About: Huang Zuoqing

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Huang Zongxian (1839 – July 1902), courtesy name Zuoqing, was a Qing dynasty entrepreneur who in 1881 founded Chang-kee Silk Filature, the first Chinese-owned modern silk filature, in Shanghai. In 1894, he partnered with the official Zhang Zhidong to found a state-sponsored silk filature in Wuchang, which allowed him to obtain official titles. Most westerners in the Shanghai International Settlement knew him as Chang-kee which was actually the initial name of his business. His name was also spelled as Wang Tso-ch'ing.

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  • Huang Zongxian (1839 – July 1902), courtesy name Zuoqing, was a Qing dynasty entrepreneur who in 1881 founded Chang-kee Silk Filature, the first Chinese-owned modern silk filature, in Shanghai. In 1894, he partnered with the official Zhang Zhidong to found a state-sponsored silk filature in Wuchang, which allowed him to obtain official titles. Most westerners in the Shanghai International Settlement knew him as Chang-kee which was actually the initial name of his business. His name was also spelled as Wang Tso-ch'ing. (en)
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  • 1839-01-01 (xsd:gYear)
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  • 1902-01-01 (xsd:gYear)
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  • 1839 (xsd:integer)
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  • at least 3 sons including Huang Jinquan (en)
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  • July 1902 (en)
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  • southern Jiangsu, Qing Empire (en)
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  • Huang Zuoqing (en)
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  • Huang Zongxian (1839 – July 1902), courtesy name Zuoqing, was a Qing dynasty entrepreneur who in 1881 founded Chang-kee Silk Filature, the first Chinese-owned modern silk filature, in Shanghai. In 1894, he partnered with the official Zhang Zhidong to found a state-sponsored silk filature in Wuchang, which allowed him to obtain official titles. Most westerners in the Shanghai International Settlement knew him as Chang-kee which was actually the initial name of his business. His name was also spelled as Wang Tso-ch'ing. (en)
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