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Lubi Kui In 1908, Lubi started the first professional magazine in education in China, the "Jiaoyu Zazhi" (教育雜誌). Lubi believed that education is the key in making a better nation. He published many essays and thesis on the magazine to introduce his ideas in education reforming.
Lubi Kui Lubi was born in a noble family in Hanzhong, Shaanxi, though his parents had come from Zhejiang. His mother was a niece of Li Hongzhang, a famous Chinese politician during the late Qing dynasty. In his early years, Lubi was taught in classical Chinese. Beginning in 1898, he attended to Nanchang English School (南昌英语学塾) and started to learn English and Japanese. He was influenced by new thought and was thus pro-revolutionary.
Lubi Kui In the spring of 1903, Lubi went to Wuchang, where he launched the "Xinxuejie Bookstore" (新学界书店). As the manager, he sold many pro-revolution books and booklets. He joined the underground revolution movement and became a surveillant. In 1905 he became the editor-in-chief of the newspaper "Chubao" (楚报) and after the closure of the newspaper under the pressure of Governor Zhang Zhidong he fled to Shanghai. There, he was employed as the manager and editor of a publishing company. In late 1906, Lubi became the headmaster of Wenming Primary School. He started to make a figure in Shanghai.
Lubi Kui In 1909, Lubi published an article titled "General Education Should Use Vernacular Characters" (普通教育应当采用俗体字) "on Jiaoyu Zazhi". This is the first time in history to advocate the promotion of simplified Chinese characters. In 1922, Lubi published another article "Deliverance on Coordinating Chinese Characters" (整理汉字的意见), in which he suggests that educators should respect the simplified characters invented by the folk and should adopt these characters in their teaching. He also proposes to simplify complex characters systematically.
Lubi Kui Lubi Kui (, 17 September 1886 – 9 July 1941) was a Chinese educationist and publisher. Lubi (陸費) was his family name. His courtesy name was Bohong (伯鸿). He was an early advocate for simplified Chinese characters.