"ID","person full name","person name (Transcription)","person name (Alternative)","education institution","instit Name (English)","instit Name (Vernacular)","instit Name (Transliteration)","instit location","Disciplne_Code","Discipline_strd_Gen","Discipline_strd_Spec","Province-Area","Country","education start date","education end date","Duration","Thesis","Fellowship","education comments","education sources","sentence" "B032","章士釗","Zhang Shizhao","Chang Shih-chao","Aberdeen University","Aberdeen University",NA,NA,"Aberdeen","LAW","Law",NA,"Scotland","United Kingdom","1908",NA,NA,NA,NA,"City and institution to be verified","Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol1, p. 105","Enrolling at the Seisoku School to study English, he began to prepare himself for the study of European civilization and departed in 1908 for Scotland to continue his Western education." "B549","楊昌濟","Yang Changji","Yang Ch'ang-chi","Aberdeen University","Aberdeen University",NA,NA,"Aberdeen",NA,"Philosophy",NA,NA,"United Kingdom","1909","1912",NA,NA,NA,NA,"Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol4, p. 1;https://zh.wikipedia.org/wiki/%E6%9D%A8%E6%98%8C%E6%B5%8E",NA "B108","蔣廷黻","Jiang Tingfu","Chiang T'ing-fu","American Presbyterian Missionary school","American Presbyterian Missionary school",NA,NA,"Xiangtan",NA,NA,NA,"Hunan","China","1906",NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,"Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol1, p. 354","In 1906, Tsiang transferred to a school run by American Presbyterian missionaries in Hsiangt'an, Hunan, so that he could study English." "B565","葉公超","Ye Gongchao","Yeh Kung-ch'ao","Amherst College","Amherst College",NA,NA,"Amherst",NA,"Unknown",NA,"Massachussets","United States",NA,"1925",NA,NA,NA,"Supplemented from Wipedia and change of graduation year [1924 to 1925])","Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol4, p. 29","After being graduated magna cum laude in 1924, Yeh went to England, where he studied at Cambridge University and received an M.A. degree in Indo-European linguistics early in 1926." "B504","王正廷","Wang Zhengting","Wang Cheng-t'ing","Anglo-Chinese College","Anglo-Chinese College",NA,NA,"Tianjin",NA,NA,NA,"Hebei","China","1895",NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,"Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol3, p. 362","In 1895, at the age of 13, he entered Anglo-Chinese College at Tientsin, and the following year he matriculated at the preparatory school of Peiyang University." "B280","李克農","Li Kenong","Li K'o-nung","Anhui gongxue",NA,"安徽公學","Anhui Gongxue","Wuhu",NA,NA,NA,"Hunan","China","1910",NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,"Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol2, p. 307;https://zh.wikipedia.org/wiki/%E6%9D%8E%E5%85%8B%E5%86%9C",NA "B092","誠靜怡","Cheng Jingyi","Ch'eng Ching-yi","Anglo-Chinese College [Beijing]","Anglo-Chinese College [Beijing]",NA,NA,"Beijing",NA,NA,NA,"Hebei","China",NA,"1896",NA,NA,NA,"London Missionary Society","Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol1, p. 284","After receiving an early education along traditional Chinese lines, Ch'eng Ching-yi entered the Anglo- Chinese Institute of the London Missionary Society in Peking, from which he was graduated in 1896." "B212","薛敏老","Xue Minlao","Hsueh Min-lao","Anglo-Chinese College [Fuzhou]","Anglo-Chinese College [Fuzhou]",NA,NA,"Fuzhou",NA,NA,NA,"Fujian","China",NA,"1905",NA,NA,NA,NA,"Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol2, p. 151","He attended the Anglo-Chinese School of Foochow and in 1905 entered Ann Arbor High School in Ann Arbor, Michigan." "B321","劉瑞恆","Liu Ruiheng","Liu Jui-heng","Anglo-Chinese College [Shanghai]","Anglo-Chinese College [Shanghai]",NA,NA,"Shanghai",NA,NA,NA,"Jiangsu","China","1902","1904",NA,NA,NA,NA,"Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol2, p. 402","After studying at Anglo- Chinese College from 1902 to 1904 and at Peiyang College from 1904 to 1906, J. Heng Liu went to the United States and enrolled at Harvard College." "B099","江長川","Jiang Changchuan","Chiang Ch'ang-ch'uan","Anglo-Chinese College [Shanghai]","Anglo-Chinese College [Shanghai]",NA,NA,"Shanghai",NA,NA,NA,"Jiangsu","China","1905","1909","4",NA,NA,NA,"Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol1, p. 305","To support himself and to continue his education, Z. T. Kaung taught and studied at Anglo-Chinese College (Methodist) in Shanghai for four years (1905-9)." "B435","宋漢章","Song Hanzhang","Sung Han-chang","Anglo-Chinese College [Shanghai]","Anglo-Chinese College [Shanghai]",NA,NA,"Shanghai",NA,NA,NA,"Jiangsu","China",NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,"Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol3, p. 195","He received his early education at a local private school and then went to Shanghai for study at the Anglo-Chinese Academy." "B573","顏惠慶","Yan Huiqing","Yen Hui-ch'ing","Anglo-Chinese College [Shanghai]","Anglo-Chinese College [Shanghai]",NA,NA,"Shanghai",NA,NA,NA,"Jiangsu","China",NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,"Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol4, p. 50","W. W. Yen studied at St. John's College, Anglo- Chinese College, and the T'ung-wen-kuan in Shanghai before going to the United States in 1895 to enter an Episcopal-sponsored secondary school in Virginia." "B375","牛惠生","Niu Huisheng","Niu Hui-sheng","Anglo-Chinese Public School","Anglo-Chinese Public School",NA,NA,"Shanghai",NA,NA,NA,"Jiangsu","China",NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,"Relative datation","Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol3, p. 43","After receiving his early education in the Chinese classics from private tutors, W. S. New attended the Anglo- Chinese Public School and the St. John's Middle School." "B423","蘇雪林","Su Xuelin","Su Hsueh-lin","Anhui Province First Normal School for Girls","Anhui Province First Normal School for Girls",NA,NA,"Anqing",NA,NA,NA,NA,"China",NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,"Institution?","Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol3, p. 155","After graduation in 1919 and a brief period as a teacher at the Anking Experimental Primary School, she entered the Peking Women's Higher Normal School." "B212","薛敏老","Xue Minlao","Hsueh Min-lao","Ann Arbor High School","Ann Arbor High School",NA,NA,"Ann Arbor",NA,NA,NA,"Michigan","United States","1905","1908",NA,NA,NA,NA,"Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol2, p. 151","He attended the Anglo-Chinese School of Foochow and in 1905 entered Ann Arbor High School in Ann Arbor, Michigan." "B578","余漢謀","Yu Hanmou","Yü Han-mou","Army Preparatory School","Army Preparatory School","陸軍預備學校","Lujun Yubei Xuexiao","Wuhan","MIL","Military",NA,NA,"China","<1913",NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,"Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol4, p. 61;https://zh.wikipedia.org/wiki/%E4%BD%99%E6%BC%A2%E8%AC%80",NA "B516","王芃生","Wang Pengheng","Wang P'eng-sheng","Hunan Army Primary School","Hunan Army Primary School","長沙湖南陸軍小學","Changsha Hunan Lujun Xiaoxue","Changsha","MIL","Military",NA,NA,"China","1910",NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,"Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol3, p. 391;https://baike.baidu.com/item/%E7%8E%8B%E8%8A%83%E7%94%9F",NA "B327","劉文輝","Liu Wenhui","Liu Wen-hui","Sichuan Army Primary School","Sichuan Army Primary School",NA,NA,"Chengdu","MIL","Military",NA,"Sichuan","China",NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,"Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol2, p. 417","He attended the Chengtu Army Primary School, the Shensi Army Middle School, the Peking Army Preparatory School, and the Paoting A^Iilitary Academy." "B099","江長川","Jiang Changchuan","Chiang Ch'ang-ch'uan","Asbury College","Asbury College",NA,NA,"Wilmore",NA,"IRR",NA,"Kentucky","United States",NA,"1926",NA,NA,NA,"Honorary degree","Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol1, p. 305;https://zh.wikipedia.org/wiki/%E6%B1%9F%E9%95%BF%E5%B7%9D","In 1926 he was awarded an honorary D.D. degree by Asbury College at Wilmore, Kentucky." "B397","邵力子","Shao Lizi","Shao Li-tzu","Aurora University","Aurora University",NA,NA,"Shanghai","HUM","Literature",NA,"Jiangsu","China","1903",NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,"Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol3, p. 91","After passing the examinations for the chü-jen degree in 1903, he studied briefly at Aurora University in Shanghai and then transferred to Futan University, where he taught in the lower grades while pursuing his own studies." "B277","李璜","Li Huang","Li Huang","Aurora University","Aurora University",NA,NA,"Shanghai","HUM","Foreign language & Literature",NA,"Jiangsu","China","1914","1916",NA,NA,NA,NA,"Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol2, p. 302","The following year, he entered Aurora University, a French Jesuit institution in Shanghai." "B366","梅貽琦","Mei Yiqi","Mei Yi-ch'i","Baoding Higher School","Baoding Higher School","保定高等學堂","Baoding Gaodeng Xuetang","Baoding","PRE","Preparatory",NA,NA,"China","1908","1909",NA,NA,NA,NA,"Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol3, p. 29;https://zh.wikipedia.org/wiki/%E6%A2%85%E8%B2%BD%E7%90%A6","After graduation in 1908, he entered the Kao-teng hsueh-t'ang in Paoting, where he prepared for the Boxer Indemnity Fund Scholarship examinations in 1909, thus becoming one of the forty-seven candidates chosen that year for study in the United States." "B550","楊傑","Yang Jie","Yang Chieh","Baoding Military Academy","Baoding Military Academy","陸軍軍官學校","Lujun Junguan Xuexiao","Baoding","MIL","Military",NA,NA,"China","1906",NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,"Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol4, p. 3",NA "B550","楊傑","Yang Jie","Yang Chieh","Baoding Military Academy","Baoding Military Academy","北洋軍官學堂","Beiyang Junguan Xuetang","Baoding","MIL","Military",NA,"Hebei","China","1906","1913",NA,NA,NA,"Also named i 陸軍軍官学校 n Wiki sources","Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol4, p. 3;https://zh.wikipedia.org/wiki/%E6%A5%8A%E6%9D%B0_(%E5%A4%A7%E7%90%86)",NA "B176","賀耀組","He Huizu","He Huizu","Baoding Military Academy","Baoding Military Academy","陸軍軍官學校","Lujun Junguan Xuexiao","Wuhan","MIL","Military",NA,NA,"China","1909","1911",NA,NA,NA,NA,"Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol2, p. 77;https://zh.wikipedia.org/wiki/%E8%B3%80%E8%80%80%E7%B5%84",NA "B452","唐生智","Tang Shengzhi","T'ang Sheng-chih","Baoding Military Academy","Baoding Military Academy","陸軍軍官學校","Lujun Junguan Xuexiao","Baoding","MIL","Military",NA,"Hebei","China","1912",NA,NA,NA,NA,"Uncertain","Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol3, p. 236","It may be inferred that he later attended the Wuchang Army Middle School, for in 1912 he enrolled in the infantry course at the Paoting Military Academy, where his schoolmates included Ch'en Ming-shu and Liu Wen-tao (qq.v.)" "B578","余漢謀","Yu Hanmou","Yü Han-mou","Baoding Military Academy","Baoding Military Academy","北洋軍官學堂","Beiyang Junguan Xuetang","Baoding","MIL","Military",NA,NA,"China","1913","1919",NA,NA,NA,NA,"Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol4, p. 61;https://zh.wikipedia.org/wiki/%E4%BD%99%E6%BC%A2%E8%AC%80",NA "B380","白崇禧","Bai Chongxi","Pai Ch'ung-hsi","Baoding Military Academy","Baoding Military Academy","保定陸軍軍官學校","Baoding Lujun Junguan Xuexiao","Baoding","MIL","Military",NA,"Hebei","China","1915","1916",NA,NA,NA,NA,"Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol3, p. 51;https://zh.wikipedia.org/wiki/%E7%99%BD%E5%B4%87%E7%A6%A7","In June 1915 Pai entered the third class of the Paoting Military Academy, where his classmates included Huang Shao-hung and Hsia Wei." "B233","黃紹竑","Huang Shaohong","Huang Shao-hung","Baoding Military Academy","Baoding Military Academy","保定陸軍軍官學校","Baoding Lujun Junguan Xuexiao","Baoding","MIL","Military",NA,NA,"China","1915",NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,"Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol2, p. 205","In June 1915 he entered the third class of the Paoting Military Academy." "B213","薛岳","Xue Yue","Hsueh Yueh","Baoding Military Academy","Baoding Military Academy","保定陸軍軍官學校","Baoding Lujun Junguan Xuexiao","Baoding","MIL","Military",NA,NA,"China","1916",NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,"Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol2, p. 153","He spent two years at the school and six months in the army before entering the sixth class of the Paoting Military Academy in 1916." "B458","鄧錫侯","Deng Xihou","Teng Hsi-hou","Baoding Military Academy","Baoding Military Academy","保定陸軍軍官學校","Baoding Lujun Junguan Xuexiao","Baoding","MIL","Military",NA,NA,"China","1917","1919",NA,NA,NA,NA,"Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol3, p. 251","He received his education at the Szechwan Army Primary School, the Nanking Army Middle School, and the Paoting Military Academy." "B169","何鍵","He Jian","Ho Chien","Baoding Military Academy","Baoding Military Academy","保定陸軍軍官學校","Baoding Lujun Junguan Xuexiao","Baoding","MIL","Military",NA,"North China","China",NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,"OCR error","Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol2, p. 60","He then went to north China to enter the third class at the Paoting MiUtary Academy." "B578","余漢謀","Yu Hanmou","Yü Han-mou","Baoding Military Academy","Baoding Military Academy","保定陸軍軍官學校","Baoding Lujun Junguan Xuexiao","Baoding","MIL","Military",NA,NA,"China",NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,"Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol4, p. 61;https://zh.wikipedia.org/wiki/%E5%AD%AB%E9%80%A3%E4%BB%B2",NA "B315","劉峙","Liu Zhi","Liu Chih","Baoding Military Academy","Baoding Military Academy","保定陸軍軍官學校","Baoding Lujun Junguan Xuexiao","Baoding","MIL","Military",NA,NA,"China",NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,"Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol2, p. 391","After