Liang Qichao (1873—— 1929) was a leader and scholar of the modern reformists in China. The word Zhuo Ru, whose name is Ren Gong, is also the owner of the igloo. Guangdong Xinhui people. Emperor Guangxu of the Qing Dynasty raised people. Together with his teacher Kang Youwei, he advocated reform and called it "Kang Liang". 1895, (in the 21st year of Guangxu), he went to Beijing to take an exam and followed Kang Youwei to start a bus to write a letter. 1896 In Shanghai, he was the editor-in-chief of Current Affairs, published the General Theory of Reform, and edited the Western Politics Series. The following year, he gave lectures at Changsha Current Affairs School, actively advocating and promoting the Reform Movement. /kloc-entered Beijing in 0/898, participated in the Hundred Days Reform, and set up six titles of Shi Jing University Hall and Translation Office. 1898 fled to Japan after the coup. The first edition of Qing Yi Bao, followed by Xinmin Cong Bao, insisted on constitutional monarchy and was criticized by the democratic revolutionaries. However, the introduction of western bourgeois, political and economic theories had a great influence on the intellectual circles at that time. After the Revolution of 1911, the Progressive Party was formed on the basis of the Constitutional Party and became the chief justice of Yuan Shikai's government. 19 16 instigated Cai E to organize the national defense army to attack Yuan; Later, he set up a research department and cooperated with Duan as the chief financial officer. During the May 4th Movement, we opposed the slogan "Down with Kongjiadian". The "poetry revolution" and "novel revolution" that advocate improving the style. His political essays written in his early years were fluent, emotional and distinctive. In his later years, he gave lectures in Tsinghua University. His works cover politics, economy, philosophy, history, language, religion, culture and art, writing and phonology. His book was compiled into The Drinking Room Collection.
Source: Cihai (1999 edition) Shanghai Dictionary Publishing House.