改良派' 改良派 gǎiliángpài n. reformist; reformer M:ge/²dài/qún 个/代/群'
卢戆章' 卢戆章[盧戇-] Lú Zhuàngzhāng (1854-1928) n. pioneer writing reformer who created alphabetic spelling systems for Mandarin, Amoy, and other varieties of Chinese' 倪海曙' 倪海曙 Ní Hǎishǔ (1918-1988) n. language planner and script reformer; promoter of zhùtí movement' 瞿秋白' 瞿秋白 Qú Qiūbái (1899-1935) n. early CCP leader; CCP chief, 1927-1928; political theoretician; writing reformer' 社会改革者' 社会改革者[-會---] shèhuì gǎigézhě n. social reformer' 陶行知' 陶行知 Táo Xíngzhī (1891-1946) n. educational theorist and reformer' 王安石' 王安石 Wáng Ānshí (1021-1086) n. scholar, poet, and reformer' 维新派' 维新派[維--] wéixīnpài n. reformers M:míng/ge/²wèi 名/个/位' 吴稚晖' 吴稚晖[吳-暉] Wú Zhìhuī (1864-1953) n. anti-Communist scholar and educator, social reformer and revolutionary; one of the KMT “Four Elder Statesmen”' 周有光' 周有光 Zhōu Yǒuguāng (1905-) n. leading applied linguist and prolific script reformer'