 1914, first to study medicine and then literature. In 1918, he began to write a new style of poetry under the pen name Guo Moruo, a na
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  • ...ejiang, Hongyi devoted himself to vinaya studies after he became a monk in 1918, the seventh year of the Republic. He was the author of A Record of Forms o
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  • In April 1918, he organized the [[Xin Min Society]] in Hunan Province.
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  • Born on July 18, 1918 in a small village in South Africa, Mandela was one of the 13 children of a
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