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For the second act of this three act play, whose overture I assign to the selection of a personal name different from that given me at birth, c. 2006, I¹  have, (see discussion for more detail) chosen the Chinese name:  
For the second act of this three act play, whose overture I assign to the selection of a personal name different from that given me at birth, c. 2006, I¹  have, (see discussion for more detail) chosen the Chinese name:  
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<html><a title='Old CV Page' href=/eg/index.php/CourseNot title="CV"><img src=https://meansofproduction.biz/images/RenJuan.jpg></a></html>
<html><a title='Old CV Page' href=/eg/index.php/CourseNot title="CV"><span style="font-size: 20px;"> &#x4eba; &#x5377;</span></a></html>
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in which the second character can be pronounced as is sometimes my given birth name and &#x4ec1; as 性.  &#x4ec1; may be replaced by &#20219; in deference to Chinese surname conventions and while SFAIK, &#x4ec1;  &#x4eba; &#x5377; is unique, it is also probably sounds gender disphoric for speakers of some Chinese langs, as I was born and identify as cis-male.
in which the second character can be pronounced as is sometimes my given birth name and &#x4ec1; as 性.  &#x4ec1; may be replaced by &#20219; in deference to Chinese surname conventions and while SFAIK, &#x4ec1;  &#x4eba; &#x5377; is unique, it is also probably sounds gender disphoric for speakers of some Chinese langs, as I was born and identify as cis-male.