spending about five months at Hsinminfu with the 39th Brigade of the 20th Division, he entered the Paoting Military Academy as a member of the second class, infantry division." "B327","劉文輝","Liu Wenhui","Liu Wen-hui","Baoding Military Academy","Baoding Military Academy","保定陸軍軍官學校","Baoding Lujun Junguan Xuexiao","Baoding","MIL","Military",NA,"Hebei","China",NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,"Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol2, p. 417","He attended the Chengtu Army Primary School, the Shensi Army Middle School, the Peking Army Preparatory School, and the Paoting A^Iilitary Academy." "B396","商震","Shang Zhen","Shang Chen","Baoding Military Academy","Baoding Military Academy","保定陸軍軍官學校","Baoding Lujun Junguan Xuexiao","Baoding","MIL","Military",NA,NA,"China",NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,"Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol3, p. 89","After receiving a military education, he became a divisional staff officer in Fengtien, where he became active in the anti-Manchu revolutionary movement." "B014","張治中","Zhang Zhizhong","Chang Chih-chung","Baoding Military Academy","Baoding Military Academy","保定陸軍軍官學校","Baoding Lujun Junguan Xuexiao","Baoding","MIL","Military",NA,"Hebei","China",NA,"1916",NA,NA,NA,NA,"Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol1, p. 41","After the republic was established in 1912, he entered the second military preparatory school, where he studied for two years." "B105","蔣光鼐","Jiang Guangnai","Chiang Kuang-nai","Baoding Military Academy","Baoding Military Academy","保定陸軍軍官學校","Baoding Lujun Junguan Xuexiao","Baoding","MIL","Military",NA,NA,"China",NA,"1913",NA,NA,NA,NA,"Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol1, p. 344","Born into a fairly prosperous landlord family in Tungkuan, Kwangtung, Chiang Kuang-nai received a traditional education in his boyhood, but decided on a military career and entered a military school." "B470","丁惟汾","Ding Weifen","Ding Weifen","Baoding Normal School","Baoding Normal School","保定師範學校","Baoding Shifan Xuexiao","Baoding",NA,NA,NA,NA,"China","1903","1904",NA,NA,NA,NA,"Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol3, p. 276;https://zh.wikipedia.org/wiki/%E4%B8%81%E6%83%9F%E6%B1%BE",NA "B433","宋哲元","Song Zheyuan","Sung Che-yuan","Battalion School of the Left Route Reserve Army","Battalion School of the Left Route Reserve Army",NA,NA,NA,"MIL","Military",NA,NA,"China",NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,"Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol3, p. 189","He entered the Battalion School of the Left Route Reserve Army, commanded by Lu Chien-chang, the uncle of Feng Yü-hsiang (q.v.)." "B327","劉文輝","Liu Wenhui","Liu Wen-hui","Beijing Army Preparatory School","Beijing Army Preparatory School",NA,NA,"Beijing","MIL","Military",NA,NA,"China",NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,"Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol2, p. 417","He attended the Chengtu Army Primary School, the Shensi Army Middle School, the Peking Army Preparatory School, and the Paoting A^Iilitary Academy." "B288","李達","Li Da","Li Ta","Beijing Higher Normal School","Beijing Higher Normal School",NA,NA,"Beijing",NA,NA,NA,NA,"China","1909",NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,"Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol2, p. 328","Accordingly, he entered the Peking Higher Normal School in 1909." "B423","蘇雪林","Su Xuelin","Su Hsueh-lin","Beijing Women's Higher Normal School","Beijing Women's Higher Normal School","北京高等女子師範學校","Beijing Gaodeng Nüzishifan Xuexiao","Beijing",NA,NA,NA,NA,"China","1919",NA,NA,NA,NA,"Institution?","Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol3, p. 155","After graduation in 1919 and a brief period as a teacher at the Anking Experimental Primary School, she entered the Peking Women's Higher Normal School." "B500","吳鶴齡","Wu Heling","Wu Ho-ling","Beijing Law College","Beijing Law College","北京法政大學","Beijing Fazheng Daxue","Beijing","LAW","Law",NA,NA,"China",NA,"1917",NA,NA,NA,NA,"Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol3, p. 353;https://zh.wikipedia.org/wiki/%E5%90%B3%E9%B6%B4%E9%BD%A1","He then attended the Normal School at Chengteh, Jehol, after which he entered the Cheng-fa ta-hsueh [university of politics and law] , from which he was graduated in 1917." "B558","楊永泰","Yang Yongtai","Yang Yung-t'ai","Beijing Methodist University","Beijing Methodist University","北京法政專門學校","Beijing Fazheng Zhuanmen Xuexiao","Beijing",NA,"Unknown",NA,NA,"China","1902","1905",NA,NA,NA,"Relative datation","Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol4, p. 17","After attending the Canton High School and the Liang-Kwang Preparatory School, he enrolled in the law school of Peking Methodist University, the forerunner of Yenching University." "B416","舒慶春","Shu Qingchun","Shu Ch'ing-ch'un","Beijing Normal University","Beijing Normal University","北京師范學校","Beijing Shifan Xuexiao","Beijing","EDU","Education",NA,NA,"China",NA,"1918",NA,NA,NA,"Correction of Boorman from Yenching University to Beijing Norla University","Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol3, p. 132;https://zh.wikipedia.org/wiki/%E8%80%81%E8%88%8D","He eked out his livelihood by teaching Chinese literature in a high school, and he managed to support himself and his mother, finance his studies at Yenching University, and save money for a trip abroad." "B086","鄭振鐸","Zheng Zhenduo","Cheng Chen-to","Beijing Railway Management School","Beijing Railway Management School","北京鐵路管理傳習所","Beijing Tielu Guanli Chuanxisuo","Beijing","ENG","Engineering",NA,NA,"China","1917","1921",NA,NA,NA,"Today Beijing Jiaotong daxue","Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol1, p. 266;https://zh.wikipedia.org/wiki/%E9%83%91%E6%8C%AF%E9%93%8E","After completing his early classical education in Fukien, he went to Shanghai, where he attended Communications University." "B190","謝婉瑩","Xie Wanying","Hsieh Wan-ying","Beijing Union College for Women","Beijing Union College for Women",NA,NA,"Beijing","HUM","Literature",NA,NA,"China","1918",NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,"Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol2, p. 103","After graduation in 1918, Hsieh Wan-ying entered Peking Union College for Women, which later was incorporated into Yenching University." "B163","傅斯年","Fu Sinian","Fu Ssu-nien","Beijing University","Beijing University","京師大學堂","Jingshi Daxuetang","Beijing","PRE","Preparatory",NA,NA,"China","1913","1916",NA,NA,NA,NA,"Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol2, p. 43;https://zh.wikipedia.org/wiki/%E5%82%85%E6%96%AF%E5%B9%B4","In the summer of 1913 Fu entered the preparatory department of Peking University." "B152","範文瀾","Fan Wenlan","Fan Wen-Ian","Beijing University","Beijing University","京師大學堂","Jingshi Daxuetang","Beijing","HUM","Literature",NA,NA,"China","1913","1917",NA,NA,NA,NA,"Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol2, p. 11;https://zh.wikipedia.org/wiki/%E8%8C%83%E6%96%87%E6%BE%9C","Little is known of Fan Wen-lan's family background or his childhood except that his native place was Shaohsing, Chekiang, and that he was a poverty-stricken youth when he entered Peking University." "B253","顧頡剛","Gu Jiegang","Ku Chieh-kang","Beijing University","Beijing University","京師大學堂","Jingshi Daxuetang","Beijing","HUM","Philosophy",NA,NA,"China","1913",NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,"Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol2, p. 245;https://zh.wikipedia.org/wiki/%E9%A1%BE%E9%A2%89%E5%88%9A#%E7%94%9F%E5%B9%B3","In 1913 Ku enrolled at the preparatory school of National Peking University, but he seems to have spent more time attending the theater than studying." "B161","馮友蘭","Feng Youlan","Feng Yu-lan","Beijing University","Beijing University","京師大學堂","Jingshi Daxuetang","Beijing","LAW","Law",NA,"Hebei","China","1915","1918",NA,NA,"Ministry of education scholarship",NA,"Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol2, p. 32","In 1919 he was granted a scholarship by the ministry of education in Peking to continue his studies abroad." "B163","傅斯年","Fu Sinian","Fu Ssu-nien","Beijing University","Beijing University","京師大學堂","Jingshi Daxuetang","Beijing","HUM","Literature",NA,NA,"China","1916","1919",NA,NA,NA,"Relative datation","Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol2, p. 43;https://zh.wikipedia.org/wiki/%E5%82%85%E6%96%AF%E5%B9%B4",NA "B145","朱自清","Zhu Ziqing","Chu Tzu-ch'ing","Beijing University","Beijing University","京師大學堂","Jingshi Daxuetang","Beijing","HUM","Philosophy",NA,NA,"China","1917","1920",NA,NA,NA,NA,"Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol1, p. 465;https://zh.wikipedia.org/wiki/%E6%9C%B1%E8%87%AA%E6%B8%85","Chu received a traditional Chinese education, and, after being graduated from middle school, he entered Peking University in 1917." "B333","羅家倫","Luo Jialun","Lo Chia-lun","Beijing University","Beijing University","京師大學堂","Jingshi Daxuetang","Beijing","HUM","Foreign language & Literature",NA,NA,"China","1917","1920",NA,NA,NA,NA,"Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol2, p. 428;https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Luo_Jialun",NA "B456","鄧中夏","Deng Zhongxia","Teng Chung-hsia","Beijing University","Beijing University","京師大學堂","Jingshi Daxuetang","Beijing","HUM","Literature",NA,NA,"China","1917","1921",NA,NA,NA,"Degree year: relative datation","Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol3, p. 248;https://zh.wikipedia.org/wiki/%E9%82%93%E4%B8%AD%E5%A4%8F","After being graduated from middle school, he went to north China to enroll at Peking University, where he studied Chinese literature." "B062","陳公博","Chen Gongbo","Ch'en Kung-po","Beijing University","Beijing University","京師大學堂","Jingshi Daxuetang","Beijing","HUM","Philosophy",NA,NA,"China","1917","1920",NA,NA,NA,NA,"Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol1, p. 196",NA "B500","吳鶴齡","Wu Heling","Wu Ho-ling","Beijing University","Beijing University","京師大學堂","Jingshi Daxuetang","Beijing",NA,"Unknown",NA,NA,"China","1918","1926",NA,NA,NA,NA,"Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol3, p. 353;https://zh.wikipedia.org/wiki/%E5%90%B3%E9%B6%B4%E9%BD%A1",NA "B198","徐志摩","Xu Zhimo","Hsu Chih-mo","Beijing University","Beijing University","京師大學堂","Jingshi Daxuetang","Beijing","LAW","Law",NA,NA,"China","1918",NA,NA,NA,NA,"Xu joined Beiyang University in 1916 in Tianjin, but its law departement merged with Beijing University, hence the transfer to Beijing University","Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol2, p. 122;https://zh.wikipedia.org/wiki/%E5%BE%90%E5%BF%97%E6%91%A9","He entered Peking University in the autumn of 1916." "B234","黃少谷","Huang Shaogu","Huang Shao-ku","Beijing University","Beijing University","京師大學堂","Jingshi Daxuetang","Beijing","EDU","Education",NA,NA,"China","1923",NA,NA,NA,NA,"Virtual (applied to)","Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol2, p. 208;https://zh.wikipedia.org/wiki/%E9%BB%83%E5%B0%91%E8%B0%B7_(%E6%94%BF%E6%B2%BB%E4%BA%BA%E7%89%A9)","After completing his secondary education toward the end of 1929, Huang Shao-ku decided to apply to National Peking Universityj which provided scholarships." "B036","張天翼","Zhang Tianyi","Chang T'ien-yi","Beijing University","Beijing University","京師大學堂","Jingshi Daxuetang","Beijing",NA,"Literature",NA,NA,"China","1925","1929",NA,NA,NA,NA,"Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol1, p. 114;https://baike.baidu.com/item/%E5%BC%A0%E5%A4%A9%E7%BF%BC/1256859",NA "B191","冼星海","Xing Xinghai","Hsien Hsing-hai","Beijing University","Beijing University","京師大學堂","Jingshi Daxuetang","Beijing","HUM","Art","Music","Hebei","China","1926","1928",NA,NA,NA,NA,"Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol2, p. 106",NA "B151","範長江","Fan Changjiang","Fan Ch'ang-chiang","Beijing University","Beijing University","京師大學堂","Jingshi Daxuetang","Beijing","HUM","Philosophy",NA,NA,"China","1931",NA,NA,NA,NA,"Relative datation","Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol2, p. 10;https://zh.wikipedia.org/wiki/%E8%8C%83%E9%95%BF%E6%B1%9F","After leaving Nanking, Fan went north to attend National Peking University." "B238","任卓宣","Ren Zhuoxuan","Jen Cho-hsuan","Beijing University","Beijing University","京師大學堂","Jingshi Daxuetang","Beijing","HUM","Foreign language & Literature",NA,NA,"China",NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,"Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol2, p. 216;https://zh.wikipedia.org/wiki/%E4%BB%BB%E5%8D%93%E5%AE%A3","He also audited some courses at Peking University." "B168","何其芳","He Qifang","Ho Ch'i-fang","Beijing University","Beijing University","京師大學堂","Jingshi Daxuetang","Beijing","HUM","Philosophy",NA,NA,"China",NA,"1936",NA,NA,NA,NA,"Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol2, p. 58","At the age of 20, Ho entered the philosophy department of Peking University, from which he was graduated in 1936." "B093","成舍我","Cheng Shewo","Ch'eng She-wo","Beijing University","Beijing University","京師大學堂","Jingshi Daxuetang","Beijing","HUM","Literature",NA,NA,"China",NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,"Not sure he actually studied there","Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol1, p. 286;he worked to pay his way.","Li Ta-chao and Ch'en Tu-hsiu induced Ch'eng She-wo to take up studies at Peking University" "B330","羅常培","Luo Changpei","Lo Ch'ang-p'ei","Beijing University","Beijing University","京師大學堂","Jingshi Daxuetang","Beijing","HUM","Literature",NA,NA,"China",NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,"Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol2, p. 423;https://zh-yue.wikipedia.org/wiki/%E7%BE%85%E5%B8%B8%E5%9F%B9","While continuing his studies at Peking University, he took a parttime position teaching Chinese at the First Peking Municipal Middle School." "B386","裴文中","Pei Wenzhong","P'ei Wen-chung","Beijing University","Beijing University","京師大學堂","Jingshi Daxuetang","Beijing",NA,"Geology",NA,NA,"China",NA,"1928",NA,NA,NA,NA,"Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol3, p. 