1746 - 1809
Hong Liangji Chinese Philosopher
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| First Name |
Hong
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| Last Name |
Liangji
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| Birthday |
30th November, 1745
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| Birthplace |
Changzhou, China
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| Died |
1809
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| Nationality |
Chinese
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| Occupation |
Philosopher
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Hong Liangji (Chinese: 洪亮吉; pinyin: Hóng Liàngjí; Wade–Giles: Hung Liang-chi, 1746–1809), courtesy names Junzhi (君直) and Zhicun (稚存), was a Chinese scholar, statesman, political theorist, and philosopher. He was most famous for his critical essay to the Jiaqing Emperor, which resulted in his banishment to Yili in Xinjiang. In modern times, he is best remembered for his essay Zhi Ping Pian (治平篇, "On Governance and Well-being of the Empire") on population growth and its sociopolitical consequence, in which he raised many of the same issues that were raised by Malthus writing during the same period in England.