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Liang Baibo (Chinese: 梁白波; 1911 – c. 1970) was a Chinese manhua artist and painter, best known for her short-lived comic strip, Miss Bee, published in 1935. She and Yu Feng were China's first female cartoonists. Born in Shanghai, she worked in Singapore and the Philippines, and was a member of the avant-garde . She had a three-year extramarital relationship with the artist Ye Qianyu, but left him to marry an air force pilot. She moved to Taiwan after the Chinese Communist Revolution, and later died by suicide.

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  • Liang Baibo (xinès simplificat: 梁白波, pinyin: Liáng Báibō; Shanghai, 1911 – Taiwan, c. 1970) va ser una pintora i artista de manhua xinesa, més coneguda per la sèrie Mifeng Xiaojie, publicada el 1935. Ella i Yu Feng van ser les primeres dibuixants de la Xina. Nascuda a Xangai, va treballar a Singapur i les Filipines, i va ser membre de l'associació d'avantguarda . Tingué una relació extramatrimonial de tres anys amb l'artista Ye Qianyu, però el va deixar per casar-se amb un pilot d'aviació. Es va traslladar a Taiwan després de la revolució comunista xinesa, i més tard es va suïcidar. (ca)
  • Liang Baibo (Chinese: 梁白波; 1911 – c. 1970) was a Chinese manhua artist and painter, best known for her short-lived comic strip, Miss Bee, published in 1935. She and Yu Feng were China's first female cartoonists. Born in Shanghai, she worked in Singapore and the Philippines, and was a member of the avant-garde . She had a three-year extramarital relationship with the artist Ye Qianyu, but left him to marry an air force pilot. She moved to Taiwan after the Chinese Communist Revolution, and later died by suicide. (en)
  • 梁白波(1911 - 约1970),籍贯广东中山,出生于上海,是一位中華民國漫畫家和女画家。梁白波曾在新加坡和菲律宾工作,她也是決瀾社的成员 。她与叶浅予有过三年的婚外情。第二次国共内战后梁白波移居台湾,但最終自杀身亡。 (zh)
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  • 1911-01-01 (xsd:gYear)
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  • 1970-01-01 (xsd:gYear)
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  • 1911 (xsd:integer)
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  • circa 1970 (en)
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  • 梁白波 (en)
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  • Liang Baibo (Chinese: 梁白波; 1911 – c. 1970) was a Chinese manhua artist and painter, best known for her short-lived comic strip, Miss Bee, published in 1935. She and Yu Feng were China's first female cartoonists. Born in Shanghai, she worked in Singapore and the Philippines, and was a member of the avant-garde . She had a three-year extramarital relationship with the artist Ye Qianyu, but left him to marry an air force pilot. She moved to Taiwan after the Chinese Communist Revolution, and later died by suicide. (en)
  • 梁白波(1911 - 约1970),籍贯广东中山,出生于上海,是一位中華民國漫畫家和女画家。梁白波曾在新加坡和菲律宾工作,她也是決瀾社的成员 。她与叶浅予有过三年的婚外情。第二次国共内战后梁白波移居台湾,但最終自杀身亡。 (zh)
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  • Liang Baibo (ca)
  • Liang Baibo (en)
  • 梁白波 (zh)
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