Li Jinxi
Chinese linguist (1890–1978) / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Li Jinxi (Chinese: 黎锦熙; pinyin: Lí Jǐnxī; Wade–Giles: Li Chin-hsi; February 2, 1890 – March 27, 1978) was a Chinese linguist and educator. In 1911, he graduated from the Hunan Teachers College. He participated in the China Alliance Committee in his early years and launched the Jiusan Society in 1946. He was the chief editor of Changsha Newspaper and professor of Hunan No.1 Normal College.
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Li Jinxi | |
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黎锦熙 | |
Born | (1890-02-02)February 2, 1890 |
Died | March 27, 1978(1978-03-27) (aged 88) |
Occupation(s) | Linguist, lexicographer, educator |
After that he held the positions of the Dean of the College of Arts of Beijing Normal College (now Beijing Normal University), Peking University, Yanjing University, the National Northwest Joint University (now Northwest University), Hunan University and Beijing Normal University as the president of Literary College.
After 1949, he became the president of the Chinese Language College of Beijing Normal University, a committee member of the Chinese Academy of Social Sciences, a committee member of the Chinese Writing Reform Committee, and the standing committee of the Jiusan Society.
He devoted his life to studying and teaching language, studying Chinese grammar and Bopomofo (which originates to Zhang Binglin and Wu Zhihui).