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Guo Qiusen (; Hepburn: ''Kaku Shūsei'') (1904–1980), born in Japanese Taiwan in the area of Taihoku (modern-day Xinzhuang,
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), was a Taiwanese writer. He wrote under the pseudonym Qiusen. He was a strong supporter of the language movement started by Huang Shihui.


Life

Guo Qiusheng graduated from Jimei Middle School in
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, and later worked at the . Because of his contact with literati in the workplace, he was quite talented in writing. In 1930, the Taiwan
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and Art Association was established, and Guo Qiusheng became the secretary-general. Starting from July 7, 1931, he wrote articles in "Taiwan News" to support Huang Shihui's Taiwanese language movement. In his article of more than 20,000 words, "A Proposal for the Construction of Taiwanese Vernacular", he clearly stated that the Taiwanese language should be written in Chinese characters, in addition to Japanese literature and
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literature. This is to enlighten the proletariat and consolidate Taiwan's national consciousness. In addition, in this article, it is also advocated that if Chinese characters cannot fully express the multi-syllabic Taiwanese language, new characters should be created when there are sounds but no characters. In addition, he also advocated the implementation of Taiwanese language reform,
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between speech and writing, and unified pronunciation. Afterwards, Guo Qiusheng founded "Nanyin" and opened a column in the magazine, trying to write Taiwanese folk songs in direct Chinese translation to practice the efforts of Taiwanese language writing. However, due to the implementation of the policy of imperialization by the Taiwan Governor-General's Office and the outbreak of the
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, the Taiwanese language movement was forced to stop. After the war, due to the political
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, he stopped writing and went into business.


literary work

In addition to trying his hand at writing in Taiwanese, Guo Qiu Sheng's other works are also quite popular, including the essays "Social Portraits" and "Street Portraits", and the short stories "Jumping Crowns", "Cats", "Ghosts", and "Wangdu Township".


Related research


Doctoral and Master's Dissertations

Using the "Taiwan Doctoral and Master's Dissertation Knowledge Value-added System", as of October 3, 2011, the following dissertations focus on Guo Qiusheng, his works, and his literary ideas: Liao Qizheng, "Taiwanese Local Language Movement in the 1930s", National Cheng Kung University/Institute of History and
Philology Philology () is the study of language in Oral tradition, oral and writing, written historical sources. It is the intersection of textual criticism, literary criticism, history, and linguistics with strong ties to etymology. Philology is also de ...
/78/Master. Zhang Guihua, "Literature in the Age of Depression - The Literary Appeal of Nanyin in 1932", National Cheng Kung University/Department of History/88/Master. Chen Yunru, "A Study on Guo Qiusheng's Literary Process (1929-1937)", Soochow University/Department of Chinese Literature/90/Master. Li Yamin, "A Study on Taiwanese Language and Folk Custom Writing in Taiwanese Novels during the Japanese Occupation Period - Taking "Matchmaker", "Prince Pig", and "Ghost" as Examples",
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/Institute of Taiwan Literature/97/Master. Liu Mengyi, "Theme Consciousness and Taiwanese Writing in Taiwanese Novels during the Japanese Occupation Period - Taking the Works of Lai He, Cai Qiutong, and Guo Qiusheng as Examples",
National Chung Hsing University National Chung Hsing University (NCHU; ; lit. National Resurgence University) is a comprehensive research university in South District, Taichung, Taiwan. Currently, NCHU is among the four universities of the Taiwan Comprehensive University Sys ...
/ Institute of Taiwanese Literature / 97 / Master.


Thesis Collection

Using the "Taiwan Literature, History and Philosophy Thesis Collection Index System" to search, as of October 8, 2011, the known ones are: Guo Qiusheng, "Listen to Ruan Yihui's Voice Again", "Taiwanese Literature Movement Written Hokkien". Shi Shu, "Feeling the World - Taiwan's Alternative Novels in the 1930s", "Modern and Contemporary
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and Cultural Changes".


Journal Articles

Using the " Taiwan Journal Article Index System" to search, as of October 8, 2011, the known ones are: Zhang Henghao, "The
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of Taiwanese Writing - Guo Qiusheng", "Taipei Pictorial" November 2000.


Symposium Papers

Liu Shuqin, "Hardworking and
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: A Critique of the Taiwan Expo in
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Tragedy Novels", presented at the "First International Academic Symposium on Cultural Flow and Knowledge Dissemination: Methodology and Case Studies" hosted by the Institute of
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Books

Using the "National Book Bibliographic Information Network" to search, as of October 8, 2011, no book has been published that studies Guo Qiusheng and his works.


Related entries

Literary publications:
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, Nanyin Important events involved: Taiwan nativist literature Huang Shihui, Liao Hanchen


References


External link


National Museum of Taiwan Literature Literature Knowledge Platform> Trivia> In January, Guo Qiusheng and others founded the literary magazine "Nanyin"

Taiwan Memory> Biographies of Taiwanese Historical Figures - Ming and Qing Dynasties and Japanese Occupation Period> Guo Qiusheng



Central Broadcasting Station_History of Taiwan> Guo Qiusheng (1904–1980), the most powerful advocate of Taiwanese language, passed away
{{DEFAULTSORT:Guo Qiusen 20th-century Taiwanese writers 1904 births 1980 deaths Writers from New Taipei Taiwanese male writers