67;https://zh.wikipedia.org/wiki/%E8%A3%B4%E6%96%87%E4%B8%AD",NA "B407","沈雁冰","Shen Yanbing","Shen Yen-ping","Beijing University Preparatory College","Beijing University Preparatory College",NA,NA,"Beijing","PRE","Preparatory",NA,"Hebei","China",NA,"1916","3",NA,NA,NA,"Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol3, p. 110","He completed the three-year course in 1916, at which time financial difficulties compelled him to discontinue his schooling and accept a position as a proofreader at the Commercial Press in Shanghai." "B203","許廣平","Xu Guangping","Hsü Kuang-p'ing","Beijing Women's Higher Normal School","Beijing Women's Higher Normal School","北京高等女子師範學校","Beijing Gaodeng Nüzishifan Xuexiao","Beijing","HUM","Literature",NA,NA,"China","1923",NA,NA,NA,NA,"OCR error","Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol2, p. 131","In 1923 Hsü Kuang-p'ing entered the Peking ^Vomen's Higher Normal School, where she majored in literature." "B321","劉瑞恆","Liu Ruiheng","Liu Jui-heng","Beiyang College","Beiyang College",NA,NA,"Tianjin",NA,"Unknown",NA,NA,"China","1904","1906",NA,NA,NA,NA,"Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol2, p. 402","After studying at Anglo- Chinese College from 1902 to 1904 and at Peiyang College from 1904 to 1906, J. Heng Liu went to the United States and enrolled at Harvard College." "B064","陳立夫","Chen Lifu","Ch'en Li-fu","Beiyang College","Beiyang College",NA,NA,"Tianjin","ENG","Engineering","Mining",NA,"China","1917",NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,"Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol1, p. 206","In 1917 Ch'en Li-fu went to north China to enter Peiyang College at Tientsin, where he studied mining engineering." "B386","靳雲鵬","Jin Yunpeng","Chin Yun-p'eng","Beiyang Military Academy","Beiyang Military Academy",NA,NA,"Tianjin","MIL","Military",NA,NA,"China",NA,"1902",NA,NA,NA,NA,"Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol3, p. 67;https://zh.wikipedia.org/wiki/%E9%9D%B3%E9%9B%B2%E9%B5%AC",NA "B096","齊燮元","Qi Xieyuan","Ch'i Hsieh-yuan","Beiyang Military Academy","Beiyang Military Academy",NA,NA,"Tianjin","MIL","Military",NA,NA,"China",NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,"Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol1, p. 297","Ch'i entered the Peiyang Military Academy, where he made an excellent record." "B031","張伯苓","Zhang Boling","Chang Po-ling","Beiyang Naval Academy","Beiyang Naval Academy","北洋水師學堂","Beiyang Shuishi Xuetang","Tianjin","MIL","Military",NA,NA,"China","1891","1894",NA,NA,NA,NA,"Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol1, p. 100;Teacher's College",NA "B289","李大釗","Li Dazhao","Li Ta-chao","Beiyang School of Law and Government","Beiyang School of Law and Government",NA,"Beiyang Fazheng Zhuanmen Xuexiao","Tianjin","LAW","Law","Political Science",NA,"China",NA,"1913",NA,NA,NA,NA,"Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol2, p. 329;https://zh.wikipedia.org/wiki/%E8%89%BE%E9%9D%92","Two years later, he went to Tientsin to attend the Peiyang School of Law and Government (Pei-yang facheng chuan-men hsueh-hsiao), from which he was graduated in 1913." "B518","王世傑","Wang Shijie","Wang Shih-chieh","Beiyang University","Beiyang University",NA,NA,"Tianjin",NA,"Unknown",NA,NA,"China","1911",NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,"Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol3, p. 395;https://zh.wikipedia.org/wiki/%E7%8E%8B%E4%B8%96%E6%9D%B0_(%E4%B8%AD%E8%8F%AF%E6%B0%91%E5%9C%8B)","In 1911, the year of the republican revolution, he entered Peiyang University in Tientsin." "B204","徐謨","Xu Mo","Hsü Mo","Beiyang University","Beiyang University",NA,NA,"Tianjin","HUM","Foreign language & Literature",NA,NA,"China","1912",NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,"Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol2, p. 132","Through the introduction of Wunsz King (Chin Wen-ssu), who had been one class ahead of him at Peiyang University, Hsü Mo entered the ministry of foreign affairs as a counselor." "B204","徐謨","Xu Mo","Hsü Mo","Beiyang University","Beiyang University",NA,NA,"Tianjin","LAW","Law",NA,NA,"China","1914","1917",NA,NA,NA,NA,"Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol2, p. 132;https://zh.wikipedia.org/wiki/%E5%BE%90%E8%B0%9F","In 1912 he enrolled at Peiyang University, where he became' known as the most gifted student of English hterature and composition to attend the university since ^Vang Ch'ung-hui i'q.v.) had studied there, and he gained a notable reputation as an excellent public speaker in both Chinese and English." "B531","吳經熊","Wu Jingxiong","Wu Ching-hsiung","Beiyang University","Beiyang University",NA,NA,"Tianjin","LAW","Law",NA,NA,"China","1916","1917",NA,NA,NA,NA,"Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol3, p. 419;https://zh.wikipedia.org/wiki/%E5%90%B4%E7%BB%8F%E7%86%8A",NA "B508","王寵惠","Wang Chonghui","Wang Ch'ung-hui","Beiyang University","Beiyang University",NA,NA,"Tianjin","LAW","Law",NA,NA,"China",NA,"1900",NA,NA,NA,NA,"Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol3, p. 376","He was graduated cum laude from its law school in 1900." "B360","馬寅初","Ma Yinchu","Ma Yin-ch'u","Beiyang University","Beiyang University",NA,NA,"Tianjin","ENG","Engineering","Mining",NA,"China",NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,"Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol2, p. 475","After receiving a primary education in the Chinese classics in Ch'enghsien and a modern secondary education at a Christian school in Shanghai, he enrolled at Peiyang University in Tientsin to study metallurgy." "B504","王正廷","Wang Zhengting","Wang Cheng-t'ing","Beiyang University Preparatory School","Beiyang University Preparatory School",NA,NA,"Tianjin","PRE","Preparatory",NA,NA,"China","1896",NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,"Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol3, p. 362;https://zh.wikipedia.org/wiki/%E7%8E%8B%E6%AD%A3%E5%BB%B7","In 1895, at the age of 13, he entered Anglo-Chinese College at Tientsin, and the following year he matriculated at the preparatory school of Peiyang University." "B449","湯爾和","Tang Erhe","T'ang Er-ho","Berlin Humboldt University","Berlin Humboldt University",NA,NA,"Berlin",NA,"Medicine",NA,NA,"Germany","1907","1910",NA,NA,NA,NA,"Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol3, p. 228;https://ja.wikipedia.org/wiki/%E6%B9%AF%E7%88%BE%E5%92%8C",NA "B092","誠靜怡","Cheng Jingyi","Ch'eng Ching-yi","Bible Training Institute","Bible Training Institute",NA,NA,"Glasgow","EDU","Religion",NA,NA,"United Kingdom","1906",NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,"Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol1, p. 284","The New Testament translation was completed in 1906, and Ch'eng entered a theological course at the Bible Training Institute in Glasgow." "B345","魯滌平","Lu Diping","Lu Ti-p'ing","Binmu Academy","Binmu Academy",NA,NA,"Changsha","MIL","Military",NA,NA,"China",NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,"Vague datation (in the final years of the Qing period)","Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol2, p. 451","In the final years of the Ch'ing period, he left his home and a routine education in the Chinese classics to attend the Pin-mu Academy, a junior military training school in Changsha which boasted a course in modern military science." "B493","董其武","Dong Qiwu","Tung Ch'i-wu","Binye School","Binye School",NA,NA,"Taiyuan","MIL","Military",NA,NA,"China",NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,"Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol3, p. 336","Tung attended a nearby middle school and then entered the Pin-yeh School at Taiyuan, a military school." "B580","余日章","Yu Rizhang","Yu Jih-chang","Boone College","Boone College",NA,NA,"Wuhan",NA,NA,NA,"Hubei","China","1895","1900",NA,NA,NA,NA,"Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol4, p. 64","The son of a Christian minister in Hupeh, David Yui received his early education in the Chinese classics at Wuchang and his higher education at two mission institutions, Boone University at Wuchang and St. John's University at Shanghai." "B434","宋教仁","Song Jiaoren","Sung Chiao-jen","Boone College","Boone College",NA,NA,"Wuhan",NA,NA,NA,NA,"China","1902","1902",NA,NA,NA,NA,"Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol3, p. 192",NA "B523","韋卓民","Wei Zhuomin","Wei Cho-min","Boone College","Boone College",NA,NA,"Wuhan","SSC","Political science",NA,NA,"China","1907","1911",NA,NA,NA,NA,"Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol3, p. 403",NA "B087","鄭和甫","Zheng Hefu","Cheng Ho-fu","Boone College","Boone College","文華書院","Wenhuashuyuan","Wuhan",NA,NA,NA,NA,"China",NA,"1908",NA,NA,NA,NA,"Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol1, p. 270;https://zh.wikipedia.org/wiki/%E6%96%87%E5%8D%8E%E4%B9%A6%E9%99%A2",NA "B523","韋卓民","Wei Zhuomin","Wei Cho-min","Boone College","Boone College","文華書院","Wenhuashuyuan","Wuhan","SSC","Political science",NA,NA,"China",NA,"1915",NA,NA,NA,"Bishop Boone Memorial School (founded in 1871) renamed Boone College 文華書院 Wenhua shuyuan (Wuhan) in 1905 and incorporated as a university in 1909, became Huachung University in 1924, which resulted from the union of existing Christian schools and colleges, including Wesley College in Wuchang (sponsored by the British Methodists), the Griffith John School in Hankow (sponsored by the London Missionary Society), Lakeside College in Yochow (sponsored by the Reformed Church in America), the Yale-in-China, or Yali, institution in Changsha, and Boone University in Wuchang (sponsored by the American Episcopalians)","Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol3, p. 403",NA "B087","鄭和甫","Zheng Hefu","Cheng Ho-fu","Boone Divinity School","Boone Divinity School",NA,NA,"Wuhan",NA,NA,"Undetermined",NA,"China","1908","1909",NA,NA,NA,NA,"Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol1, p. 270;https://zh.wikipedia.org/wiki/%E6%96%87%E5%8D%8E%E4%B9%A6%E9%99%A2",NA "B188","謝洪賚","Xie Honglai","Hsieh Hung-lai","Buffington Institute","Buffington Institute",NA,NA,"Suzhou",NA,NA,NA,"Jiangsu","China","1892",NA,NA,NA,NA,"Prededecessor to Soochow University (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Soochow_University_(1900%E2%80%931952)","Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol2, p. 100","In 1892, at the age of 19, he entered Buffington Institute in Soochow, which had been established 20 years earlier by the Methodist mission." "B291","李德全","Li Dequan","Li Te-ch'uan","Bridgman Girls' School","Bridgman Girls' School",NA,NA,"Beijing",NA,NA,NA,"Hebei","China","1912",NA,NA,NA,NA,"Uncertain datation (about 1912)","Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol2, p. 335","After receiving her primary education at the Goodrich Fu Yü Girls School, she went to Peking about 1912 and enrolled at the Bridgman Girls Middle School, an institution run by American Congregational missionaries." "B190","謝婉瑩","Xie Wanying","Hsieh Wan-ying","Bridgman Girls' School","Bridgman Girls' School",NA,NA,"Beijing",NA,NA,NA,"Hebei","China","1914",NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,"Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol2, p. 103","In the autumn of 1914 Hsieh Wan-ying entered the girls school of the Bridgman Academy, a middle school run by American Congregational missionaries in Peking." "B538","伍連德","Wu Liande","Wu Lien-teh","Cambridge University","Cambridge University",NA,NA,"Cambridge","MED","Medicine",NA,NA,"United Kingdom","1896","1899",NA,NA,NA,NA,"Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol3, p. 440;https://zh.wikipedia.org/wiki/%E4%BC%8D%E8%BF%9E%E5%BE%B7","In 1897 Wu Lien-teh took his first professional M.B. examination, and two years later he received a B.A. degree and became a Foundation Fellow of Emmanuel College." "B198","徐志摩","Xu Zhimo","Hsu Chih-mo","Cambridge University","Cambridge University",NA,NA,"Cambridge","HUM","Literature",NA,NA,"United Kingdom","1921","1923",NA,NA,NA,"Xu joined Beiyang University in 1916 in Tianjin, but its law departement merged with Beijing University, hence the transfer to Beijing University","Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol2, p. 122;https://zh.wikipedia.org/wiki/%E5%BE%90%E5%BF%97%E6%91%A9",NA "B565","葉公超","Ye Gongchao","Yeh Kung-ch'ao","Cambridge University","Cambridge University",NA,NA,"Cambridge","HUM","Linguistics",NA,NA,"United Kingdom","1924","1924",NA,NA,NA,NA,"Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol4, p. 29","After being graduated magna cum laude in 1924, Yeh went to England, where he studied at Cambridge University and received an M.A. degree in Indo-European linguistics early in 1926." "B073","陳少白","Chen Shaobai","Ch'en Shao-pai","Canton Christian College","Canton Christian College","格致書院","Gezhishuyuan","Guangzhou",NA,"Medicine",NA,NA,"China","1888","1892",NA,NA,NA,"Later Lingnan University (1917)","Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol1, p. 229",NA "B246","高崙","Gao Lun","Kao Lun","Canton Christian College","Canton Christian College","格致書院","Gezhishuyuan","Guangzhou","HUM","Art","Painting","Guangdong","China","1903","1904",NA,NA,NA,"Predecessor of Lignan xuetang (1903, Lingnan Xuexiao/Canton Christian College (1912), ) and Lingnan University (1927)","Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol2, p. 235","In 1895, with financial support from the W'u family, he studied Western painting under a French artist at Canton Christian College, the predecessor of Lingnan University." "B151","範長江","Fan Changjiang","Fan Ch'ang-chiang","Central University","Central University","中央政治學校","Zhongyangzhengzhi Xuexiao","Beijing","SSC","Economics",NA,NA,"China","1928","1931",NA,NA,NA,"Later 國立政治大學","Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol2, p. 10;https://zh.wikipedia.org/wiki/%E8%8C%83%E9%95%BF%E6%B1%9F",NA "B309","林伯渠","Lin Boqu","Lin Po-ch'ü","Chandge Normal College","Chandge Normal College",NA,NA,"Changde",NA,NA,NA,"Hunan","China","1901","1904",NA,NA,NA,NA,"Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol2, p. 