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in 1923, he brought home many colorful foreign stamps during his recuperation. Soon they both caught the bug and began learning and collecting stamps. He found Chinese Philatelic Society on November 15, 1925. His bi-lingual
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He was most noted as the founding father of Chinese philately and was crowned the King of Chinese Stamps after his acquisition of the rarest stamp, the block of four
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stamps from the original owner R. A. de Villard in 1927. He championed the study of the Red Revenues.
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won a Special Bronze Medal at the International Philatelic Exhibition in New York in 1926.
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in 1926. Chinese stamps eventually became a gold medal contender in 1927 at the
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in France. He's the first Chinese to be granted a fellow of F.R.P.S.L., the
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Having multiple names was the custom. He was also known as Zhou Meiquan (
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The "Sun" Collection of the 1897 Red Revenue Surcharge of China
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Index

Chinese
Chinese
Yangzhou
Shanghai

Red Revenues
Red Revenue
Wei-Liang Chow
International Philatelic Exhibition in New York
Strasbourg International Exhibition
Royal Philatelic Society London
Zhang Jian
"The Story of Chinese Stamps"






Zhou Jinjue
Categories
1878 births
1949 deaths
Chinese philatelists
20th-century Chinese writers
Mathematicians from Anhui
People from Chizhou
Writers from Anhui

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