Xu Shoushang
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Xu Shoushang (Chinese: 許壽裳; 1883–1948) was a Chinese writer.[1]
He was one of the co-authors of the Twelve Symbols national emblem in 1912.
References
- ^ McDougall, Bonnie S. (2001). "Brotherly Love: Lu Xun, Zhou Zuoren and Zhou Jianren". In Neder, Christina; Roetz, Heiner; Schilling, Ines-Susanne (eds.). China and her biographical dimensions. Harrassowitz. p. 260. ISBN 9783447044929.
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