377","After attending the Ch'angte Normal School in 1901-4, Lin went to Japan on a government scholarship." "B441","覃振","Tan Zhen","T'an Chen","Changde Prefectural Middle School","Changde Prefectural Middle School","常德府官立中學堂","Changdefu Guanli Zhong Xuetang","Changde",NA,NA,NA,"Hunan","China",NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,"Relative datation","Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol3, p. 210","The following year, he entered the prefectural middle school at Ch'angte." "B436","宋希濂","Song Xilian","Sung Hsi-lien","Changqun Middle School","Changqun Middle School","長沙長郡中","Changshachangjunzhong","Changsha",NA,NA,NA,NA,"China","1921","1923",NA,NA,NA,NA,"Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol3, p. 197;https://zh.wikipedia.org/wiki/%E5%AE%8B%E5%B8%8C%E6%BF%82",NA "B047","趟樹理","Zhao Shuli","Chao Shu-li","Changzhi Provincial Fourth Normal School","Changzhi Provincial Fourth Normal School",NA,NA,"Changzhi",NA,NA,NA,NA,"China",NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,"Relative datation","Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol1, p. 146","Later, he entered the junior middle department of the Ch'angchih provincial Fourth Normal School." "B034","張太雷","Zhang Tailei","Chang T'ai-lei","Changzhou Middle School","Changzhou Middle School",NA,NA,"Wujin",NA,NA,NA,NA,"China",NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,"Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol1, p. 111","A native of Wuchin, Kiangsu, Chang T'ai-lei attended the Ch'angchou Middle School, where he was a classmate of Ch'ü Ch'iu-pai (q.v.), but, like Ch'ü, he left school before graduation." "B025","張厲生","Zhang Lisheng","Chang Li-sheng","Chaoyang College","Chaoyang College",NA,NA,"Beijing","HUM","Foreign language & Literature","History",NA,"China",NA,"1922",NA,NA,NA,"Preparatory department","Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol1, p. 83","He therefore left Nankai to enter the preparatory department of the law school of Ch'ao-yang College at Peking, studying European history and French." "B481","曾琦","Zeng Qi","Tseng Ch'i","Chengdu Higher Middle School","Chengdu Higher Middle School",NA,NA,"Chengdu",NA,NA,NA,"Sichuan","China",NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,"Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol3, p. 309","After completing his basic education in the Chinese classics, Tseng Ch'i enrolled at the Chengtu Higher Middle School, where he was known for his excellence in Chinese composition and for his inferiority in other subjects." "B385","貝祖詒","Bei Zuyi","Pei Tsu-yi","Chenzhong Middle School","Chenzhong Middle School",NA,NA,"Shanghai",NA,NA,NA,"Jiangsu","China",NA,"1907",NA,NA,NA,"Relative datation (at the age of 10)","Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol3, p. 65","At the age often sui, he was sent to study at the Ch'en-chung Middle School in Shanghai, where he remained until 1907, when he returned home to attend Soochow University." "B476","蔡廷幹","Cai Tinggan","Ts'ai T'ing-kan","Chinese Educational Mission School","Chinese Educational Mission School",NA,NA,"Shanghai",NA,NA,NA,NA,"China",NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,"Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol3, p. 293","He received his early education in the Chinese classics at local village schools and then, in 1870-71, studied at the Chinese Educational Mission School established by Yung Wing (Jung Hung, ECCP, I, 402-5) at Shanghai." "B268","雷海宗","Lei Haizong","Lei Hai-tsung","Chongde Middle School","Chongde Middle School",NA,NA,"Beijing",NA,NA,NA,"Hebei","China",NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,"Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol2, p. 283","Lei received his formal education first at the Ts'unshih School in Yungch'ing and then at the Ch'ungte Middle School in Peking, both of which were Anglican mission schools." "B221","胡也頻","Hu Yepin","Hu Yeh-p'in","Chongde Primary School","Chongde Primary School",NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,"China","1916","1917",NA,NA,NA,NA,"Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol2, p. 180;https://zh.wikipedia.org/wiki/%E8%83%A1%E4%B9%9F%E9%A2%91",NA "B322","劉伯承","Liu Bocheng","Liu Po-ch'eng","Chongqing Military academy","Chongqing Military academy","陸軍將校學堂","Lujun Jiangjiao Xuetang","Chengdu","MIL","Military",NA,NA,"China","1912","1913",NA,NA,NA,NA,"Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol2, p. 403","After receiving his primary education in the Chinese classics, he enrolled at a military school in Chengtu." "B239","任鴻雋","Ren Hongjun","Jen Hung-chün","Chongqing Prefectural Middle School","Chongqing Prefectural Middle School",NA,NA,"Chongqing",NA,NA,NA,"Sichuan","China","1904",NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,"Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol2, p. 219","In 1904 he entered the newly established Prefectural Middle School of Chungking, where he began to study world history and geography." "B360","馬寅初","Ma Yinchu","Ma Yin-ch'u","Christian school","Christian school",NA,NA,"Shanghai",NA,NA,NA,NA,"China",NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,"Relative datation","Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol2, p. 475","After receiving a primary education in the Chinese classics in Ch'enghsien and a modern secondary education at a Christian school in Shanghai, he enrolled at Peiyang University in Tientsin to study metallurgy." "B303","廖仲愷","Liao Zhongkai","Liao Chung-k'ai","Chuo University","Chuo University",NA,NA,"Tokyo","SSC","Economics",NA,NA,"Japan","1907","1909",NA,NA,NA,NA,"Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol2, p. 364;https://zh-yue.wikipedia.org/wiki/%E5%BB%96%E4%BB%B2%E6%84%B7","At the conclusion of this mission, he returned to Japan, where he studied economics at Chuo (Centralj University." "B309","林伯渠","Lin Boqu","Lin Po-ch'ü","Chuo University","Chuo University",NA,NA,"Tokyo",NA,"Unknown",NA,NA,"Japan",NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,"Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol2, p. 377;https://zh.wikipedia.org/wiki/%E6%9E%97%E4%BC%AF%E6%B8%A0","He studied at a higher normal school and later attended classes at Chuo University in Tokyo." "B432","孫中山","Sun Zhongshan","Sun Yat-sen","Church of England Diocesan School","Church of England Diocesan School",NA,NA,"Hong Kong",NA,NA,NA,NA,"Hong Kong",NA,"1884",NA,NA,NA,"Uncertain","Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol3, p. 170","Although detailed information about his life during the next few years is lacking, it appears that he studied for a short time at the Church of England diocesan school and that he entered Queen's College, a school operated by the Hong Kong government, in the spring of 1884." "B198","徐志摩","Xu Zhimo","Hsu Chih-mo","Clark University","Clark University",NA,NA,"Worcester","SSC","Economics","Sociology","Massachusetts","United States","1918",NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,"Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol2, p. 122","He studied economics and sociology at Clark University in Worcester, Massachusetts, and then transferred to Columbia University to study political science." "B271","李濟","Li Ji","Li Chi","Clark University","Clark University",NA,NA,"Worcester","SSC","Economics","Sociology","Massachusetts","United States","1918",NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,"Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol2, p. 289","After being graduated in 1918 he went to the United States, where he studied psychology and sociology at Clark University in Alassachusetts." "B275","李富春","Li Fuchun","Li Fu-ch'un","Collège de Montargis","Collège de Montargis",NA,NA,"Montargis",NA,NA,NA,NA,"France",NA,"1919",NA,NA,NA,NA,"Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol2, p. 299;https://zh.wikipedia.org/wiki/%E6%9D%8E%E5%AF%8C%E6%98%A5",NA "B282","李立三","Li Lisan","Li Li-san","Collège de Montargis","Collège de Montargis",NA,NA,"Montargis",NA,NA,NA,NA,"France",NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,"Uncertain (according to one source)","Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol2, p. 310","According to one source, he attended the College de Montargis, worked in a factory to support himself, and formed a socialist study group with Chao Shih-yen." "B581","于斌","Yu Bin","Yu Pin","College of Apollonaris","College of Apollonaris",NA,NA,NA,"LAW","Law","Ecclesiastical law",NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,"Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol4, p. 66","At the same time, he studied ecclesiastical law at the College of Apollonaris." "B297","梁實秋","Liang Shiqiu","Liang Shih-ch'iu","Colorado College","Colorado College",NA,NA,"Colorado Springs","HUM","Literature",NA,NA,"United States","1924",NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,"Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol2, p. 353;https://zh.wikipedia.org/wiki/%E6%A2%81%E5%AE%9E%E7%A7%8B","In the summer of 1923 he went to the United States to enter Colorado College in Colorado Springs." "B260","鄺富灼","Kuang Fuzhuo","K'uang Fu-cho","Columbia University","Columbia University",NA,NA,"New York","EDU","Education",NA,NA,"United States","1905","1906",NA,NA,NA,"Relative dating. In 1906, return to China.","Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol2, p. 262;https://zh.wikipedia.org/wiki/%E9%84%BA%E5%AF%8C%E7%81%BC","""That summer, Fong Sec went to New York and took courses at Teachers College """"to keep abreast of modern educational movement.""""""" "B257","顧維鈞","Gu Weijun","Ku Wei-chun","Columbia University","Columbia University",NA,NA,"New York","LAW","Law",NA,NA,"United States","1905","1909",NA,NA,NA,"Wikipedia in Chinese indicates 1909","Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol2, p. 255;https://zh.wikipedia.org/wiki/%E9%A1%BE%E7%BB%B4%E9%92%A7","He received the M.A. degree in 1909 and the Ph.D. degree in 1912, and his dissertation was published in 1912 by the Columbia University Press as The Status of Aliens in China." "B360","馬寅初","Ma Yinchu","Ma Yin-ch'u","Columbia University","Columbia University",NA,NA,"New York","SSC","Economics",NA,NA,"United States","1910","1914",NA,"The Finances of the City of New York",NA,NA,"Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol2, p. 475","He received a B.A. degree from Yale in 1910 and then did graduate work at Columbia University, specializing in applied economics and obtaining a Ph.D. degree in 1914." "B265","郭秉文","Guo Bingwen","Kuo Ping-wen","Columbia University","Columbia University",NA,NA,"New York","EDU","Education",NA,NA,"United States","1911","1912",NA,NA,NA,NA,"Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol2, p. 276;https://zh.wikipedia.org/wiki/%E9%83%AD%E7%A7%89%E6%96%87",NA "B106","蔣夢麟","Jiang Menglin","Chiang Meng-lin","Columbia University","Columbia University",NA,NA,"New York","EDU","Education",NA,NA,"United States","1912",NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,"Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol1, p. 347","degree from the University of California in 1912 and then moved to New York to begin graduate studies in education at Columbia University." "B265","郭秉文","Guo Bingwen","Kuo Ping-wen","Columbia University","Columbia University",NA,NA,"New York","EDU","Education",NA,NA,"United States","1912","1914",NA,"The Chinese System of Public Education",NA,NA,"Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol2, p. 276;https://zh.wikipedia.org/wiki/%E9%83%AD%E7%A7%89%E6%96%87",NA "B326","劉廷芳","Liu Tingfang","Liu T'ing-fang","Columbia University","Columbia University",NA,NA,"New York","HUM","Theology",NA,NA,"United States","1914","1915",NA,NA,NA,"XLA?","Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol2, p. 416;https://zh.wikipedia.org/wiki/%E5%8A%89%E5%BB%B7%E8%8A%B3_(%E5%82%B3%E6%95%99%E5%A3%AB)",NA "B421","宋子文","Song Ziwen","T. V. Soong","Columbia University","Columbia University",NA,NA,"New York","SSC","Economics",NA,NA,"United States","1915",NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,"Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol3, p. 149;https://zh.wikipedia.org/wiki/%E5%AE%8B%E5%AD%90%E6%96%87","After being graduated from Harvard in 1915 with a B.A. in economics, he went to New York, where he worked at the International Banking Corporation and took courses at Columbia University." "B217","胡適","Hu Shi","Hu Shih","Columbia University","Columbia University",NA,NA,"New York","HUM","Philosophy",NA,NA,"United States","1915","1917",NA,"The developmeut of logical methods in ancient China",NA,NA,"Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol2, p. 167","In the summer of 1915 Hu discovered John Dewey's writings on experimentalism, and in September he entered Columbia Univerrity and began working for his Ph.D. under Dewey." "B076","陳達","Chen Da","Ch'en Ta","Columbia University","Columbia University",NA,NA,"New York","SSC","Sociology",NA,NA,"United States","1916","1923",NA,NA,NA,NA,"Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol1, p. 235;https://zh.wikipedia.org/wiki/%E9%99%B3%E9%81%94_(%E4%B8%AD%E5%A4%AE%E7%A0%94%E7%A9%B6%E9%99%A2%E9%99%A2%E5%A3%AB)","He was graduated from Tsinghua in 1916 and shortly thereafter left China to begin his studies in the United States." "B178","侯德榜","Hou Debang","Hou Te-pang","Columbia University","Columbia University",NA,NA,"New York",NA,"Unknown",NA,NA,"United States","1918",NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,"Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol2, p. 84","He then went to New York, where he studied tanning methods at the Pratt Institute in Brooklyn in 1917-18 and did graduate work at Columbia University." "B198","徐志摩","Xu Zhimo","Hsu Chih-mo","Columbia University","Columbia University",NA,NA,"New York","SSC","Economics",NA,NA,"United States","1919","1921",NA,NA,NA,"Xu joined Beiyang University in 1916 in Tianjin, but its law departement merged with Beijing University, hence the transfer to Beijing