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Wong Shee Ping (c. 1875 – 1948), 黃樹屏, also known as Wong Yau Kung 黃右公/黃又公, was a Chinese writer, newspaper editor, political activist and Christian preacher. Born in the county of Kaiping in the southern Chinese province of Guangdong, as a young man he moved to Melbourne, Australia, where his family had business interests. He was active in the Chinese-Australian community as a preacher and Kuomintang organiser, became editor of the Chinese Times newspaper, and wrote the first known novel by a Chinese-Australian author, The Poison of Polygamy (1909-1910). He returned to China in 1924, where he served in various posts in Sun Yatsen's government of the Republic of China.

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  • Wong Shee Ping (c. 1875 – 1948), 黃樹屏, also known as Wong Yau Kung 黃右公/黃又公, was a Chinese writer, newspaper editor, political activist and Christian preacher. Born in the county of Kaiping in the southern Chinese province of Guangdong, as a young man he moved to Melbourne, Australia, where his family had business interests. He was active in the Chinese-Australian community as a preacher and Kuomintang organiser, became editor of the Chinese Times newspaper, and wrote the first known novel by a Chinese-Australian author, The Poison of Polygamy (1909-1910). He returned to China in 1924, where he served in various posts in Sun Yatsen's government of the Republic of China. (en)
  • Wong Shee Ping (nascido em 1875 ou 1878), também conhecido como Wong Yau Kung e Hoi Ping, foi escritor, editor de jornal, ativista político e pregador cristão chinês. Nasceu no condado de , na província de Cantão, no sul da China, quando jovem, mudou-se para Melbourne, na Austrália, onde sua família tinha interesses comerciais. Ele atuou na comunidade sino-australiana como pregador e organizador do Kuomintang, tornou-se editor do jornal Chinese Times e escreveu o primeiro romance conhecido de um autor sino-australiano, (1909-1910). Ele retornou à China em 1924, onde atuou em vários cargos no governo da República da China de Sun Yat-sen. (pt)
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  • 1875-01-01 (xsd:gYear)
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  • 1948-01-01 (xsd:gYear)
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  • c. 1875 (en)
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  • Kaiping, Guangdong, China (en)
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  • Wong Shee Ping in about 1915 (en)
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  • Kaiping, Guangdong, China (en)
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  • Wong Shee Ping (c. 1875 – 1948), 黃樹屏, also known as Wong Yau Kung 黃右公/黃又公, was a Chinese writer, newspaper editor, political activist and Christian preacher. Born in the county of Kaiping in the southern Chinese province of Guangdong, as a young man he moved to Melbourne, Australia, where his family had business interests. He was active in the Chinese-Australian community as a preacher and Kuomintang organiser, became editor of the Chinese Times newspaper, and wrote the first known novel by a Chinese-Australian author, The Poison of Polygamy (1909-1910). He returned to China in 1924, where he served in various posts in Sun Yatsen's government of the Republic of China. (en)
  • Wong Shee Ping (nascido em 1875 ou 1878), também conhecido como Wong Yau Kung e Hoi Ping, foi escritor, editor de jornal, ativista político e pregador cristão chinês. Nasceu no condado de , na província de Cantão, no sul da China, quando jovem, mudou-se para Melbourne, na Austrália, onde sua família tinha interesses comerciais. Ele atuou na comunidade sino-australiana como pregador e organizador do Kuomintang, tornou-se editor do jornal Chinese Times e escreveu o primeiro romance conhecido de um autor sino-australiano, (1909-1910). Ele retornou à China em 1924, onde atuou em vários cargos no governo da República da China de Sun Yat-sen. (pt)
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