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qián xuán tóng Qian Xuantong
jìn dài zhōng guó  (1887nián1939niányuányuè17rì)
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yuèdòuqián xuán tóng Qian Xuantongzài百家争鸣dezuòpǐn!!!
  qián xuán tóng( 1887 nián 1939 nián 1 yuè 17 ), yuán míng qián xià qiánhào zhè jiāng xīngxiàn zhè jiāng zhōu shìrénxiàn dài wén xué jiāshì xīn wén huà yùn dòng de xiān zhě zhī céng zhù zhāng fèi chú hàn
  
   shēng píng zǎo nián běn liú xué zǎo dào tián xuézài běn bài jiàn zhāng tài yánbǐng línmín bàoshèzhāng tài yán jiè shào jiā tóng méng huìtóng shí tīng zhāng tài yán jiǎng wén xué yīn yùn xuéjié shí de duō zhāng mén hòu láidōu chéng liǎo zhù míng xué zhěbāo kuò huáng kǎn xùnzhōu zuò rénhuí guó hòu, 1913 nián dào běi jīngrèn guó běi jīng gāo děng shī fàn xué xiào shǔ zhōng xué guó wénjīng xué jiào yuánhòu yòu cháng zài guó běi jīng xué jiān 。 1917 nián jiā zhōng huá mín guó guó yán jiū huì wéi huì yuánjiān rèn jiào guó tǒng chóu bèi huì cháng zhù gànshìzhì guó yùn dòng
  
   qián xuán tóng cóng 1913 nián dào běi jīng gāo děng shī fàn zhí jiàolián zài běi jīng shī fàn xué rèn zhuān rèn jiào shòu 'èr shí nián jiǎng shòu de chéng yīn yùn xué wéi zhùhái yòu shuō wén yán jiū jīng xué shǐ lüè”、“ zhōu zhì táng qīng dài xiǎng gài yào”“ xiān qín shū zhēn wěi lüè shuōděngbìng cháng rèn guó wén zhù rèn。 1917 nián xiàng chén xiù zhù bàn dexīn qīng nián zhì tóu gǎochàng dǎo wén xué mìngchéng wéi xīn wén huà yùn dòng de jiē rén zhī 。 1918 nián zhì 1919 nián dexīn qīng nián zhìqián xuán tóng shì lún liú biān ji zhī zài zhè jiān céng dòng yuán xùn gěixīn qīng niánxiě wén zhāng xùn de xiǎo shuōkuáng rén jiù shì qián xuán tóng cuī xiě chū de tóu piān zuò pǐnbìng qiě tóu yòng xùn zuò míng zhòng suǒ zhōu zhī,《 kuáng rén dàn shì piān bái huà wénér qiě shì gōng chī rén de jiào de pàoqián xuán tóng zài jiào xué xué shù yán jiū fāng miàn de gòng xiàn shì hěn xiǎn zhù de suǒ zhù dewén xué yīn piānshì zhōng guó gāo děng xué xiào zuì zǎo de yīn yùn xué jiào shūshù shí nián láiyǐng xiǎng jīn réng wéi yīn yùn xué jiā suǒ chēng yǐn
  
   dāng dài duō yīn yùn xué jiā luó cháng péiwèi jiàn gōngbái zhōuzhào yìn tángwáng jìng dīng shēng shù děng huò shì de xué shēnghuò shòu guò de jiào míng shǐ jiā huáng xiàn fán céng shì de yán jiū shēngqián xuán tóng duì jīng xuéchuàng jiàn shèn duō yòu liǎng míng yán:“ kǎo qiú zhēnzhì yòng qiú shì。” biǎo zài shǐ biànshàng tǎo lùn shàng shǐ jiā jīng shū de wén zhāng jiàn hěn duōyǐng xiǎng hěn guō ruò duì qián xuán tóng zài shǐ yán jiū fāng miàn de xiē guān diǎn fēi cháng zàn shǎngshuō:“ zhè xiē jiàn jiě jiàn 'ér tóngdàn dōushì xiān 'ér de。” zǎo nián xuān chuán hàn gǎi yòng pīn yīn wén céng cǎi yòng guó yīn biāo zhì dìng hàn pīn yīn hòu lái zhào yuán rèn jǐn děng shù rén gòng tóng zhì dìngguó luó pīn yīn shì”。 1935 nián bào bìng jiān chí cǎo liǎo jiǎn biǎo》, wéi gòng chǎn dǎng zhí zhèng hòu tuī xíngjiǎn huà xià xiān
  
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  Qian Xuantong (1887—January 17, 1939) was a Chinese linguist.
  
   BiographyBorn in Huzhou, Zhejiang, Qian was named Qian Xia at birth and was given the courtesy name Deqian (德潜). Qian trained in traditional Chinese philology. After receiving his university education in Japan, Qian held a number of teaching positions in mainland China. He was a student of Zhang Binglin; some of Zhang's works were copied and printed in Qian's remarkable seal script handwriting. As a philologist, Qian was the first to reconstruct the vowel system of Old Chinese in IPA.
  
  A close friend of Lu Xun, Qian was a key figure in the May Fourth Movement. Despite his close relationship with the Chinese classics, he promoted the abolition of classical Chinese. He was also a strong supporter of Esperanto, at one time even proposed the substitution of Chinese by it. He and Liu Bannong did their best to promote vernacular Chinese, attacking such classical Chinese stylists as Lin Shu. His skepticism of the Chinese heritage was such that he at one time wanted to change his surname to Yi Gu (疑古 "suspecting things ancient"). He also did much important work with regards to the standardization of Simplified Chinese characters, Mandarin, and the design of pinyin.
  
  His son Qian Sanqiang was a nuclear physicist who contributed to development of nuclear weapons in China.
  
   ReferencesHe Jiuying 何九盈 (1995). Zhongguo xiandai yuyanxue shi (中囯现代语言学史 "A history of modern Chinese linguistics"). Guangzhou: Guangdong jiaoyu chubanshe.
  
  Wu Rui 吳銳 (1996). Qian Xuantong pingzhuan (钱玄同评传 "A Biography of Qian Xuantong"). Nanchang: Baihuazhou wenyi chubanshe.
  
  1.^ DeFrancis, John (1950), "chapter 4: One State, One People, One Language", Nationalism and Language Reform in China, Princeton University Press, http://www.pinyin.info/readings/texts/DeFr1950.html
    

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