University","Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol2, p. 122;https://zh.wikipedia.org/wiki/%E5%BE%90%E5%BF%97%E6%91%A9",NA "B108","蔣廷黻","Jiang Tingfu","Chiang T'ing-fu","Columbia University","Columbia University",NA,NA,"New York","HUM","History",NA,NA,"United States","1919","1923",NA,"Labor and empire: a study of the reaction of British labor, mainly as represented in Parliament, to British imperialism since 1880.",NA,NA,"Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol1, p. 354;https://zh.wikipedia.org/wiki/%E8%94%A3%E5%BB%B7%E9%BB%BB","He received the Ph.D. degree from Columbia in February 1923." "B137","朱経農","Zhu Yinong","Chu Ching-nung","Columbia University","Columbia University",NA,NA,"New York","EDU","Education",NA,NA,"United States","1920","1921",NA,NA,NA,NA,"Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol1, p. 443;https://ja.wikipedia.org/wiki/%E6%9C%B1%E7%B5%8C%E8%BE%B2","After obtaining the B.A. degree, Chu continued his studies and received an M.A. in 1919." "B333","羅家倫","Luo Jialun","Lo Chia-lun","Columbia University","Columbia University",NA,NA,"New York","HUM","History","Philosophy",NA,"United States","1920","1921",NA,NA,NA,NA,"Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol2, p. 428","In the autumn of 1920 Lo Chia-lun went to the United States, where he studied history and philosophy at Princeton University and Columbia University." "B587","袁同禮","Yuan Tongli","Yuan T'ung-li","Columbia University","Columbia University",NA,NA,"New York","HUM","Literature",NA,NA,"United States","1920","1922",NA,NA,NA,NA,"Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol4, p. 89;https://zh.wikipedia.org/wiki/%E8%A2%81%E5%90%8C%E7%A6%AE","Upon arrival in New York, he enrolled at Columbia University, from which he obtained a B.A. degree in 1922." "B210","許地山","Xu Dishan","Hsü Ti-shan","Columbia University","Columbia University",NA,NA,"New York","HUM","Philosophy",NA,NA,"United States","1922","1925",NA,"A Study of Certain Chinese Texts Relating to Manichaeism",NA,"Inconsistent datation (he received his MA degree before his BA?)","Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol2, p. 148;https://zh.wikipedia.org/wiki/%E8%A8%B1%E5%9C%B0%E5%B1%B1","""Hsü went to study abroad, first at Columbia University in New York, where he received an M.A. degree in 1925, the title of this thesis being """"A Study of Certain Chinese Texts Relating to Manichaeism,"""" and then to Oxford, where he received a B.A.""" "B192","熊佛西","Xiong Fuxi","Hsiung Fo-hsi","Columbia University","Columbia University",NA,NA,"New York","HUM","Art","Drama",NA,"United States","1923","1926",NA,NA,NA,NA,"Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol2, p. 106","He studied dramatic art at Columbia University in New York from 1923 to 1926 and received an M.A. degree." "B545","吳耀宗","Wu Yaozong","Wu Yao-tsung","Columbia University","Columbia University",NA,NA,"New York","HUM","Philosophy",NA,NA,"United States",NA,"1927",NA,"William James's Doctrine of Religious Belief",NA,NA,"Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol3, p. 457","""After the completion of his thesis, which was entitled """"William James's Doctrine of Religious Belief,"""" he received the M.A. degree for his combined studies at the two institutions in October 1927.""" "B132","周自齊","Zhou Ziqi","Chou Tzu-ch'i","Columbia University","Columbia University",NA,NA,"New York",NA,"Unknown",NA,NA,"United States",NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,"Relative datation","Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol1, p. 429;https://zh.wikipedia.org/wiki/%E5%91%A8%E8%87%AA%E9%BD%8A","After studying English at the T'ung-wen-kuan at Peking, he went to the United States to attend Columbia University." "B383","潘光旦","Pan Guangdan","P'an Kuang-tan","Columbia University","Columbia University",NA,NA,"New York","SCI","Biology",NA,NA,"United States",NA,"1926",NA,NA,NA,NA,"Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol3, p. 61","After receiving an M.A. degree in 1926, he returned to China to become a professor and director of studies at Wu-sung kuo-li cheng-chih ta-hsüeh [Wusung national university of political science] near Shanghai." "B106","蔣夢麟","Jiang Menglin","Chiang Meng-lin","Columbia University","Columbia University",NA,NA,"New York","EDU","Education",NA,NA,"United States",NA,"1918",NA,"A study in Chinese principles of education",NA,NA,"Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol1, p. 347","Then he transferred to education and continued his undergraduate studies in that field." "B108","蔣廷黻","Jiang Tingfu","Chiang T'ing-fu","Columbia University","Columbia University",NA,NA,"New York","HUM","History",NA,NA,"United States",NA,"1919",NA,NA,NA,NA,"Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol1, p. 354","He returned to the United States in 1919 and entered Columbia University as a graduate student in modern history." "B062","陳公博","Chen Gongbo","Ch'en Kung-po","Columbia University","Columbia University",NA,NA,"New York","SSC","Economics",NA,NA,"United States",NA,"1925",NA,"""""""The Communist Movement in China""""""",NA,NA,"Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol1, p. 196;https://zh.wikipedia.org/wiki/%E9%99%B3%E5%85%AC%E5%8D%9A","""While supporting himself by teaching in Chinese schools in New York's Chinatown, he earned an M.A. degree in 1924 after writing a thesis entitled """"The Communist Movement in China,"""" in which he described the Background and early history of the party.""" "B054","陳錦濤","Chen Jintao","Ch'en Chin-t'ao","Columbia University","Columbia University",NA,NA,"New York","SCI","Mathematics",NA,NA,"United States",NA,"1902",NA,NA,"A history of Chinese mathematics: a comparative study",NA,"Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol1, p. 170","He enrolled at Columbia University, where he studied mathematics and received the M.S. degree in 1902." "B257","顧維鈞","Gu Weijun","Ku Wei-chun","Columbia University","Columbia University",NA,NA,"New York","LAW","Law",NA,NA,"United States",NA,"1912",NA,"The Status of Aliens in China",NA,NA,"Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol2, p. 255;https://zh.wikipedia.org/wiki/%E9%A1%BE%E7%BB%B4%E9%92%A7","He received the M.A. degree in 1909 and the Ph.D. degree in 1912, and his dissertation was published in 1912 by the Columbia University Press as The Status of Aliens in China." "B161","馮友蘭","Feng Youlan","Feng Yu-lan","Columbia University","Columbia University",NA,NA,"New York","HUM","Philosophy",NA,NA,"United States",NA,"1923",NA,NA,NA,"Institution/location to be verified (not necessarily in the US : Dewey travelled in China himself)","Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol2, p. 32","He received instruction from two of America's most eminent philosophers of that period, John Dewey and Frederick J. E. Woodbridge, and obtained the Ph.D. degree in 1923." "B412","施肇基","Shi Zhaoji","Shih Chao-chi","Cornell University","Cornell University",NA,NA,"Ithaca",NA,NA,NA,NA,"United States","1899","1901",NA,NA,NA,"Incomplete datation (year?)","Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol3, p. 123","In September, Sze took the government examinations in law and obtained the coveted chin-shih degree." "B404","沈忠瀚","Shen Zhonghan","Shen Tsung-han","Cornell University","Cornell University",NA,NA,"Ithaca","AGR","Agriculture",NA,NA,"United States","1924","1928",NA,NA,NA,NA,"Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol3, p. 104;https://prabook.com/web/tsung-han.shen/1722636",NA "B412","施肇基","Shi Zhaoji","Shih Chao-chi","Cornell University","Cornell University",NA,NA,"Ithaca",NA,NA,NA,NA,"United States",NA,"1902",NA,NA,NA,"Incomplete datation (year?)","Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol3, p. 123","In September, Sze took the government examinations in law and obtained the coveted chin-shih degree." "B551","楊銓","Yang Quan","Yang Ch'uan","Cornell University","Cornell University",NA,NA,"Ithaca","ENG","Engineering","Mechanical",NA,"United States",NA,"1916",NA,NA,NA,NA,"Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol4, p. 5","He went to the United States to study mechanical engineering at Cornell University." "B217","胡適","Hu Shi","Hu Shih","Cornell University","Cornell University",NA,NA,"Ithaca","AGR","Agriculture",NA,NA,"United States",NA,"1914",NA,NA,NA,NA,"Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol2, p. 167;https://zh.wikipedia.org/wiki/%E8%83%A1%E9%81%A9","After receiving a B.A. degree in June 1914, he remained at Cornell for another year to begin graduate work in philosophy." "B268","雷海宗","Lei Haizong","Lei Hai-tsung","Cunshi School","Cunshi School",NA,NA,"Yongqing",NA,NA,NA,NA,"China",NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,"Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol2, p. 283","Lei received his formal education first at the Ts'unshih School in Yungch'ing and then at the Ch'ungte Middle School in Peking, both of which were Anglican mission schools." "B055","陳慶雲","Chen Qingyun","Ch'en Ch'ing-yun","Curtiss–Wright Aeronautical University","Curtiss–Wright Aeronautical University",NA,NA,"Chicago","MIL","Military","Aviation",NA,"United States",NA,"1932",NA,NA,NA,NA,"Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol1, p. 172",NA "B545","吳耀宗","Wu Yaozong","Wu Yao-tsung","Customs College","Customs College",NA,NA,"Beijing",NA,NA,NA,NA,"China",NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,"Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol3, p. 457","From 1908 to 1913 he received his secondary education at the Customs College in Peking." "B511","王若飛","Wang Ruofei","Wang Jo-fei","Dade Academy","Dade Academy",NA,NA,"Guiyang",NA,NA,NA,NA,"China",NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,"Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol3, p. 382","Wang began his formal education in the institution his uncle headed, the Ta-te Academy in Kweiyang." "B550","楊傑","Yang Jie","Yang Chieh","Dali Academy","Dali Academy","大理數文書院","Dalishuwenshuyuan","Dali",NA,NA,NA,NA,"China","1900","1905",NA,NA,NA,NA,"Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol4, p. 3;https://zh.wikipedia.org/wiki/%E6%A5%8A%E6%9D%B0_(%E5%A4%A7%E7%90%86)",NA "B383","潘光旦","Pan Guangdan","P'an Kuang-tan","Dartmouth College","Dartmouth College",NA,NA,"Hanover","SCI","Biology","Zoology","New Hampshire","United States",NA,"1924",NA,NA,NA,NA,"Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol3, p. 61","He enrolled at Dartmouth College, where he ranked seventh in his class, became a member of Phi Beta Kappa, and received a B.A. degree with honors in zoology in 1924." "B107","蔣鼎丈","Jiang Dingzhang","Chiang Ting-wen","Datong School","Datong School",NA,NA,"Shaohsing",NA,NA,NA,NA,"China","1912",NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,"Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol1, p. 350","In 1912 he entered the Ta-t'ung Army School at Shaohsing, where anti-Manchu revolutionary activities had been carried on covertly by his fellow-provincial Hsu Hsi-lin." "B133","周揚","Zhou Yang","Chou Yang","Daxia University","Daxia University",NA,NA,"Shanghai",NA,"Unknown",NA,NA,"China","1926",NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,"Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol1, p. 431;https://zh.wikipedia.org/wiki/%E5%91%A8%E6%89%AC_(%E6%94%BF%E6%B2%BB%E4%BA%BA%E7%89%A9)","After completing his secondary education in Hunan in 1 926, Chou entered Ta-hsia [great China] University in Shanghai, where he came in contact with Marxist ideology." "B248","戈公振","Ge Gongzhen","Ko Kung-chen","Dongdai Higher School","Dongdai Higher School",NA,NA,"Dongtai",NA,NA,NA,NA,"China","1908",NA,NA,NA,NA,"City?","Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol2, p. 238","At the age of 14, he enrolled at a semi-modern school ; he studied there until 1908 and then entered the Tungt'ai Higher School." "B362","毛澤東","Mao Zedong","Mao Tse-tung","Dongshan Higher Primary School","Dongshan Higher Primary School",NA,NA,"Xiangxiang",NA,NA,NA,NA,"China","1909",NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,"Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol3, p. 2","In 1909 Mao Tse-tung defied his father by leaving the family farm and going to nearby Hsianghsiang, the home of his mother's family, to enter the Tungshan Higher Primary School." "B557","楊永清","Yang Yongqing","Yang Yung-ch'ing","Dongwu University","Dongwu University",NA,NA,"Suzhou",NA,"Unknown",NA,NA,"China","1905","1909",NA,NA,NA,NA,"Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol4, p. 16;https://zh.wikipedia.org/wiki/%E6%9D%A8%E6%B0%B8%E6%B8%85",NA "B531","吳經熊","Wu Jingxiong","Wu Ching-hsiung","Dongwu University","Dongwu University",NA,NA,"Suzhou","LAW","Law",NA,NA,"China","1917","1920",NA,NA,NA,NA,"Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol3, p. 419;https://zh.wikipedia.org/wiki/%E5%90%B4%E7%BB%8F%E7%86%8A",NA "B110","蔣緯國","Jiang Weiguo","Chiang Wei-kuo","Dongwu University","Dongwu University",NA,NA,"Suzhou",NA,"Physics",NA,NA,"China","1934","1936",NA,NA,NA,NA,"Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol1, p. 363;https://zh.wikipedia.org/wiki/%E8%94%A3%E7%B7%AF%E5%9C%8B",NA "B314","劉湛恩","Liu Zhanen","Liu Chan-en","Dongwu University","Dongwu University",NA,NA,"Suzhou",NA,"Unknown",NA,NA,"China",NA,"1918",NA,NA,NA,NA,"Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol2, p. 389;https://zh.wikipedia.org/wiki/%E5%88%98%E6%B9%9B%E6%81%A9","He received his primary and secondary education in mission schools, including the William Nast Academy at Kiukiang, and then entered Soochow University." "B462","鄧子恢","Deng Zihui","Teng Tzu-hui","Dongya private school","Dongya private school","東亞補習學校",NA,NA,NA,"IRR",NA,NA,"China","1917","1918",NA,NA,NA,"Uncertain datation (about 1916)","Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol3, p. 259","Available sources state that he was born into a merchant family in Lungyen, Fukien; that he studied for a year in Japan after graduation from an army middle school about 1916; and that in 1925 he joined the Kuomintang and entered the Whampoa Military Academy." "B556","楊度","Yang Du","Yang Tu","Dongzhou