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- Su_Manshu abstract "Su Manshu (simplified Chinese: 苏曼殊; traditional Chinese: 蘇曼殊; pinyin: Sū Mànshū, 1884–1918) was a Chinese writer, poet, painter, revolutionist, and a translator. He was born as Xuanying in 1884 in Yokohama, Japan. He later adopted Su Manshu as a Buddhist name. His father was a Cantonese merchant, and his mother was his father's Japanese maid. He went back to Guangdong, China when he was five while his mother stayed in Japan.He became a Buddhist monk three times during his life; once at the age of 12, later in 1899, and again in 1903. He studied in Japan and traveled to many Buddhist countries including India, and Java. He was involved in revolutionary activity against the Qing Dynasty writing articles and papers. He mastered many languages — English, French, Japanese and Sanskrit. He died at the age of 34 in Shanghai, reputedly of eating 60 meat dumplings to win a bet.His most notable work is Duanhonglingyan Ji (\"The Lone Swan\"). He also wrote many translations, mostly poetry such as by George Byron, but also a highly criticised translation of Les Miserables.".
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- Su_Manshu wikiPageWikiLink Bhikkhu.
- Su_Manshu wikiPageWikiLink Buddhism.
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- Su_Manshu wikiPageWikiLink Category:Chinese_rebels.
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- Su_Manshu wikiPageWikiLink English_language.
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- Su_Manshu wikiPageWikiLink Shanghai.
- Su_Manshu wikiPageWikiLink The_Lone_Swan.
- Su_Manshu wikiPageWikiLink Translation.
- Su_Manshu wikiPageWikiLink Yokohama.
- Su_Manshu wikiPageWikiLinkText "Su Manshu".
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- Su_Manshu subject Category:1884_births.
- Su_Manshu subject Category:1918_deaths.
- Su_Manshu subject Category:20th-century_poets.
- Su_Manshu subject Category:Chinese_Buddhist_monks.
- Su_Manshu subject Category:Chinese_rebels.
- Su_Manshu subject Category:People_from_Yokohama.
- Su_Manshu subject Category:Qing_dynasty_Buddhists.
- Su_Manshu subject Category:Qing_dynasty_essayists.
- Su_Manshu subject Category:Qing_dynasty_poets.
- Su_Manshu subject Category:Qing_dynasty_translators.
- Su_Manshu hypernym Writer.
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- Su_Manshu comment "Su Manshu (simplified Chinese: 苏曼殊; traditional Chinese: 蘇曼殊; pinyin: Sū Mànshū, 1884–1918) was a Chinese writer, poet, painter, revolutionist, and a translator. He was born as Xuanying in 1884 in Yokohama, Japan. He later adopted Su Manshu as a Buddhist name. His father was a Cantonese merchant, and his mother was his father's Japanese maid.".
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