Anton Pavlovich Chekhov (Lō͘-se-a-gí: Анто́н Па́влович Че́хов, IPA: [ʌnˈton ˈpavləvʲɪtɕ ˈtɕɛxəf], 1860 nî 1 goe̍h 29 ji̍t – 1904 nî 7 goe̍h 15 ji̍t) sī Lō͘-se-a ê té-phiⁿ siáu-soat (short story) chok-ka kiam ke̍k-chok-ka.
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Chekhov in 1889 | |||
Chhut-sì |
Anton Pavlovich Chekhov 1860 nî 1 goe̍h 29 ji̍t[1] Taganrog, Ekaterinoslav Governorate, Russian Empire | ||
Koè-sin |
1904 nî 7 goe̍h 15 ji̍t (44 hòe)[2] Badenweiler, Grand Duchy of Baden, German Empire | ||
Bōng | Novodevichy Cemetery, Moscow | ||
Chit-gia̍p | Physician, short story writer, playwright | ||
Gí-giân | Gô-gú | ||
Kok-che̍k | Gôlôsu[3] | ||
Bú-hāu | First Moscow State Medical University | ||
Chióng | Pushkin Prize | ||
Phoè-ngó͘ |
Olga Knipper (m. 1901 nî) | ||
Chhin-chhek |
Alexander Chekhov (brother) Maria Chekhova (sister) Nikolai Chekhov (brother) Michael Chekhov (nephew) Lev Knipper (nephew) Olga Chekhova (niece) Ada Tschechowa (great-niece) Marina Ried (great-niece) Vera Tschechowa (great-great niece) | ||
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Chhiam-miâ |
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