Zhu Qianzhi (, 1899–1972) was a Chinese
intellectual
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,
translator
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and
historian
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.
References
* Xu, Kangsheng
"Zhu Qianzhi" ''
Encyclopedia of China
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'', 1st ed.
1899 births
1972 deaths
Chinese anarchists
20th-century Chinese philosophers
Peking University alumni
Academic staff of Peking University
National Sun Yat-sen University alumni
Writers from Fuzhou
Historians from Fujian
Educators from Fujian
Chinese Buddhist monks
Academic staff of Sun Yat-sen University
Philosophers from Fujian
Academic staff of Jinan University
20th-century Chinese translators
20th-century Chinese historians
20th-century Buddhist monks
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