Huiminglu (simplified Chinese: 《晦鸣录》; traditional Chinese: 《晦鳴錄》; pinyin: huìmíng lù; lit. Cock Crow Journal), also titled with Pingminzhisheng (simplified Chinese: 《平民之声》; traditional Chinese: 《平民之聲》; lit. Voice of the Common People), later known as Minsheng (simplified Chinese: 《民声》; traditional Chinese: 《民聲》; pinyin: mínshēng; lit. Voice of the People; Esperanto: La Voco de la popolo) was the organ magazine published by the Cock-Crow Society, an anarchist society founded by Liu Shifu. A leading anarchist weekly magazine in the 1910s, the magazine was established in 1913, and changed its name to Minsheng the following year.
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| - Huiminglu (simplified Chinese: 《晦鸣录》; traditional Chinese: 《晦鳴錄》; pinyin: huìmíng lù; lit. Cock Crow Journal), also titled with Pingminzhisheng (simplified Chinese: 《平民之声》; traditional Chinese: 《平民之聲》; lit. Voice of the Common People), later known as Minsheng (simplified Chinese: 《民声》; traditional Chinese: 《民聲》; pinyin: mínshēng; lit. Voice of the People; Esperanto: La Voco de la popolo) was the organ magazine published by the Cock-Crow Society, an anarchist society founded by Liu Shifu. A leading anarchist weekly magazine in the 1910s, the magazine was established in 1913, and changed its name to Minsheng the following year. (en)
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| - Huiminglu (simplified Chinese: 《晦鸣录》; traditional Chinese: 《晦鳴錄》; pinyin: huìmíng lù; lit. Cock Crow Journal), also titled with Pingminzhisheng (simplified Chinese: 《平民之声》; traditional Chinese: 《平民之聲》; lit. Voice of the Common People), later known as Minsheng (simplified Chinese: 《民声》; traditional Chinese: 《民聲》; pinyin: mínshēng; lit. Voice of the People; Esperanto: La Voco de la popolo) was the organ magazine published by the Cock-Crow Society, an anarchist society founded by Liu Shifu. A leading anarchist weekly magazine in the 1910s, the magazine was established in 1913, and changed its name to Minsheng the following year. (en)
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