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Wang Zhao (王照, 1859–1933), courtesy name Xiaohang, nicknamed Luzhong Qiongshi , alias Shuidong, was a native of Ninghe County , Zhili (now Tianjin ). He was a Chinese linguist, an advocate of modern phonetic writing. He created a sort of kana-like syllabary for Chinese writing in imitation of the native Japanese syllabic writing system. It was called Mandarin Letters (Guanhua zimu) or the “Mandarin Chinese Harmonic Alphabet”, and was a stroke-style writing system, similar to pinyin, based on the Mandarin dialect. While the writing system is no longer used, he, more than any other individual, was responsible for making Mandarin China's national language.

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  • Wang Zhao (王照, 1859–1933), courtesy name Xiaohang, nicknamed Luzhong Qiongshi , alias Shuidong, was a native of Ninghe County , Zhili (now Tianjin ). He was a Chinese linguist, an advocate of modern phonetic writing. He created a sort of kana-like syllabary for Chinese writing in imitation of the native Japanese syllabic writing system. It was called Mandarin Letters (Guanhua zimu) or the “Mandarin Chinese Harmonic Alphabet”, and was a stroke-style writing system, similar to pinyin, based on the Mandarin dialect. While the writing system is no longer used, he, more than any other individual, was responsible for making Mandarin China's national language. (en)
  • 王照(1859年-1933年),字小航,号芦中穷士,别号水东,直隶宁河县(今属天津市)人,中国语言学家,近代拼音文字提倡者和“官话合声字母”方案的制订人。 (zh)
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  • Wang Zhao (王照, 1859–1933), courtesy name Xiaohang, nicknamed Luzhong Qiongshi , alias Shuidong, was a native of Ninghe County , Zhili (now Tianjin ). He was a Chinese linguist, an advocate of modern phonetic writing. He created a sort of kana-like syllabary for Chinese writing in imitation of the native Japanese syllabic writing system. It was called Mandarin Letters (Guanhua zimu) or the “Mandarin Chinese Harmonic Alphabet”, and was a stroke-style writing system, similar to pinyin, based on the Mandarin dialect. While the writing system is no longer used, he, more than any other individual, was responsible for making Mandarin China's national language. (en)
  • 王照(1859年-1933年),字小航,号芦中穷士,别号水东,直隶宁河县(今属天津市)人,中国语言学家,近代拼音文字提倡者和“官话合声字母”方案的制订人。 (zh)
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