Lü Bicheng
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Lü Bicheng[1] (traditional Chinese: 呂碧城; simplified Chinese: 吕碧城; pinyin: Lǚ Bìchéng; Wade–Giles: Lü Pi-ch'êng, also known as P. C. Lee[2] [Pi-Cheng Lee or Pi-Cheng Li[3]], Alice (P.) Lee[4][5] or Alice Pichen Lee:[6] 1883–1943) was a Chinese writer, activist, newspaper editor, poet and school founder. She has been mentioned as one of the top four women in literature from the early Republic of China.
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Born | 1883 Taiyuan, Shanxi, Qing Empire |
Died | 1943 (aged 59–60) Hong Kong |
Occupation | Poet, newspaper editor, educator |
Nationality | Republican Chinese |
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