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http://dbpedia.org/ontology/abstract 袁曉園(1901年6月25日-2003年11月17日),本名行潔,別名曉園,晚號吐絲園主、偏不老,女,江苏武进人,中国外交官,中國第一位女外交官暨女;曾參予中國文字改革,提出漢字現代化方案,創立「袁氏拼音漢字字母」,但與現今廣泛使用的『漢語拼音』并無關聯。 , Yuan Xiaoyuan (25 June 1901 – 17 November Yuan Xiaoyuan (25 June 1901 – 17 November 2003), born Yuan Xingjie, also known as Milly Yuan and H K Yuan, was a Chinese diplomat, politician, author, linguist, calligrapher, artist, and centenarian. She became China's first female diplomat when she served as vice-consul of the Chinese Embassy in Calcutta (Kolkata), India from 1943 and 1945 during World War II. Yuan was educated in France in University of Toulouse, University of Paris, and Sciences Po. She was from a famous intellectual family and one of few Chinese women in her generation to receive an advanced education in politics. Writer Yuan Jing (born Yuan Xingzhuang) was her younger sister, scholar Yuan Xingpei is her cousin, as is Yuan Xingshu, the mother of Taiwanese novelist Chiung Yao. Following a dispute with the Kuomintang in the late 1940s, she was expelled from the party and left China for the United States. She worked in the United Nations Secretariat and later at Seton Hall University. After more than 3 decades abroad, she returned to China in 1985 and renounced her US citizenship. In her later years she devoted herself to fine arts and calligraphy. She died in 2003. In 2011, Xiaoyuan Art Gallery (晓园艺术馆; 31°42′N 119°56′E / 31.70°N 119.94°E) opened in her ancestral home of Changzhou, Jiangsu, displaying many of her artwork and photos.displaying many of her artwork and photos.
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