Academy","Dongzhou Academy","東洲書院","Dongzhoushuyuan","Hengyang",NA,"Unknown",NA,NA,"China","1897",NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,"Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol4, p. 13;https://zh.wikipedia.org/wiki/%E6%9D%A8%E5%BA%A6","After passing the provincial examinations held in Changsha in the autumn of 1897, Yang Tu continued his studies at the Tung-chou Academy." "B266","郭泰祺","Guo Taiqi","Kuo T'ai-ch'i","Easthampton High School","Easthampton High School",NA,NA,"Easthampton",NA,NA,NA,"Massachusetts","United States","1904","1907",NA,NA,NA,NA,"Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol2, p. 278","He attended the Easthampton (Massachusetts) High School from the autumn of 1904 until the summer of 1907 and the Williston Academy in Easthampton in the academic year 1907-8." "B035","張道藩","Zhang Daofan","Chang Tao-fan","Ecole des Beaux-Arts","Ecole des Beaux-Arts",NA,NA,"Paris","HUM","Art",NA,NA,"France","1923","1924",NA,NA,NA,NA,"Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol1, p. 112;https://zh.wikipedia.org/wiki/%E5%BC%B5%E9%81%93%E8%97%A9","After working for about two years in Paotow, during which time he took correspondence courses in English and Japanese, Chang Tao-fan decided to resume his studies in Nankai." "B202","徐新六","Xu Xinliu","Hsü Hsin-liu","Ecole des Sciences Politiques","Ecole des Sciences Politiques",NA,NA,"Paris","BUS","Business","Public finance",NA,"France","1913","1914",NA,NA,NA,NA,"Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol2, p. 130;https://zh.wikipedia.org/wiki/%E5%BE%90%E6%96%B0%E5%85%AD","He read economics at the Victoria University of Manchester, where he received a B.A. degree in 1913, and then went to France to study public finance at the Ecole des Sciences Politiques." "B285","李石曾","Li Shizeng","Li Shih-tseng","Ecole Pratique d'Agriculture du Chesnoy ","Ecole Pratique d'Agriculture du Chesnoy ",NA,NA,"Montargis","AGR","Agriculture",NA,NA,"France","1902","1905",NA,NA,NA,NA,"Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol2, p. 319;https://zh.wikipedia.org/wiki/%E6%9D%8E%E7%9F%B3%E6%9B%BE",NA "B042","張聞天","Zhang Wentian","Chang Wen-t'ien","Engineering college","Engineering college",NA,NA,"Nanjing",NA,"Unknown",NA,NA,"China",NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,"Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol1, p. 134;https://zh.wikipedia.org/wiki/%E5%BC%A0%E9%97%BB%E5%A4%A9","Then he went to Nanking to enter the engineering college, where he studied for three years." "B523","韋卓民","Wei Zhuomin","Wei Cho-min","Episcopal Theological School","Episcopal Theological School",NA,NA,"Cambridge","EDU","Religion",NA,"Massachussets","United States",NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,"Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol3, p. 403","At the same time, he took courses at the Episcopal Theological School in Cambridge." "B573","顏惠慶","Yan Huiqing","Yen Hui-ch'ing","Episcopal-sponsored secondary school","Episcopal-sponsored secondary school",NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,"Virginia","United States","1895",NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,"Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol4, p. 50","W. W. Yen studied at St. John's College, Anglo- Chinese College, and the T'ung-wen-kuan in Shanghai before going to the United States in 1895 to enter an Episcopal-sponsored secondary school in Virginia." "B315","劉峙","Liu Zhi","Liu Chih","First Army Preparatory School","First Army Preparatory School",NA,NA,"Qinghe","MIL","Military",NA,"China","China",NA,"1912",NA,NA,NA,"Chenghochen (Peking) or Qinghe ? (small town near Beijing)","Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol2, p. 391;https://www.easyatm.com.tw/wiki/%E5%8A%89%E5%B3%99","With the resumption of classes by the various military academies in July 1912, Liu Chih, who had been home to Kian and then had gone to Nanchang, entered the First Army Preparatory School at Chenghochen, near Peking." "B464","鄧穎超","Deng Yingchao","Teng Ying-ch'ao","First Girls Normal School","First Girls Normal School",NA,NA,"Tianjin",NA,NA,NA,NA,"China",NA,"1920",NA,NA,NA,NA,"Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol3, p. 264","Teng received her education in Peking and Tientsin." "B384","潘公展","Pan Gongzhan","P'an Kung-chan","First Middle School","First Middle School",NA,NA,"Hangzhou",NA,NA,NA,NA,"China",NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,"Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol3, p. 63","He later attended the First Middle School at Hangchow, where one of his classmates was Hsu Chih-mo (q.v.)." "B159","豐子愷","Feng Zikai","Feng Tzu-k'ai","First Normal School","First Normal School",NA,NA,"Hangzhou",NA,NA,NA,"Zhejiang","China",NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,"Relative datation (after attending...)","Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol2, p. 28","After attending primaryschool, he enrolled at the First Normal School in Hangchow, Chekiang." "B366","梅貽琦","Mei Yiqi","Mei Yi-ch'i","First Private Middle School","First Private Middle School",NA,NA,"Tianjin",NA,NA,NA,NA,"China","1904",NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,"Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol3, p. 29","After a childhood that was uneventful except for the family's flight to Paoting in the summer of 1900 to avoid the turbulent aftermath of the Boxer Uprising, in 1904 Mei Yi-ch'i entered the First Private Middle School at Tientsin, the forerunner of the Nankai Middle School (see Chang Po-ling), as one of its first students." "B362","毛澤東","Mao Zedong","Mao Tse-tung","First Provincial Middle School","First Provincial Middle School",NA,NA,"Changsha",NA,NA,NA,"Hunan","China",NA,NA,NA,NA,"1/2","Relative datation","Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol3, p. 2","After attending classes at the First Provincial Middle School for six months, he spent several months reading independently in the Hunan provincial library." "B282","李立三","Li Lisan","Li Li-san","First Provincial Normal School","First Provincial Normal School",NA,NA,"Changsha",NA,NA,NA,NA,"China",NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,"Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol2, p. 310","Little is known about Li Li-san's family background or early life except that he was the son of a poor rural teacher in Liling hsien, Hunan, and that he attended the First Provincial Normal School in Changsha." "B354","馬敘倫","Ma Xulun","Ma Hsü-lun","First Zhejiang Provincial High School","First Zhejiang Provincial High School",NA,NA,"Hangzhou",NA,NA,NA,"Zhejiang","China","1898",NA,NA,NA,NA,"Yang-cheng School (later the First Chekiang Provincial High School)","Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol2, p. 465","In 1899 he entered the Yang-cheng School in Hangchow (later the First Chekiang Provincial High School), where he studied under the celebrated Chekiang savant Ch'en Chieh-shih, acquiring a solid grounding in philology and philosophy." "B009","張其昀","Zhang Qiyun","Chang Ch'i-yün","Fourth Higher Primary School","Fourth Higher Primary School",NA,NA,"NF",NA,NA,NA,"Zhejiang","China","1913",NA,NA,NA,NA,"City to be verified (Chekiang county seat)","Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol1, p. 24","After several years of old-style schooling, Chang Ch'i-yün entered the Fourth Higher Primary School located at the county seat in 1913." "B557","楊永清","Yang Yongqing","Yang Yung-ch'ing","Fudan University","Fudan University","復旦公學","Fudan Gongxue","Shanghai",NA,NA,NA,NA,"China","1912","1917",NA,NA,NA,NA,"Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol4, p. 16",NA "B397","邵力子","Shao Lizi","Shao Li-tzu","Fudan University","Fudan University","復旦公學","Fudan Gongxue","Shanghai",NA,"Unknown",NA,"Jiangsu","China","1903",NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,"Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol3, p. 91","After passing the examinations for the chü-jen degree in 1903, he studied briefly at Aurora University in Shanghai and then transferred to Futan University, where he taught in the lower grades while pursuing his own studies." "B094","程天放","Cheng Tianfang","Ch'eng T'ien-fang","Fudan University","Fudan University","復旦公學","Fudan Gongxue","Shanghai",NA,"Unknown",NA,NA,"China","1917","1919",NA,NA,NA,NA,"Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol1, p. 289","Ch'eng originally intended the school to offer courses in Western as well as Peking-style acting, but financial limitations prevented this program from being carried out." "B571","嚴復","Yan Fu","Yen Fu","Fujian Arsenal Academy","Fujian Arsenal Academy","福州船政學堂","Fuzhou Chuanzheng Xuetang","Fuzhou","MIL","Military",NA,NA,"China","1867","1871",NA,NA,NA,NA,"Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol4, p. 41;https://zh.wikipedia.org/wiki/%E5%9A%B4%E5%BE%A9","After being graduated summa cum laude in 1871, Yen Fu was assigned for practical training on the warship Chien-wei." "B534","吳憲","Wu Xian","Wu Hsien","Fujian Provincial High School","Fujian Provincial High School",NA,NA,"Fuzhou",NA,NA,NA,NA,"China","1906","1910",NA,NA,NA,NA,"Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol3, p. 430","In 1906 he entered the Fukien Provincial High School, where he completed the course of study in four years." "B059","陳省身","Chen Xingshen","Ch'en Hsing-shen","Fulun Middle School","Fulun Middle School",NA,NA,"Tianjin",NA,NA,NA,NA,"China",NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,"Unknown location","Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol1, p. 187","There Chern entered the Fulun Middle School, which was operated, principally for the children of railway workers, by the ministry of communications." "B486","鄒韬奮","Zou Taofen","Tsou T'ao-fen","Fuzhou Engineering School","Fuzhou Engineering School",NA,NA,"Fuzhou","ENG","Engineering",NA,"Fujian","China","1910",NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,"Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol3, p. 319","At the age of five, Tsou T'ao-fen began to study the Chinese classics with a private tutor, and in 1910 he entered the Foochow Engineerng School." "B190","謝婉瑩","Xie Wanying","Hsieh Wan-ying","Fuzhou Normal School for Girls","Fuzhou Normal School for Girls",NA,NA,"Fuzhou",NA,NA,NA,NA,"China","1911","1911",NA,NA,NA,NA,"Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol2, p. 103","For several months, Hsieh attended the Foochow Normal School for Girls." "B358","馬步青","Ma Buqing","Ma Pu-ch'ing","Gansu First Provincial Middle School","Gansu First Provincial Middle School",NA,NA,"NF",NA,NA,NA,"Kansu","China",NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,"Relative datation","Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol2, p. 473","After receiving his primary education in the Chinese classics, he enrolled at the Kansu First Provincial Middle School." "B355","馬鴻逵","Ma Hongjun","Ma Hung-k'uei","Gansu Military Academy","Gansu Military Academy",NA,NA,"Lanzhou","MIL","Military",NA,"Gansu","China",NA,"1910",NA,NA,NA,NA,"Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol2, p. 468","He received a military education, completing his studies at the Kansu Military Academy at Lanchow in 1910." "B119","金樹仁","Jin Shuren","Chin Shu-jen","Gansu Provincial Academy","Gansu Provincial Academy","甘肅文高等學堂","Gansuwen Gaodeng Xuetang","Lanzhou",NA,"Unknown",NA,"Kansu","China","1901",NA,NA,NA,NA,"Relative datation","Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol1, p. 381;https://zh.wikipedia.org/wiki/%E9%87%91%E6%A8%B9%E4%BB%81","After being graduated from the Kansu provincial academy, he obtained the degree of chü-jen." "B557","楊永清","Yang Yongqing","Yang Yung-ch'ing","George Washington University","George Washington University",NA,NA,"Washington DC",NA,"Unknown",NA,NA,"United States","1914","1918",NA,NA,NA,NA,"Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol4, p. 16;https://zh.wikipedia.org/wiki/%E6%9D%A8%E6%B0%B8%E6%B8%85",NA "B557","楊永清","Yang Yongqing","Yang Yung-ch'ing","George Washington University","George Washington University",NA,NA,"Washington DC",NA,NA,NA,NA,"United States","1918","1919",NA,NA,NA,NA,"Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol4, p. 16;https://zh.wikipedia.org/wiki/%E6%9D%A8%E6%B0%B8%E6%B8%85",NA "B204","徐謨","Xu Mo","Hsü Mo","George Washington University","George Washington University",NA,NA,"Washington DC","LAW","Law",NA,NA,"United States",NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,"Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol2, p. 132","He also took law courses at George Washington University and received an LL.M." "B307","林可勝","Lin Kesheng","Lin K'o-sheng","George Watson's College","George Watson's College",NA,NA,"Edinburgh",NA,NA,NA,NA,"United Kingdom",NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,"Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol2, p. 373","After completing his secondary education in England, Robert Lim followed his father's example by entering the L'niversity of Edinburgh." "B308","林彪","Lin Biao","Lin Piao","Gongjin Middle School","Gongjin Middle School",NA,NA,"Wuhan",NA,NA,NA,NA,"China","1921","1924",NA,NA,NA,NA,"Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol2, p. 374","After attending primary school in his native village, Lin Piao went to Wuchang, where he studied at the Kung-chin Middle School from 1921 to 1924." "B291","李德全","Li Dequan","Li Te-ch'uan","Goodrich Fuyü Girls School","Goodrich Fuyü Girls School",NA,NA,"Tongzhou",NA,NA,NA,NA,"China",NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,"Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol2, p. 335","After receiving her primary education at the Goodrich Fu Yü Girls School, she went to Peking about 1912 and enrolled at the Bridgman Girls Middle School, an institution run by American Congregational missionaries." "B277","李璜","Li Huang","Li Huang","Government Foreign Language School","Government Foreign Language School",NA,NA,"Chengdu","PRE","Preparatory",NA,NA,"China","1908","1912",NA,NA,NA,NA,"Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol2, p. 