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- Charles_Henry_Brewitt-Taylor comment "Charles Henry Brewitt-Taylor (1857–1938), was a long time official in the Imperial Maritime Customs Service in China and a sinologist best known for his translation of Romance of the Three Kingdoms (San guo zhi yan’yi), published in 1925, the first of China’s classical novels to have a complete translation into English.Brewitt-Taylor was born 11 December 1857, Kingston, Sussex and died 4 March 1938 at the age of eighty, in his house, Cathay, in Earslferry, Fife.".
- Q5078908 comment "Charles Henry Brewitt-Taylor (1857–1938), was a long time official in the Imperial Maritime Customs Service in China and a sinologist best known for his translation of Romance of the Three Kingdoms (San guo zhi yan’yi), published in 1925, the first of China’s classical novels to have a complete translation into English.Brewitt-Taylor was born 11 December 1857, Kingston, Sussex and died 4 March 1938 at the age of eighty, in his house, Cathay, in Earslferry, Fife.".