Zhou Youguang
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I Zhou Youguang (13 ya ing Enero 1906 - 14 ya ing Enero 2017), a kilála múrin king lagyung Chou Yu-kuang ó Chou Yao-ping, métung yang Isic a economista, banqueru, lingüista, sinologo, esperantista,[1] talabulalag (publisher) ampóng supercentenario (supercentenarian). Ya ing páparamlan dang ibpá ning pinyin,[2][3] ing kabalitan diling romanization system for Chinese, a pinílí ning People's Republic of China (PRC) anyang 1958, ing International Organization for Standardization (ISO) anyang 1982, ampó ing Misasanmetung a Bangsa (United Nations) (UN) anyang 1986.[3][4]
- Harrison Smith, Zhou Youguang, whose Pinyin writing system helped modernize China, dies at 111, The Washington Post, 16/01/2017.
- Branigan, Tania (21 February 2008). Sound Principles. The Guardian.
- Margalit Fox (14 January 2017). "Zhou Youguang, Who Made Writing Chinese as Simple as ABC, Dies at 111", The New York Times.
- Bristow, Michael (22 March 2012). "The man who helped 'simplify' Chinese".
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