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Huang Shihui

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Huang Shihui (Chinese: 黃石輝; Pe̍h-ōe-jī: N̂g Se̍k-hui; 1900–1945), born in Chiaochhengkha[1] (Chinese: 鳥松腳; Pe̍h-ōe-jī: Chiáu-chhêng-kha), Tainan Ken, Japanese Taiwan (modern-day Niaosong District, Kaohsiung, Taiwan), was a Taiwanese writer and a supporter of leftist movements.[2][3] The debate on Taiwanese Hokkien literature which he initiated during the Japanese rule of Taiwan enlightened the development of Taiwanese rural literature.

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  1. ^ "Famous People Born in 1900". Ranker. Retrieved 2024-10-07.
  2. ^ 楊, 允言; 張, 學謙; 呂, 美親 (2008). 台語文運動訪談暨史料彙編 (in Chinese). 國史館. pp. 69–70. ISBN 978-986-01-3294-6.
  3. ^ Klöter, Henning (2012-01-01). "Taiwan literature and the negotiation of language from below: Huang Shihui and his ideological convictions". Studia Orientalia Slovaca 11 (1), 65–77.