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Li Shu-hua

Li Shu-hua (simplified Chinese: 李书华; traditional Chinese: 李書華; pinyin: Lǐ Shūhuá, courtesy name: Runzhang 潤章, 23 September 1890 – 5 July 1979) was a Chinese biophysicist and politician. He was an educator, and administrator at Beijing University and a Chinese diplomat. He was the brother of Li Shu-tien.

Li Shu-hua
Li in Who's Who in China 4th ed., published in 1931
Born23 September 1890
DiedJuly 5, 1979(1979-07-05) (aged 88)
NationalityRepublic of China
Alma materUniversite de Paris
University of Toulouse
Scientific career
FieldsBiophysics
InstitutionsBeijing University
Academia Sinica
Universite de Paris
University of Hamburg

He went to France where he earned a doctorate in physics. In 1922 he returned to China where he worked at the Ministry of Education of the Republic of China and at the Academia Sinica.

From 1935 to 1949 he was chairman of the Chinese delegation of the Commission Mixte des Oeuvres Franco-Chinoises.[1] In 1945 he was elected a member of the Central Executive Committee of the Kuomintang and participated in the conference for the founding of the United Nations Educational, Scientific, and Cultural Organization (UNESCO). In 1946, 1947, and 1949 he attended the general conferences of the UNESCO as a Chinese delegate; in 1952 he served as chairman of the Chinese delegation to the Seventh General Conference of UNESCO.[2]

In 1949 he returned to France where he did research work at the Universite de Paris. In the academic year of 1951–52 he taught Chinese language and culture at the University of Hamburg in Germany.

He relocated to New York City in 1953 and died of a heart attack there in 1979.

Childhood and Education edit

Li Shu-hua was born in Qinhuangdao, Hebei. As a youth he studied Chinese Classics with private tutors. In 1912 he graduated first in his class at Chihli Higher Agricultural School and received a government grant to study in France,[3] where he participated in the Diligent Work-Frugal Study Movement.[4] He studied under a number of renowned professors, among them Nobel laureates Paul Sabatier, Gabriel Lippmann and Marie Curie.[4]: 22, 25  He also worked in the lab of Jean Perrin.[4]: 26  Li received the certificate of Ingenieur Agricole from the University of Toulouse in 1918, and the degrees Licencie es Sciences Physiques and Docteur es Sciences Physiques from the University of Paris in 1920 and 1922, respectively.[4]: 24–29 

Politics edit

Three leaders of the Tongmenghui lived as guests in the dormitory of the preparatory school Li attended prior to his studies in France.[5] Once in France Li met and befriended Li Shizeng and Wu Zhihui, two of the fiercely anti-communist "Four Elders" of the Chinese Nationalist Party; Columbia University's Rare Book and Manuscript Library contains multiple volumes of his personal correspondence with them in Chinese. Li admired the President of Peking University (and another of the "Four Elders") Cai Yuanpei:

"President Cai stood for academic freedom. The professors whom he engaged for Peking University ranged from one extreme to the other in political thinking. [...] Li Shizeng advocated the theory of anarchism. President Cai himself believed in the doctrines of Kropotkin. In Peking University Mr. Cai adopted the policy of "university governed by professors". All of the important problems concerning the university were discussed in the [...] Senate of university which was composed of a number of professors elected by and from among all professors."[6]

While Li's first allegiance was to science he also wrote about people, politics, and events. His Reminiscences includes the sections "Wu Chi-hui, Ts'ai Yuan-p'ei, Li Shi-tseng, and Chang Ching-chiang: Their Participation in the Revolution and Their Contributions to China"[7] and "What I know about Li Ta-chao and Ch'en Tu-hsiu and the Early Development of Communism."[8]

Audio recordings of Li's reminiscences (in Chinese) are available online as part of Columbia University's Chinese Oral History project.