302","After receiving a primary education in the Chinese classics, he studied at the government foreignlanguage school in Chengtu from 1908 to 1912." "B516","王芃生","Wang Pengsheng","Wang P'eng-sheng","Government Military School","Government Military School","陸軍軍需學校","Lujun Junxu Xuexiao","Nanjing","MIL","Military",NA,NA,"China","1912",NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,"Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol3, p. 391;https://baike.baidu.com/item/%E7%8E%8B%E8%8A%83%E7%94%9F",NA "B474","蔡鍔","Cai E","Ts'ai O","Great Harmony Secondary School","Great Harmony Secondary School","大同高等學校",NA,"Tokyo",NA,NA,NA,NA,"Japan",NA,"1900",NA,NA,NA,NA,"Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol3, p. 286","In Tokyo he studied for a time with Liang and T'ang Ts'ai-ch'ang before entering the Great Harmony Secondary School, established by Liang and others in Tokyo for students whose schools in China had been closed." "B537","吳國楨","Wu Guozhen","Wu Kuo-chen","Grinnel College","Grinnel College",NA,NA,"Grinnell",NA,"Economics",NA,"Iowa","United States","1921","1923",NA,NA,NA,NA,"Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol3, p. 438;https://zh.wikipedia.org/wiki/%E5%90%B4%E5%9B%BD%E7%A5%AF",NA "B463","鄧演達","Deng Yanda","Teng Yen-ta","Guangdong Short-Term Military School","Guangdong Short-Term Military School",NA,NA,"Guangzhou","MIL","Military",NA,NA,"China","1912","1914",NA,NA,NA,NA,"Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol3, p. 260","After the establishment of the republic in 1912, he returned to Canton to continue his military education." "B056","陳炯明","Chen Jiongming","Ch'en Chiung-ming","Guangdong College of Law and Government","Guangdong College of Law and Government",NA,NA,"Guangzhou","LAW","Law","Political Science","Guangdong","China","1906","1908",NA,NA,NA,NA,"Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol1, p. 173","After the government reorganization of the educational system in 1903, Ch'en entered the newly established short-term normal school in Haifeng and in 1906, at the age of 28, enrolled in the Kwangtung Fa-cheng hsueh-t'ang [college of law and government] in Canton, from which he was graduated in 1908." "B373","聶耳","Nie Er","Nieh Erh","Guangdong Dramatic School","Guangdong Dramatic School",NA,NA,"Guangzhou","HUM","Art","Undetermined",NA,"China","1928",NA,NA,NA,NA,"No mention at all in Wiki pages","Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol3, p. 40;https://zh.wikipedia.org/wiki/%E8%81%82%E8%80%B3",NA "B558","楊永泰","Yang Yongtai","Yang Yung-t'ai","Guangdong High School","Guangdong High School","廣東高等學堂",NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,"China","1901","1902",NA,NA,NA,NA,"Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol4, p. 17",NA "B051","陳濟棠","Chen Jitang","Ch'en Chi-t'ang","Guangdong Military academy","Guangdong Military academy",NA,NA,"Guangzhou","MIL","Military",NA,"Guangdong","China",NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,"Relative datation","Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol1, p. 160","After completing his elementary education, he enrolled in the Kwangtung military elementary school at Whampoa, then received more advanced training at the short-course military academy at Canton." "B051","陳濟棠","Chen Jitang","Ch'en Chi-t'ang","Guangdong Military Elementary School","Guangdong Military Elementary School",NA,NA,"Huangpu","MIL","Military",NA,NA,"China","1907","1908",NA,NA,NA,"Relative datation","Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol1, p. 160","After completing his elementary education, he enrolled in the Kwangtung military elementary school at Whampoa, then received more advanced training at the short-course military academy at Canton." "B060","陳賡","Chen Geng","Ch'en Keng","Guangdong Short-Term Military School","Guangdong Short-Term Military School",NA,NA,"Guangdong","MIL","Military",NA,"Guangzhou","China","1924",NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,"Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol1, p. 190","In 1924 he went to Canton and, after studying briefly in the Kwangtung Military School, enrolled in the Whampoa Military Academy, and he was graduated with the first class." "B292","李宗仁","Li Zongren","Li Tsung-jen","Guangxi Army Primary School","Guangxi Army Primary School",NA,NA,"Guilin","MIL","Military",NA,"Kwangsi","China",NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,"Relative datation (after completing his primary education)","Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol2, p. 336","After completing his primary education, Li passed the competitive entrance examinations for the Kwangsi Army Primary School." "B380","白崇禧","Bai Chongxi","Pai Ch'ung-hsi","Guangxi Military Cadre Training School","Guangxi Military Cadre Training School","廣西陸軍小學","Guangxi Lujun Xiaoxue","Guilin","MIL","Military",NA,"Guangxi","China","1907",NA,NA,NA,NA,"Heavily corrected based on Wikipedia for school and discipline","Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol3, p. 51;https://zh.wikipedia.org/wiki/%E7%99%BD%E5%B4%87%E7%A6%A7","He later withdrew from the academy at the request of his family and entered a civilian institution, the Kwangsi School of Law and Political Science." "B292","李宗仁","Li Zongren","Li Tsung-jen","Guangxi Short-Course Military Academy","Guangxi Short-Course Military Academy",NA,NA,"Guilin","MIL","Military",NA,NA,"China",NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,"Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol2, p. 336","In 191'2, when military schools throughout China resumed operations, he entered the Kwangsi Short- Course Military Academy at Kweilin." "B558","楊永泰","Yang Yongtai","Yang Yung-t'ai","Guangya Academy","Guangya Academy","廣雅書院","Guangyashuyuan","Guangzhou",NA,NA,NA,NA,"China","1899","1900",NA,NA,NA,NA,"Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol4, p. 17",NA "B008","張其鍠","Zhang Qihuang","Chang Ch'i-huang","Guangya Academy","Guangya Academy","廣雅書院","Guangyashuyuan","Guangzhou",NA,"IRR",NA,NA,"China",NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,"Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol1, p. 22","A precocious child, Chang Ch'i-huang began formal schooling at the age of six sui and at eighteen enrolled in the Kuang-ya Academy, a distinguished educational center established at Canton in 1887 by Chang Chih-tung (ECCP, I, 27-32)." "B225","黃節","Huang Jie","Huang Chieh","Guangya Academy","Guangya Academy","廣雅書院","Guangyashuyuan","Guangzhou",NA,NA,NA,NA,"China",NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,"Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol2, p. 187;https://zh.wikipedia.org/wiki/%E9%BB%83%E7%AF%80",NA "B041","張資平","Zhang Ziping","Chang Tzu-p'ing","Guangyi Sino-Western School","Guangyi Sino-Western School",NA,NA,"NF",NA,NA,NA,"Kwangtung","China",NA,"1909",NA,NA,NA,NA,"Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol1, p. 133","In 1906 Chang Tzu-p'ing entered the Kwang-yi Sino-Western School, an American Baptist mission school in Kwangtung, where he studied until 1909." "B062","陳公博","Chen Gongbo","Ch'en Kung-po","Guangzhou Law School","Guangzhou Law School","廣州法政專校","Guangzhou Fazheng Zhuanjiao","Guangzhou",NA,"Unknown",NA,NA,"China",NA,"1917",NA,NA,NA,NA,"Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol1, p. 196",NA "B252","谷正鼎","Gu Zhengding","Ku Cheng-ting","Guiyang Provincial Lower Normal School","Guiyang Provincial Lower Normal School",NA,NA,"Guiyang",NA,NA,NA,"Guizhou","China",NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,"Relative datation","Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol2, p. 244;After receiving their primary education in the Chinese classics at a village school, they attended a modern higher primary school and the Kweiyang Provincial Lower Normal School.","city?" "B251","古正倫","Gu Zhenglun","Ku Cheng-lun","Guizhou Military Primary School","Guizhou Military Primary School",NA,NA,"Guiyang","MIL","Military",NA,"Guizhou","China",NA,"1905",NA,NA,NA,NA,"Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol2, p. 242","After being graduated from the Kweichow Military Primary School in 1905, he attended the Wuchang Military Middle School for three years." "B029","章炳麟","Zhang Binglin","Chang Ping-lin","Gujing jingshe",NA,"安徽公學","Gujing Jingshe","Hangzhou","CLA","Chinese classics",NA,NA,"China","1892",NA,NA,NA,NA,"Relative datation (at the age of 25)","Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol1, p. 92;https://zh.wikipedia.org/wiki/%E7%AB%A0%E5%A4%AA%E7%82%8E","In 1892, when he had reached the age of 25 sui, Chang decided to leave his native Yühang and to continue his studies in Hangchow at the famous Ku-ching ching-she, then headed by the eminent classical scholar Yü Yueh (1821-1907; ECCP, II, 944-45)." "B388","彭湃","Peng Pai","P'eng P'ai","Haifeng County High School","Haifeng County High School",NA,NA,"Haifeng",NA,NA,NA,"Guangdong","China",NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,"Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol3, p. 70","After he had completed his middle-school education, he and several other local youths were encouraged to continue their studies in Japan by Ch'en Chiung-ming (q.v.), a prominent native of Haifeng and at that time the commander of the Kwangtung Army stationed at Swatow." "B581","于斌","Yu Bin","Yu Pin","Hailun county grammar school","Hailun county grammar school",NA,NA,"Hailun",NA,NA,NA,"Hailun county","China","1912",NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,"Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol4, p. 66","From 1910 to 1912 Yü Pin attended the Hsing family school, and in 1912 he entered the Hailun county grammar school." "B583","郁達夫","Yu Dafu","Yü Ta-fu","Hangzhou First Middle School","Hangzhou First Middle School",NA,NA,"Hangzhou",NA,NA,NA,NA,"China",NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,"Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol4, p. 70","The youngest of three boys born into a poor but scholarly family in Fuyang, Ghekiang, Yü Ta-fu received his early education in a variety of schools, including the Hangchow First Middle School." "B305","林長民","Lin Changmin","Lin Ch'ang-min","Hangzhou Language School","Hangzhou Language School",NA,NA,"Hangzhou",NA,"IRR",NA,NA,"China","1897",NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,"Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol2, p. 368","After passing the examinations for the shengyuan degree in 1897, Lin Ch'ang-min studied English and Japanese at the Hangchow Language School." "B076","陳達","Chen Da","Ch'en Ta","Hangzhou Middle School","Hangzhou Middle School",NA,NA,"Hangzhou",NA,NA,NA,NA,"China","1908","1910",NA,NA,NA,NA,"Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol1, p. 235","Then he studied at the Yühang district primary school for two years, and from 1908 to 1910 he attended the Hangchow Middle School." "B063","陳果夫","Chen Guofu","Ch'en Kuo-fu","Hangzhou Military Primary School","Hangzhou Military Primary School",NA,NA,"Hangzhou","MIL","Military",NA,NA,"China","1907","1911",NA,NA,NA,NA,"Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol1, p. 201","After studying briefly at Nanking in the spring of 1907, Ch'en Kuo-fu returned to Chekiang to enroll in the military primary school at Hangchow, where he studied military science for the next four years." "B050","陳誠","Chen Cheng","Ch'en Ch'eng","Hangzhou Provincial School of Physical Education","Hangzhou Provincial School of Physical Education",NA,NA,"Hangzhou","EDU","Physical Education",NA,NA,"China","1917",NA,NA,NA,NA,"Graduated in what?","Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol1, p. 152","After being graduated in 1917, he entered the Hangchow provincial school of physical education." "B546","吳貽芳","Wu Yifang","Wu Yi-fang","Hangzhou Union Girls School","Hangzhou Union Girls School",NA,NA,"Hangzhou",NA,NA,NA,NA,"China","1913",NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,"Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol3, p. 460","In 1913 she attended the Hangchow Union Girls School as a special student." "B102","艾青","Ai Qing","Chiang Hai-ch'eng","Hangzhou Xihu Art School","Hangzhou Xihu Art School","杭州國立藝術院","Hangzhouguoliyishuyuan","Hangzhou","HUM","Art",NA,NA,"China","1928","1929",NA,NA,NA,NA,"Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol1, p. 317;https://zh.wikipedia.org/wiki/%E8%89%BE%E9%9D%92",NA "B580","余日章","Yu Rizhang","Yu Jih-chang","Harvard University","Harvard University",NA,NA,"Cambridge","EDU","Education",NA,NA,"United States","1908","1910",NA,NA,NA,NA,"Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol4, p. 64;https://baike.baidu.com/item/%E4%BD%99%E6%97%A5%E7%AB%A0",NA "B375","牛惠生","Niu Huisheng","Niu Hui-sheng","Harvard University","Harvard University",NA,NA,"Cambridge","MED","Medicine",NA,"Massachusetts","United States","1910","1914",NA,NA,NA,NA,"Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol3, p. 43","In 1910, having received a B.A. degree from St. John's University, W. S. New went to the United States to study at the Harvard University Medical School." "B551","楊銓","Yang Quan","Yang Ch'uan","Harvard University","Harvard University",NA,NA,"Cambridge","BUS","Business",NA,"Massachusets","United States","1916","1918",NA,NA,NA,NA,"Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol4, p. 5","Upon graduation from Cornell, he enrolled at Harvard, where he received a master's degree in business administration in 1918." "B534","吳憲","Wu Xian","Wu Hsien","Harvard University","Harvard University",NA,NA,"Cambridge","SCI","Chemistry","Biochemistry","Massachussets","United States","1917","1919",NA,NA,NA,NA,"Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol3, p. 430","After spending another year at M.I.T. as a graduate student and assistant in organic chemistry, Wu entered the graduate school of Harvard University in September 1917 and gained his Ph.D. in biochemistry two years later." "B364","梅光迪","Mei Guangdi","Mei Kuang-ti","Harvard University","Harvard University",NA,NA,"Cambridge","HUM","Literature",NA,"Massachusetts","United