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Wu Qing (Chinese: 吴青; born 9 November 1937) is a Chinese feminist activist, English language professor, and a seven-term district-level congress member. In this capacity she not only sought to uphold the rule of law as per the Chinese constitution, but also promoted women's rights in China, particularly in rural areas. She said, "China is still a Third World country. To change China, you've got to change the countryside. To do that, you've got to change the status of the women there. If you educate a woman, it's like educating a whole family, even several generations of the family. If you educate a man, you are only educating one person." She is actively involved in running a school for rural women sponsored by the Xie Lihua's Rural Woman magazine, educates and persuades women to stand for

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  • Wu Qing (en langue chinoise 吴青), née le 9 novembre 1937, est une militante féministe chinoise, une enseignante d'anglais et une femme politique (députée pendant plusieurs mandats) connue pour son indépendance d’esprit. En 2001, Wu a remporté le prix Ramon-Magsaysay, dans la catégorie service public. (fr)
  • Wu Qing (Chinese: 吴青; born 9 November 1937) is a Chinese feminist activist, English language professor, and a seven-term district-level congress member. In this capacity she not only sought to uphold the rule of law as per the Chinese constitution, but also promoted women's rights in China, particularly in rural areas. She said, "China is still a Third World country. To change China, you've got to change the countryside. To do that, you've got to change the status of the women there. If you educate a woman, it's like educating a whole family, even several generations of the family. If you educate a man, you are only educating one person." She is actively involved in running a school for rural women sponsored by the Xie Lihua's Rural Woman magazine, educates and persuades women to stand for village elections. In China, she is considered a model person for the Chinese women and politicians. In 2001, Wu won the Ramon Magsaysay Award for Public Service, which has been called "Asia's Nobel Prize"; she was the first Chinese woman to receive this honour. Her active role in women's welfare ensured that the Chinese women were represented at the 1995 UN Conference on Women held in Beijing. Wu Qing continues to be involved with the Bing Xin Children's Literature Award (named after her mother). She was selected as a member of the jury for the Hans Christian Andersen Award 2016, being the Chinese jury member for the award. Together with her husband, she translated Beatrix Potter's Peter Rabbit books into Chinese. (en)
  • 呉青(ウー・チン、ご せい、1937年11月9日 - )は中華人民共和国の英語学者、社会運動家、北京市。特に農村の女性の地位向上や女子教育に焦点をすえた活動を展開。作家謝冰心の次女。 (ja)
  • 吴青(1937年-),原名吴宗黎,女,祖籍江苏江阴,生于北京,中国英语教育家,曾任北京外国语学院教授。自1984年首次当选北京市海淀区人大代表,她开始遵循所赋予的权力,积极为选民进行维权活动;1989至2004年,她连续三届被海淀区人大代表推举为北京市人大代表。2001年,吴青获得了由菲律宾政府颁发的拉蒙·麦格塞塞公共服务奖。 (zh)
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  • Wu Qing (en langue chinoise 吴青), née le 9 novembre 1937, est une militante féministe chinoise, une enseignante d'anglais et une femme politique (députée pendant plusieurs mandats) connue pour son indépendance d’esprit. En 2001, Wu a remporté le prix Ramon-Magsaysay, dans la catégorie service public. (fr)
  • 呉青(ウー・チン、ご せい、1937年11月9日 - )は中華人民共和国の英語学者、社会運動家、北京市。特に農村の女性の地位向上や女子教育に焦点をすえた活動を展開。作家謝冰心の次女。 (ja)
  • 吴青(1937年-),原名吴宗黎,女,祖籍江苏江阴,生于北京,中国英语教育家,曾任北京外国语学院教授。自1984年首次当选北京市海淀区人大代表,她开始遵循所赋予的权力,积极为选民进行维权活动;1989至2004年,她连续三届被海淀区人大代表推举为北京市人大代表。2001年,吴青获得了由菲律宾政府颁发的拉蒙·麦格塞塞公共服务奖。 (zh)
  • Wu Qing (Chinese: 吴青; born 9 November 1937) is a Chinese feminist activist, English language professor, and a seven-term district-level congress member. In this capacity she not only sought to uphold the rule of law as per the Chinese constitution, but also promoted women's rights in China, particularly in rural areas. She said, "China is still a Third World country. To change China, you've got to change the countryside. To do that, you've got to change the status of the women there. If you educate a woman, it's like educating a whole family, even several generations of the family. If you educate a man, you are only educating one person." She is actively involved in running a school for rural women sponsored by the Xie Lihua's Rural Woman magazine, educates and persuades women to stand for (en)
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