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What has Liu Bannong achieved?

Liu Bannong, formerly known as Shoupeng and later renamed Fu, was originally a semi-farmer, but changed to a semi-farmer, named Qu 'an. Jiangsu Yin Tingren is one of the pioneers of the May 4th New Culture Movement in China. Famous writer, linguist and educator. He is also the founder of China's theory of language and photography. His "Experimental Records of Chinese Pinyin Characters" won the "Constanyine Special Prize in Linguistics". He is the first linguist in China to win this international prize.

Born in an intellectual family, he participated in the Revolution of 1911 in 19 1 1. After 19 12, he made a living by contributing to Yuanyang Butterfly School newspaper in Shanghai. 19 17 years as a pre-law professor in Peking University, and participated in the editing work of New Youth magazine, actively participated in the literary revolution, opposed classical Chinese and advocated vernacular Chinese. 1920 studied experimental phonetics at the University of London, England, and transferred to the University of Paris in the summer of192/kloc-0. 1925 received a doctor's degree in French national literature, and his "Experimental Records of Chinese Pinyin Characters" won a special prize in linguistics from Constanyine Werner, France. /kloc-returned to China in the autumn of 0/925, and was appointed as a professor of Chinese Department in Peking University, teaching phonetics.

1926 published poetry anthology "Whip Collection" and "Pot Collection". 1934 died in Beijing. After his death, Lu Xun once published an article "Remembering Liu Bannong Jun" in Youth World to express his condolences.