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Lee Sung-yang

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Lee Sung-yung
李淳陽
Born29 May 1922
NationalityTaiwanese
EducationThe Affiliatiated College of Agriculture and Forestry, Taihoku Imperial University

Lee Sung-yang (Chinese: 李淳陽; pinyin: Lǐ Chúnyáng, born 29 May 1922) is a Taiwanese entomologist. He was the subject of the 1975 BBC documentary The Insect World of Dr. Lee. In Taiwan, he is referred to as the "Taiwanese Jean Henri Fabre."

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