Career edit

Li Shu-hua returned to China in 1922 and served as professor of physics at Peking University until 1930.[9] He served concurrently as the acting president of the University Franco-Chinois in Peking (1926-1928)[10] and then as acting president of Peiping University (1928-1929).[11] In 1929, he became vice president of the National Academy of Peiping, a post he held until the takeover of the Communist Party forced its closing in 1949.[12] Between 1930 and 1931 he concurrently served the Ministry of Education first as vice-minister and then as minister.[13] He became a member of the Research Council, Academia Sinica in 1935 and was its director-general in 1943. He was twice elected chairman of the board of directors of the Chinese Society of Physics, and once of the Chinese Society of Astronomers. He served on the Boards of Directors of the Beijing Natural History Museum and the Beijing National Central Museum and the Peiping Palace Museum. Between 1953 and 1960 he wrote many articles on Chinese invention and discovery in science. He won a research award from the Society of Sigma Xi and the Scientific Research Society in 1958.[1]

In 1926 he was awarded the "Officier de la Legion d' Honneur" by the French Government;[14] in 1949 he was awarded the "Commandeur de la Legion d' Honneur".[15]

References edit

  1. ^ a b C. Martin Wilbur|Preface to The Reminiscences of Li Shu-Hua as told to Minta Chou Wang, 1960-61, as part of Columbia University's Chinese Oral History Project
  2. ^ ibid
  3. ^ ibid
  4. ^ a b c d Li, Shu-Hua. The Reminiscences of Li Shu-Hua as told to Minta Chou Wang. Part of Columbia University's Chinese Oral History Project, 1961, p. 16.
  5. ^ ibid, p. 17.
  6. ^ ibid, p. 32.
  7. ^ ibid, p. 200-224.
  8. ^ ibid, p 189-199.
  9. ^ ibid, p. 31-34.
  10. ^ ibid, p. 35-37.
  11. ^ ibid, p. 37-39.
  12. ^ ibid, p. 48-82.
  13. ^ ibid, p. 39-48.
  14. ^ Li, Shu-Hua. The Reminiscences of Li Shu-Hua as told to Minta Chou Wang. Part of Columbia University's Chinese Oral History Project, 1961, p. 36.
  15. ^ ibid, p. 80.

External links edit

  • Shuhua Li papers at the Rare Book and Manuscript Library, Columbia University, New York, NY

