# Liang Chi-chao

> Chinese politician, activist and journalist (1873–1929)

**Wikidata**: [Q379836](https://www.wikidata.org/wiki/Q379836)  
**Wikipedia**: [English](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Liang_Qichao)  
**Source**: https://4ort.xyz/entity/liang-chi-chao

## Summary
Liang Chi-chao was a Chinese politician, activist, and journalist who lived from 1873 to 1929. They are described in the source material as a figure engaged in political activism and journalism during a period of change in China. Their primary identity is that of a Chinese political activist and journalist.

## Biography
- Born: 1873  
- Nationality: Chinese  
- Field(s): politics, activism, journalism  

## Contributions
No specific contributions are detailed in the provided source material.

## FAQs
**What are the aliases associated with Liang Chi-chao?**  
The source lists multiple aliases: she yuan mou, shuang tao, Leung Chi-tso, ai shi ke, Ch'i-ch'ao Liang, lin lu, man shu shi zhu ren, tan shan lv ke, yin bing, and yin bing zi.

**What is the sitelink count for Liang Chi-chao?**  
Liang Chi-chao has a sitelink count of 35 according to the structured properties.

**What is the Wikipedia title for Liang Chi-chao?**  
The Wikipedia title linked to Liang Chi-chao is Liang Qichao.

**What is the Wikidata description of Liang Chi-chao?**  
The Wikidata entry describes Liang Chi-chao as a Chinese politician, activist and journalist (1873–1929).

**What vital dates are provided for Liang Chi-chao?**  
The source indicates that Liang Chi-chao lived from 1873 to 1929.

**What fields of work are attributed to Liang Chi-chao in the source?**  
Liang Chi-chao is associated with the fields of politics, activism, and journalism.

**What information is given about Gu Jiegang in relation to Liang Chi-chao?**  
The source mentions Gu Jiegang as a key person—a Chinese historian (1893‑1980)—but does not specify any relationship between Gu Jiegang and Liang Chi-chao.

## Why They Matter
The provided source material does not contain information about Liang Chi-chao’s lasting impact, influence, or significance in their field. Therefore, no assessment of their importance can be made based solely on the given facts.

## Notable For
The source does not list any awards, firsts, records, landmark publications, or leadership roles for Liang Chi-chao.

## Body

### Overview
Liang Chi-chao is identified as a Chinese politician, activist, and journalist who lived between 1873 and 1929. This biographical sketch is derived exclusively from the supplied source material.

### Aliases
The following aliases are recorded for Liang Chi-chao:  
- she yuan mou  
- shuang tao  
- Leung Chi-tso  
- ai shi ke  
- Ch'i-ch'ao Liang  
- lin lu  
- man shu shi zhu ren  
- tan shan lv ke  
- yin bing  
- yin bing zi  

### Identifiers
- Sitelink count: 35  
- Wikipedia title: Liang Qichao  
- Wikidata description: Chinese politician, activist and journalist (1873–1929)  

### Vital Dates
- Birth year: 1873  
- Death year: 1929  

### Related Persons
The source notes Gu Jiegang as a key person. Gu Jiegang is described as a Chinese historian (1893‑1980) with occupation , citizenship  and , and a sitelink count of 15. No explicit relationship between Gu Jiegang and Liang Chi-chao is provided.

### Fields of Work
Liang Chi-chao’s areas of activity are specified as politics, activism, and journalism. No further detail about specific positions, employers, or projects is included in the source.

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