Hu Qiuyuan

This is a Chinese name; the family name is Hu.
Hu Qiuyuan
Native name 胡秋原
Born Hu Yechong (胡業崇)
Hu Zengyou (胡曾佑)
(1910-06-11)June 11, 1910
Huangpi County, Hubei
Died May 24, 2004(2004-05-24) (aged 93)
Taibei County, Taiwan
Pen name Weiming (未名)
Shiming (石明)
Bingchan (冰禪)
Occupation Author, educator, politician
Language Chinese, English
Alma mater National Wuchang University
Fudan University
Waseda University
Period 1962 - 1980
Genre Essay
Notable works Ancient Chinese Culture and the Chinese Intellectuals
The History of Chinese Ideologies
The Biography of Chinese Heroes
Spouse Jing Youru
Children Hu Caihe

Hu Qiuyuan (Chinese: 胡秋原; pinyin: Hū Qiūyuán; 11 June 1910 - 24 May 2004) is a Chinese author, educator and politician from Taiwan.[1][2]

Biography

Hu was born in June 1910 in Huangpi County, Hubei.

At the age of 15, he entered National Wuchang University (國立武昌大學) and joined the Chinese Communist Youth League.

In 1928, Hu was accepted to Fudan University, where he majored in Chinese literature.

Hu went to Japan in 1929, he studied political economy at Waseda University. He returned to Shanghai in 1931.

Hu went to Hong Kong in November 1933, but he was arrested and expelled by the British Hong Kong Government.

From 1934 to 1936, Hu visited India, Egypt, the United Kingdom, the Soviet Union, and the United States.

Hu returned to China in 1937, he founded the Times Daily (《時代日報》) in Hankou, then he joined the Kuomintang.

Hu was elected to the Senate in 1940 in Chongqing.

After the Second Sino-Japanese War, Hu was elected legislator. At the same time, he taught at Ji'nan University and Fudan University.

In 1949, Hu went to Hong Kong, then he settled in Taiwan in 1951. He taught at National Taiwan Normal University, Shih Hsin University, and Fu Hsing Kang College.

In 1962, Hu caught in a war of works with Li Ao and Ju Haoran.

In 1970, Hu waged a paper-warfare against Yu Guangzhong.

On 12 September 1988, Hu visited Chinese Mainland, and talked on questions of reunification of China with Deng Yingchao, then he was expelled from the Kuomintang.[1][3]

Hu served as the Honorary President of Peaceful Reunification of China Alliance (中國統一聯盟).

On 24 May 2004, Hu died of illness at Gengshen Hospital (耕莘醫院), in Xindian, Taipei County, aged 95.

Works

Personal life

Hu married Jing Youru (敬幼如), he had a daughter Hu Caihe (胡採禾).

References

  1. 1 2 "《揭秘:谁是"海峡两岸破冰第一人"?》". Ifeng (in Chinese). Qiu Shi. 2011-09-11.
  2. 胡秋原缘何为《八一宣言》润色. zgg.org.cn (in Chinese). 2013.
  3. 胡秋原:不怕开除党籍的统派. people.com (in Chinese). 2010.
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