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In this Chinese name the family name is Li Li Shu hua simplified Chinese 李书华 traditional Chinese 李書華 pinyin Lǐ Shuhua courtesy name Runzhang 潤章 23 September 1890 5 July 1979 was a Chinese biophysicist and politician He was an educator and administrator at Beijing University and a Chinese diplomat He was the brother of Li Shu tien Li Shu huaLi in Who s Who in China 4th ed published in 1931Born23 September 1890Lulong County Hebei Qing dynastyDiedJuly 5 1979 1979 07 05 aged 88 New York City United StatesNationalityRepublic of ChinaAlma materUniversite de ParisUniversity of ToulouseScientific careerFieldsBiophysicsInstitutionsBeijing UniversityAcademia SinicaUniversite de ParisUniversity of HamburgHe went to France where he earned a doctorate in physics In 1922 he returned to China where he worked at the Ministry of Education of the Republic of China and at the Academia Sinica From 1935 to 1949 he was chairman of the Chinese delegation of the Commission Mixte des Oeuvres Franco Chinoises 1 In 1945 he was elected a member of the Central Executive Committee of the Kuomintang and participated in the conference for the founding of the United Nations Educational Scientific and Cultural Organization UNESCO In 1946 1947 and 1949 he attended the general conferences of the UNESCO as a Chinese delegate in 1952 he served as chairman of the Chinese delegation to the Seventh General Conference of UNESCO 2 In 1949 he returned to France where he did research work at the Universite de Paris In the academic year of 1951 52 he taught Chinese language and culture at the University of Hamburg in Germany He relocated to New York City in 1953 and died of a heart attack there in 1979 Contents 1 Childhood and Education 2 Politics 3 Career 4 References 5 External linksChildhood and Education editLi Shu hua was born in Qinhuangdao Hebei As a youth he studied Chinese Classics with private tutors In 1912 he graduated first in his class at Chihli Higher Agricultural School and received a government grant to study in France 3 where he participated in the Diligent Work Frugal Study Movement 4 He studied under a number of renowned professors among them Nobel laureates Paul Sabatier Gabriel Lippmann and Marie Curie 4 22 25 He also worked in the lab of Jean Perrin 4 26 Li received the certificate of Ingenieur Agricole from the University of Toulouse in 1918 and the degrees Licencie es Sciences Physiques and Docteur es Sciences Physiques from the University of Paris in 1920 and 1922 respectively 4 24 29 Politics editThree leaders of the Tongmenghui lived as guests in the dormitory of the preparatory school Li attended prior to his studies in France 5 Once in France Li met and befriended Li Shizeng and Wu Zhihui two of the fiercely anti communist Four Elders of the Chinese Nationalist Party Columbia University s Rare Book and Manuscript Library contains multiple volumes of his personal correspondence with them in Chinese Li admired the President of Peking University and another of the Four Elders Cai Yuanpei President Cai stood for academic freedom The professors whom he engaged for Peking University ranged from one extreme to the other in political thinking Li Shizeng advocated the theory of anarchism President Cai himself believed in the doctrines of Kropotkin In Peking University Mr Cai adopted the policy of university governed by professors All of the important problems concerning the university were discussed in the Senate of university which was composed of a number of professors elected by and from among all professors 6 While Li s first allegiance was to science he also wrote about people politics and events His Reminiscences includes the sections Wu Chi hui Ts ai Yuan p ei Li Shi tseng and Chang Ching chiang Their Participation in the Revolution and Their Contributions to China 7 and What I know about Li Ta chao and Ch en Tu hsiu and the Early Development of Communism 8 Audio recordings of Li s reminiscences in Chinese are available online as part of Columbia University s Chinese Oral History project Career editLi Shu hua returned to China in 1922 and served as professor of physics at Peking University until 1930 9 He served concurrently as the acting president of the University Franco Chinois in Peking 1926 1928 10 and then as acting president of Peiping University 1928 1929 11 In 1929 he became vice president of the National Academy of Peiping a post he held until the takeover of the Communist Party forced its closing in 1949 12 Between 1930 and 1931 he concurrently served the Ministry of Education first as vice minister and then as minister 13 He became a member of the Research Council Academia Sinica in 1935 and was its director general in 1943 He was twice elected chairman of the board of directors of the Chinese Society of Physics and once of the Chinese Society of Astronomers He served on the Boards of Directors of the Beijing Natural History Museum and the Beijing National Central Museum and the Peiping Palace Museum Between 1953 and 1960 he wrote many articles on Chinese invention and discovery in science He won a research award from the Society of Sigma Xi and the Scientific Research Society in 1958 1 In 1926 he was awarded the Officier de la Legion d Honneur by the French Government 14 in 1949 he was awarded the Commandeur de la Legion d Honneur 15 References editConstructs such as ibid loc cit and idem are discouraged by Wikipedia s style guide for footnotes as they are easily broken Please improve this article by replacing them with named references quick guide or an abbreviated title November 2022 Learn how and when to remove this template message a b C Martin Wilbur Preface to The Reminiscences of Li Shu Hua as told to Minta Chou Wang 1960 61 as part of Columbia University s Chinese Oral History Project ibid ibid a b c d Li Shu Hua The Reminiscences of Li Shu Hua as told to Minta Chou Wang Part of Columbia University s Chinese Oral History Project 1961 p 16 ibid p 17 ibid p 32 ibid p 200 224 ibid p 189 199 ibid p 31 34 ibid p 35 37 ibid p 37 39 ibid p 48 82 ibid p 39 48 Li Shu Hua The Reminiscences of Li Shu Hua as told to Minta Chou Wang Part of Columbia University s Chinese Oral History Project 1961 p 36 ibid p 80 External links editShuhua Li papers at the Rare Book and Manuscript Library Columbia University New York NY Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Li Shu hua amp oldid 1186500359, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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