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'''Yang Huanyi''', an inhabitant of [[Jiangyong County]], [[Hunan]] province, was known as the last user of [[Nüshu script]] (women's writing) and died on September 20, 2004. She was the last inheritor who can recognize, read, sing and write Nüshu, which means that after her death it's only reseachers that are capable of these.<ref>http://news.southcn.com/community/shzt/folklore/show/200409230329.htm</ref><ref>http://www.nytimes.com/2004/10/06/international/asia/06yang.html</ref> |
'''Yang Huanyi''', an inhabitant of [[Jiangyong County]], [[Hunan]] province, was known as the last user of [[Nüshu script]] (women's writing) and died on September 20, 2004. She was the last inheritor who can recognize, read, sing and write Nüshu, which means that after her death it's only reseachers that are capable of these.<ref>http://news.southcn.com/community/shzt/folklore/show/200409230329.htm</ref><ref>http://www.nytimes.com/2004/10/06/international/asia/06yang.html</ref> |
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When she was young, Yang studied Nüshu together with Gao Yinxian for three years. They cultivated a true and deep friendship and often communicated with each other by Nüshu. Yang attended the National Academic Research Seminar of Nüshu in1991 and the World Conference on Women in Beijing in 1995. Her works about Nüshu have been collected by Zhao Liming, a professor of [[Tsinghua University]] and was published in 2004. Yet, her death brings about a hard hit on Nvshu. To some extent, people |
When she was young, Yang studied Nüshu together with Gao Yinxian for three years. They cultivated a true and deep friendship and often communicated with each other by Nüshu. Yang attended the National Academic Research Seminar of Nüshu in1991 and the World Conference on Women in Beijing in 1995. Her works about Nüshu have been collected by Zhao Liming, a professor of [[Tsinghua University]] and was published in 2004. Yet, her death brings about a hard hit on Nvshu. To some extent, people mourn her by means of protecting Nvshu education and the government is trying their best to restore Nvshu to its former |
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glory. Basically, Nvshu is a part of Chinese traditional culture. |
glory. Basically, Nvshu is a part of Chinese traditional culture. |
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==Life experience== |
==Life experience== |
Revision as of 11:14, 3 March 2012
Yang Huanyi, an inhabitant of Jiangyong County, Hunan province, was known as the last user of Nüshu script (women's writing) and died on September 20, 2004. She was the last inheritor who can recognize, read, sing and write Nüshu, which means that after her death it's only reseachers that are capable of these.[1][2]
When she was young, Yang studied Nüshu together with Gao Yinxian for three years. They cultivated a true and deep friendship and often communicated with each other by Nüshu. Yang attended the National Academic Research Seminar of Nüshu in1991 and the World Conference on Women in Beijing in 1995. Her works about Nüshu have been collected by Zhao Liming, a professor of Tsinghua University and was published in 2004. Yet, her death brings about a hard hit on Nvshu. To some extent, people mourn her by means of protecting Nvshu education and the government is trying their best to restore Nvshu to its former glory. Basically, Nvshu is a part of Chinese traditional culture.
Life experience
Yang Huangyi learned medicine from her grandmother during her childhood and she specialized in curing pediatric measles. Her father, Yang Shiyang, who was an village country doctor had an open mind. Realizing that people who had studied Nüshu were more civilized and well-educated, he encouraged Yang Huanyi to learn it. At that time, you needed to make a payment if you wanted to study Nüshu so one penny must be paid after you had learned how to write one word. Poor as she was, she never gave up studying it. She earned money by means of doing parttime jobs as well as reaping beans and peanuts for others. She learned it more than 3 years and paid tuition fees of over 1000 pennies in total. [3]