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Chen Yi-sein ((ビルマ語:ရည်စိန်); ; 1924 - 23 March 2005) was a Sino-Burmese scholar who specialized in Burma–China relations from the mid-1950s until his death in March 2005. He was proficient in Burmese, Chinese and English.〔 He was one of the first members of the Burma Historical Commission when it was established by U Kaung in January 1955.〔 Chen served the Commission from 1956 until 1987.〔 Chen was born in Pyapon, Irrawaddy Division, British Burma in 1924. A fourth generation Sino-Burmese, Chen's forebears came from Taishan, Guangdong. He died in Taipei, Taiwan on 23 March 2005.〔〔 During World War II, Chen served as an translator for the Allied Forces.〔 Following the war, he served as a history researcher and lecturer at Rangoon University.〔 In December 2012, Thaw Kaung published a book, ''The Selected Writings of U Yi Sein'', a compilation of Chen's writings, including 28 Burmese articles and 7 English articles on Burmese history from the 1st to 20th centuries, with a focus on Sino-Burmese relations and Chinese records of the Pyu people.〔 ==Publications== *''A Model Burmese-Chinese Dictionary'' (模範緬華大辭典; ) (1962) *''The Chinese in Upper Burma Before A.D. 1700'' (1966) * ''A Brief History of Overseas Chinese in Rangoon'' (仰光華僑史略) *''A History of Overseas Chinese in Burma'' (緬甸華僑史話) *''Sino-Burmese Relations During the Early Ming Dynasty'' (明初之中緬關係) 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Chen Yi-sein」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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