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20: 325: 218:, asking to convene a Taiwan Provincial Assembly. The initiative, taken over by the League for the Establishment of a Formosan Parliament in 1923, was unsuccessful, and ended in 1934. In 1926, Lin and Chen Hsin founded the Tatung Trust Company. In May 1927, Lin embarked on a year-long trip across the world, spending most of his time in Europe and the United States. His travel writings included frequent social commentary, and appeared in 311:
for her communist beliefs. Lin remained a member of the Taiwan Representative Council after the uprising. The legislative body held little power, and Lin attempted to resign several times, only to be refused. As a result, Lin left Taiwan for Japan on 23 September 1949, on leave for medical treatment.
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in 1930, which advocated for local autonomy. Several members of the Taiwanese's People's Party that joined the new alliance were expelled from the party, and Lin withdrew from the party in protest. Lin's work with the alliance resulted in the
131:, moved to China after his father's death. Lin Tzu-keng later renounced Japanese citizenship and became the first Taiwanese to be granted Republic of China citizenship in 1913. Despite living in 1223: 1253: 99: 234: 265:-affiliated officials and Taiwanese expatriates based in the city. While in Shanghai, Lin and his delegation were invited to attend the signing of an instrument of surrender between 211: 160: 75:
and his wife. Lin Hsien-tang's mother died when he was young, and he was raised by his grandmother. Lin was tutored at home and became a wealthy landlord based in
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immediately upon Chen's arrival in Taiwan on 24 October 1945. Lin became a member of the Kuomintang in November of that year, and was later appointed to the
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to secure Taiwanese representation within the imperial Japanese government. Starting in 1921, Lin submitted annual petitions to the
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of 1947. As the events of the uprising led to unrest in Taichung, Lin called for veteran military officer
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finished editing it in Lin's stead. Lin Fang-ying, a descendant of Lin Hsien-tang's, opened the
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published its first issue. The publication was funded by Lin Hsien-tang, Lin Hsiung-cheng,
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Lin began learning Mandarin, and lent his support to the Kuomintang. Lin met with
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Whither Taiwan and Mainland China: National Identity, the State and Intellectuals
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Lin Hsien-tang's earliest Taiwan-based ancestor was Lin Shi, who traveled the
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Beyond the Western Liberal Order: Yanaihara Tadao and Empire as Society
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The Construction of National Identity in Taiwan's Media, 1896-2012
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Petition Movement for the Establishment of a Taiwanese Parliament
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Welfare Capitalism in Taiwan: State, Economy and Social Policy
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Politicians of the Republic of China on Taiwan from Taichung
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Political office-holders in the Republic of China on Taiwan
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Lin ignored all calls to return to Taiwan, and he died in
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from 1927 to 1931. After he returned to Taiwan, Lin and
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Lin Hsien-tang’s Travel Writings from around the Globe
