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=== Liu Bannong === [[File:北京大学初期教师合影。左起:刘半农、沈尹默、陈大齐、马裕藻、张凤举、周作人、李玄伯.jpg|thumb|100x100px|A group photo of the early teachers of Peking University. From left: Liu Bannong, Shen Yinmo, Chen Daqi, Ma Yuzao, Zhang Fengju, Zhou Zuoren, Li Xuanbo.]] [[Liu Bannong]] was an important contributor to the magazine starting from 1916, invited by [[Chen Duxiu]].<ref name=":02">{{Cite journal|last=Hockx |first=Michel|date=2000-01-01|title=Liu Bannong and the forms of new poetry|url=https://commons.ln.edu.hk/jmlc/vol3/iss2/5|journal=Journal of Modern Literature in Chinese 現代中文文學學報|volume=3|issue=2|issn=1026-5120}}</ref> His article ''"''My View on Literary Reform: What is literature?" ({{Lang|zh|我之文學改良觀}}) was published in "La Jeunesse" in 1917. He suggested both on the content and the form of literary reform.
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