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416: 19: 322:'s policies therefore refused firmly to cooperate with him and his cabinet. Immediately after Yuan's death in 1916, Gao was invited to Beiping again. However, the Parliament was soon dissociated and Gao went back to Shanghai. 341:, 1887-1958, also a native of Suzhou). The society gained huge influence and popularity in 1910s and 1920s. It became the largest literature and poetry society during that period time in China. His uncle 567: 404:, another famous poet during the late Qing dynasty. Gao also wrote many poems related to Japanese society while he was studying and traveling in Japan in 1904. 315: 577: 318:
of the Republic of China in 1912, and was invited to join the congress in Beiping (now Beijing). In Beiping, Gao was disappointed by
185: 498: 314:, Gao became a governmental official and was the director of the legislative bureau in Jianshan. Gao was elected Member of the 55: 69: 582: 296:, Shanghai). Gao soon had to dissociate his school because of the high pressure from the government. Gao also founded a 572: 516:); republished by the Social Sciences Academic Press, Beijing, 1991; collection of the National Library of Australia. 540:"Jue min" yue kan zheng li chong pai ben / Gao Xu, Gao Xie, Gao Zeng yuan bian ; Gao Xian, Gu Wenjuan zheng li 468: 250: 232:(鈍劍), and was called Jiangong (劍公) by his close friends. In modern literature, Gao was commonly recorded as 472: 562: 557: 293: 494: 311: 374: 297: 285: 273: 213: 209: 145: 97: 280:
in Tokyo. He was one of the first members of Tongmenghui. Gao led Tongmenghui's branch in
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which was the largest organization of literature and poetry during the late
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by writing and publishing articles in various magazines. He co-founded the
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Beginning in 1898, Gao had been heavily influenced by the philosophies of
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Gao co-founded the South Society on 13 November 1909 with Chen Qubing (
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Gao gained fame for his poems. His style is close to those of
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Gao founded several then-influential magazines, including:
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poets. According to himself, Gao was also influenced by
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Chinese name
family name
Gao (高)
Traditional Chinese
Simplified Chinese


Standard Mandarin
Hanyu Pinyin
Wade–Giles
Chinese
pinyin
Wade–Giles
revolutionary
South Society
Qing dynasty
Republic of China
Tongmenghui
Sun Yat-sen
張堰鎮
Jiangsu Province
Jinshan District
courtesy name

Liang Qichao
Kang Youwei
Hundred Days' Reform
Gao Xie
高燮

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