Lufei Kui (simplified Chinese: 陆费逵; traditional Chinese: 陸費逵, 17 September 1886 – 9 July 1941) was a Chinese educator, essayist, linguist, and publisher.[1][2][3] His courtesy name was Bohong (伯鸿). He founded the influential publisher Zhonghua Book Company, and was an early advocate for simplified Chinese characters.
LufeiKui (simplified Chinese: 陆费逵; traditional Chinese: 陸費逵, 17 September 1886 – 9 July 1941) was a Chinese educator, essayist, linguist, and publisher...
China during the early 20th century. In 1909, the educator and linguist LufeiKui formally proposed the use of simplified characters in education for the...
tailored to a specific spoken variety. In 1909, the educator and linguist LufeiKui (1886–1941) formally proposed the adoption of simplified characters in...
script reform during the period of Republican China such as Lu Xun and LufeiKui have been mischaracterized to retrofit contemporary narratives in illiteracy...
Zhonghua Book Company in Shanghai. The chief editors were Xu Yuan'gao [zh], LufeiKui, and Ouyang Pucun (歐陽溥存/欧阳溥存). It was based upon the 1716 Kangxi Dictionary...
illustrating the use of words and expressions." The Cihai originated when LufeiKui, founder of the Zhonghua Book Company, decided to publish a comprehensive...
Shanghai on 1 January 1912 as the Chung Hwa Book Co., Ltd. (上海中華書局有限公司) by LufeiKui, a former manager of the Commercial Press, another Shanghai-based publisher...