913:"Taiwan in Time: Anti-colonial messages from the sky" 783:"Taiwan in Time: A life devoted to political freedom" 961: 959: 397: 1195: 1171:Chen, Chien-chih; Chin, Jonathan (26 May 2019). 1043:Shin, Gi-Wook; Sneider, Daniel C., eds. (2011). 620:"Taiwan in Time: The devout and determined poet" 523: 521: 519: 517: 515: 513: 930: 956: 774: 401:; Huang, Sam; Mulvagh, Conor (December 2012). 170:, established by Lin in 1914 with the help of 510: 16:Taiwanese politician and activist (1881–1956) 1147:"Taiwan in Time: Students of the resistance" 994: 992: 990: 988: 64:in 1746. Lin Hsien-tang was born in 1881 to 1274:Taiwanese collaborators with Imperial Japan 1084: 1082: 1080: 1078: 1076: 1074: 1072: 1070: 1068: 1066: 1042: 556:"Taiwan in Time: A question of citizenship" 1144: 1124:. Transaction Publishers. pp. 40–41. 1113: 1111: 1088: 998: 965: 910: 832: 780: 727: 670: 668: 666: 643: 617: 590: 553: 547: 527: 438:. Hong Kong University Press. p. 32. 303:to led a resistance movement, distrusting 150: 985: 800: 1170: 1063: 887:"Discovering the people who made Taiwan" 861:"Chiang Wei-shui deserves to be honored" 809:"Remembering 228: Facing a violent past" 323: 202:. Lin Hsien-tang was a cofounder of the 55: 18: 1108: 852: 663: 1196: 1046:History Textbooks and the Wars in Asia 1001:"Taiwan in Time: Fractured resistance" 674: 530:"Taiwan in Time: The reformer's visit" 1239:Members of the House of Peers (Japan) 1117: 826: 747: 586: 584: 582: 580: 578: 576: 459: 457: 455: 427: 425: 423: 393: 391: 937:Yang, Ching-tsu (28 February 2000). 936: 878: 493:"Historic manuscripts go on display" 92:Wufeng Lin Family Mansion and Garden 1121:Taiwan in Transformation, 1895-2005 939:"Disillusion forged a new identity" 904: 858: 753: 695: 681:. Palgrave Macmillan. p. 102. 490: 484: 431: 362: 13: 1244:Political office-holders in Taiwan 1229:Taiwanese political party founders 1219:20th-century Taiwanese politicians 884: 806: 704:"Taiwanese youth creating new era" 701: 573: 463: 452: 420: 388: 100:Chestnut Leaved Oak Poetry Society 14: 1295: 1214:Taiwanese people of Hoklo descent 859:Lee, Shiao-feng (7 August 2004). 835:"Taiwan in Time: Say no to opium" 807:Ko, Shu-ling (28 February 2003). 410:Taiwan in Comparative Perspective 155:Lin Hsien-tang was an admirer of 1279:Kuomintang politicians in Taiwan 352:to commemorate him in May 2019. 235:Taiwanese Alliance for Home Rule 1164: 1145:Han Cheung (27 February 2022). 1138: 1089:Han Cheung (8 September 2019). 1036: 1018: 885:Yu, Sen-Lun (10 January 2003). 721: 637: 350:Lin Hsien-tang Residence Museum 329:Lin Hsien-tang Residence Museum 249:. Lin himself was named to the 966:Han Cheung (9 December 2018). 911:Han Cheung (16 October 2016). 833:Han Cheung (22 January 2017). 611: 591:Rubinstein, Murray A. (2007). 204:Taiwanese Cultural Association 90:, whose ancestral home is the 44: 35: 1: 1259:Taiwanese democracy activists 999:Han Cheung (12 August 2018). 491:Chu, Monique (16 June 2000). 355: 1264:Taiwanese emigrants to Japan 781:Han Cheung (2 August 2015). 702:Na, Su-phoh (26 July 2015). 618:Han Cheung (21 April 2019). 597:. M.E. Sharpe. p. 302. 528:Han Cheung (25 March 2018). 135:, Lin Hsien-tang spoke only 7: 728:Han Cheung (14 July 2024). 161:Taiwan Assimilation Society 10: 1300: 1049:. Routledge. p. 180. 644:Han Cheung (29 May 2022). 370:"History Comes into Focus" 282:Taiwan Provincial Assembly 98:. Lin was a member of the 554:Han Cheung (7 May 2015). 470:. Springer. p. 217. 319: 754:Hsu, Chien-Jung (2014). 255:Second Sino-Japanese War 208:Taiwanese People's Party 147:'s education in France. 1030:Encyclopedia Britannica 247:local elections of 1935 151:Later life and activism 1118:Huang, Junjie (2006). 675:Nakano, Ryoko (2013). 331: 24: 1284:Taiwanese art patrons 760:. Brill. p. 24. 594:Taiwan: A New History 432:Hao, Zhidong (2010). 327: 79:. 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Index


Chinese
pinyin
House of Peers
Taiwan Strait
Lin Wenqin
zh
Taichung
Wufeng Lin family
zh
Wufeng Lin Family Mansion and Garden
Wufeng District
Chestnut Leaved Oak Poetry Society
zh
Lin Chao-tung
zh
Lin Tzu-keng
zh
Japanese Taiwan
Hokkien
Japanese
Yen Shui-long
Liang Qichao
Taiwan Assimilation Society
zh
Itagaki Taisuke
Taiwan Youth
zh
Koo Hsien-jung
Yen Yun-nien

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