Chen Mingyuan

Chen Mingyuan (Chinese: 陈明远; pinyin: Chén Míngyuǎn, born January 5, 1941, Shanghai, China)[1] is a Chinese scholar who works in various disciplines such as linguistics, mathematics, informatics, computer sciences, and modern poetry.[2] On April 23, 1989, Chen gave a speech at Peking University, expressing his support for the student movements and criticisms of the government. This speech was considered [by whom?] a trigger for the later escalation of the 1989 Tiananmen Square protests and massacre.

  1. ^ “Chen Mingyuan 陈明远” [The Profile of Chen Mingyuan] Zhonghe jiaoyu 中和教育, last modified December 4, 2017, https://web.archive.org/web/20180316201757/http://www.negroup.com.cn/jiaoshi/zuojia/6524.html
  2. ^ Ding Peng 丁鹏, “Chen Mingyuan, Yige qite renwu de chuanqi” 陈明远:一个奇特人物的传奇 [ Chen Mingyuan: A Legendary Life of a Talented Man], Juece yu xinxi 决策与信息 4 (1997): 39.

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