Huang Xianfan
Chinese historian, ethnologist and educator
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Huang Xianfan (Zhuang: Vangz Yenfanh; simplified Chinese: 黄现璠; traditional Chinese: 黄現璠; pinyin: Huáng Xiànfán; Wade–Giles: Huáng Hsiènfán; November 13, 1899 – January 18, 1982) was a Zhuang Chinese historian, ethnologist and educator.[1]
Born
13 November 1899
Gan Jinying (甘錦英/甘锦英)
13 November 1899
Fusui, China
Died18 January 1982 (aged 82)
Guilin, China
Resting placeGuangxi Government Cemetery
Education
- Beijing Normal University (1926–1935)
- Tokyo Imperial University (1935–1937)
Huang Xianfan | |
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Huang Xianfan graduation photo | |
| Born | Gan Jinying (甘錦英/甘锦英) 13 November 1899 Fusui, China |
| Died | 18 January 1982 (aged 82) Guilin, China |
| Resting place | Guangxi Government Cemetery |
| Education |
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| Occupations | Representatives of the National People's Congress (NPC), Members of the CPPCC National Committee |
| Known for | Zhuang studies (壮学之父), work in the Bagui and Wunu schools (八桂学派和无奴学派领袖) |
| Political party | Chinese Peasants' and Workers' Democratic Party |
| Spouse | Liu Lihua (刘丽华, Teacher) |
| Children | 9 |