States","1917",NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,"Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol3, p. 24","In 1917 Hu Shih returned to Peking to raise the banner of literary reform with his articles in the Hsin cKing-nien [new youth], and Mei Kuang-ti remained at Harvard to continue his literary studies with Irving Babbitt." "B539","吳宓","Wu Mi","Wu Mi","Harvard University","Harvard University",NA,NA,"Cambridge","HUM","Literature",NA,"Massachussets","United States","1918","1921",NA,NA,NA,NA,"Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol3, p. 442;https://zh.wikipedia.org/wiki/%E5%90%B4%E5%AE%93","Upon graduation in 1916, he went to the United States to continue his studies, first at the University of Virginia and then at Harvard University." "B523","韋卓民","Wei Zhuomin","Wei Cho-min","Harvard University","Harvard University",NA,NA,"Cambridge","HUM","Philosophy",NA,NA,"United States","1918","1919",NA,"The political principles of Mencius",NA,"Conflicting information: Boorman indicates 1915 as the graduation date (MA degree)","Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol3, p. 403;https://baike.baidu.com/item/%E9%9F%A6%E5%8D%93%E6%B0%91","In 1915 he received his M.A. degree after completing a thesis on the political principles of Mencius." "B236","洪深","Hong Shen","Hung Shen","Harvard University","Harvard University",NA,NA,"Cambridge","HUM","Art","Drama","Massachusets","United States","1919","1922",NA,NA,NA,NA,"Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol2, p. 213;https://zh.wikipedia.org/wiki/%E6%B4%AA%E6%B7%B1","He then went to Harvard, where he received an M.A. degree in 1922." "B117","錢端升","Qian Duansheng","Ch'ien Tuan-sheng","Harvard University","Harvard University",NA,NA,"Cambridge","SSC","Political science","Economics","Massachusets","United States","1920","1922","4",NA,NA,NA,"Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol1, p. 376","He spent the next four years at Harvard and received both the M.A. degree (February 1922) and the Ph.D. (February 1924) in political science." "B117","錢端升","Qian Duansheng","Ch'ien Tuan-sheng","Harvard University","Harvard University",NA,NA,"Cambridge","SSC","Political science","Economics","Massachusets","United States","1922","1924","4",NA,NA,NA,"Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol1, p. 376","He spent the next four years at Harvard and received both the M.A. degree (February 1922) and the Ph.D. (February 1924) in political science." "B297","梁實秋","Liang Shiqiu","Liang Shih-ch'iu","Harvard University","Harvard University",NA,NA,"Cambridge","HUM","Literature",NA,NA,"United States","1926",NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,"Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol2, p. 353;https://zh.wikipedia.org/wiki/%E6%A2%81%E5%AE%9E%E7%A7%8B",NA "B300","梁思成","Liang Sicheng","Liang Ssu-ch'eng","Harvard University","Harvard University",NA,NA,"Cambridge","HUM","Art","Architecture","Massachusets","United States","1927","1928",NA,NA,NA,NA,"Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol2, p. 359;https://zh.wikipedia.org/wiki/%E6%A2%81%E6%80%9D%E6%88%90","After attending the Harvard Graduate School of Fine Arts in 1927-28, he returned to China to become a professor of architecture at National Northeastern University." "B273","李方桂","Li Fanggui","Li Fang-kuei","Harvard University","Harvard University",NA,NA,"Cambridge",NA,"Unknown",NA,"Massachusets","United States","1928","1929",NA,NA,NA,NA,"Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol2, p. 295","After spending the academic year 1928-29 at Harvard University as a Harvard- Yenching fellow, he returned to China on a Social Science Research Council fellowship to study Chinese dialects." "B584","俞大維","Yu Dawei","Yü Ta-wei","Harvard University","Harvard University",NA,NA,"Cambridge","HUM","Philosophy",NA,"Massachusets","United States",NA,"1922",NA,"Theories of Abstract Implication: A Constructive Study",NA,NA,"Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol4, p. 73","""His dissertation was entitled """"Theories of Abstract Implication: A Constructive Study,"""" and he received the Ph.D. in 1922, one of the youngest Chinese ever to gain that degree at Harvard.""" "B321","劉瑞恆","Liu Ruiheng","Liu Jui-heng","Harvard University","Harvard University",NA,NA,"Cambridge","MED","Medicine",NA,"Massachusetts","United States",NA,"1913",NA,NA,NA,"M.D. cum laude","Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol2, p. 402","He then entered the Harvard Medical School, where he received the M.D. cum laude in 1913, after which he completed his training in surgery at Boston City Hospital." "B421","宋子文","Song Ziwen","T. V. Soong","Harvard University","Harvard University",NA,NA,"Cambridge","SSC","Economics",NA,"Massachusetts","United States",NA,"1915",NA,NA,NA,NA,"Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol3, p. 149","After being graduated from Harvard in 1915 with a B.A. in economics, he went to New York, where he worked at the International Banking Corporation and took courses at Columbia University." "B419","宋慶齡","Song Qingling","Soong Ch'ing-ling","Harvard University","Harvard University",NA,NA,"Cambridge","HUM","Literature",NA,"Massachusetts","United States",NA,"1928",NA,NA,NA,NA,"Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol3, p. 142","T. L. Soong was graduated from Vanderbilt in 1921, and T. A. Soong received a B.A. degree from Harvard in 1928." "B313","林語堂","Lin Yutang","Lin Yü-t'ang","Harvard University","Harvard University",NA,NA,"Cambridge","HUM","Literature",NA,"Massachusetts","United States",NA,"1921",NA,NA,NA,"Received in absentia","Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol2, p. 387;https://zh.wikipedia.org/wiki/%E6%9E%97%E8%AF%AD%E5%A0%82","He went to Cambridge, Massachusetts, where he studied at Harvard for one year and received the M.A. degree in absentia in 1922." "B049","趙元任","Zhao Yuanren","Chao Yuen-ren","Harvard University","Harvard University",NA,NA,"Cambridge","HUM","Philosophy",NA,"Massachussets","United States",NA,"1918",NA,"Continuity: Study in Methodology",NA,NA,"Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol1, p. 148;https://zh-yue.wikipedia.org/wiki/%E8%B6%99%E5%85%83%E4%BB%BB","His linguistic flair established, Y. R. Chao, with the encouragement of friends, decided to concentrate his future studies in the field of linguistics." "B273","李方桂","Li Fanggui","Li Fang-kuei","Harvard-Yenching Institute","Harvard-Yenching Institute",NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,"China","1929",NA,NA,NA,"Social Science Research Council fellowship",NA,"Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol2, p. 295","After spending the academic year 1928-29 at Harvard University as a Harvard- Yenching fellow, he returned to China on a Social Science Research Council fellowship to study Chinese dialects." "B403","沈澤民","Shen Zemin","Shen Tse-min","Hehai Engineering College","Hehai Engineering College",NA,NA,NA,"ENG","Engineering",NA,NA,"China",NA,"1919",NA,NA,NA,NA,"Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol3, p. 103","He did not complete his technical studies, however; in 1919 he joined his brother in Shanghai." "B157","馮至","Feng Zhi","Feng Chih","Heidelberg University","Heidelberg University",NA,NA,"Heidelberg","HUM","Philosophy",NA,NA,"Germany","1930","1935",NA,NA,NA,NA,"Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol2, p. 21","In the autumn of 1930 he set out for Germany to pursue his literary studies." "B581","于斌","Yu Bin","Yu Pin","Heilongjiang Province First Normal School","Heilongjiang Province First Normal School","黑龍江省第一師範學校","Heilongjiangshengdiyishifan Xuexiao","Hailun",NA,NA,NA,NA,"China","1915","1915",NA,NA,NA,NA,"Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol4, p. 66","He entered the Heilungkiang Provincial Normal School in 1915." "B185","蕭同茲","Xiao Tongzi","Hsiao T'ung-tzu","Hengjun Lianhe Middle School","Hengjun Lianhe Middle School","衡郡聯合中學","Hengjun Lianhe Zhongxue","Hengyang",NA,NA,NA,"Hunan","China",NA,"1911",NA,NA,NA,NA,"Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol2, p. 94;https://zh.wikipedia.org/wiki/%E8%90%A7%E5%90%8C%E5%85%B9",NA "B185","蕭同茲","Xiao Tongzi","Hsiao T'ung-tzu","Higher Primary School","Higher Primary School",NA,NA,"Xiangtan",NA,NA,NA,"Hunan","China",NA,"1919",NA,NA,NA,NA,"Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol2, p. 94",NA "B125","周佛海","Zhou Fohai","Chou Fo-hai","Higher primary school and middle school","Higher primary school and middle school",NA,NA,"Yuanling",NA,NA,NA,NA,"China","1912","1917",NA,NA,NA,NA,"Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol1, p. 405;https://zh.wikipedia.org/wiki/%E5%91%A8%E4%BD%9B%E6%B5%B7","From 1912 to 1917 Chou attended higher primary school and middle school at Yuanling." "B239","任鴻雋","Ren Hongjun","Jen Hung-chün","Higher Technical College","Higher Technical College",NA,NA,"Tokyo",NA,"Unknown",NA,NA,"Japan","1908",NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,"Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol2, p. 219","Early in 1908 he left China for Japan to further his education at the Higher Technical College of Tokyo." "B005","詹天佑","Zhan Tianyou","Chan T'ien-yu","Hillhouse High School","Hillhouse High School",NA,NA,"New Haven",NA,NA,NA,NA,"United States",NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,"Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol1, p. 12;https://zh.wikipedia.org/wiki/%E8%A9%B9%E5%A4%A9%E4%BD%91","There he was placed in the care of an American family and given preparatory training in the Seaside Institute for Boys before entering Hillhouse High School in New Haven." "B242","康成","Kang Cheng","K'ang Ch'eng","Home-mission school for Chinese children","Home-mission school for Chinese children",NA,NA,"San Francisco",NA,NA,NA,NA,"United States",NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,"Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol2, p. 225","At the age of 9, Ida Kahn accompanied Miss Howe on a trip to the United States, where she attended a home-mission school for Chinese children in San Francisco." "B007","張季鸾","Zhang Jiyu","Chang Chi-luan","Hongdao Higher School","Hongdao Higher School",NA,NA,"Sanyuan",NA,NA,NA,"Shensi","China","1904",NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,"Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol1, p. 20","In February 1904 he entered the Hung-tao Higher School at Sanyuan, Shensi." "B094","程天放","Cheng Tianfang","Ch'eng T'ien-fang","Hongdu Middle School","Hongdu Middle School",NA,NA,"Nanchang",NA,NA,NA,"Jiangxi","China","1912",NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,"Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol1, p. 289","In 1912 Ch'eng went to Nanchang, the provincial capital of Kiangsi, and entered the Hung-tu Middle School." "B368","孟森","Meng Sen","Meng Sen","Hosei University","Hosei University",NA,NA,"Tokyo","LAW","Law",NA,NA,"Japan","1901","1904",NA,NA,NA,NA,"Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol3, p. 32;https://zh.wikipedia.org/wiki/%E5%AD%9F%E6%A3%AE","From 1901 to 1904 he studied law at Hosei University in Tokyo." "B136","朱執信","Zhu Zhixin","Chu Chih-hsin","Hosei University","Hosei University",NA,NA,"Tokyo","SSC","Economics",NA,NA,"Japan","1904","1907",NA,NA,NA,NA,"Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol1, p. 440;https://zh.wikipedia.org/wiki/%E6%9C%B1%E6%89%A7%E4%BF%A1",NA "B556","楊度","Yang Du","Yang Tu","Hosei University","Hosei University",NA,NA,"Tokyo",NA,"Political science",NA,NA,"Japan","1904",NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,"Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol4, p. 13","In 1926 Yang Tu joined the Kuomintang and moved to Peking, where he studied painting with Ch'i Pai-shih (q.v.) and became a Buddhist convert." "B547","吳虞","Wu Yu","Wu Yu","Hosei University","Hosei University","法政大學",NA,"Tokyo","LAW","Law","Political Science",NA,"Japan","1905","1907",NA,NA,NA,NA,"Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol3, p. 462;https://zh.wikipedia.org/wiki/%E5%90%B4%E8%99%9E","Late in 1905 he left Chengtu to study law and political science in Japan." "B428","孫蘭峯","Sun Lanfeng","Sun Lan-feng","Huangpu Military Academy","Huangpu Military Academy",NA,NA,"Huangpu","MIL","Military",NA,NA,"China","1924",NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,"Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol3, p. 165;https://zh.wikipedia.org/wiki/%E5%AD%AB%E8%98%AD%E5%B3%B0",NA "B436","宋希濂","Song Xilian","Sung Hsi-lien","Huangpu Military Academy","Huangpu Military Academy",NA,NA,"Huangpu","MIL","Military",NA,NA,"China","1924",NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,"Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol3, p. 197;https://zh.wikipedia.org/wiki/%E5%AE%8B%E5%B8%8C%E6%BF%82",NA "B219","胡宗南","Hu Zongnan","Hu Tsung-nan","Huangpu Military Academy","Huangpu Military Academy",NA,NA,"Huangpu","MIL","Military",NA,NA,"China","1924","1926",NA,NA,NA,NA,"Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol2, p. 175",NA "B170","賀衷寒","He Zhonghan","Ho Chung-han","Huangpu Military Academy","Huangpu Military Academy",NA,NA,"Huangpu","MIL","Military",NA,NA,"China","1924",NA,NA,NA,NA,"Name of institution","Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol2, p. 64","He entered the academy in May 1924 as a member of its first class." "B060","陳賡","Chen Geng","Ch'en Keng","Huangpu Military Academy","Huangpu Military Academy",NA,NA,"Huangpu","MIL","Military",NA,"Guangdong","China","1924",NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,"Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol1, p. 190","In 1924 he went to Canton and, after studying briefly in the Kwangtung Military School, enrolled in the Whampoa Military Academy, and he was graduated with the first class." "B462","鄧子恢","Deng Zihui","Teng Tzu-hui","Huangpu Military Academy","Huangpu Military Academy",NA,NA,"Huangpu","MIL","Military",NA,"Guangdong","China","1925",NA,NA,NA,NA,"Uncertain datation (about 1916)","Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol3, p. 259","Available sources state that he was born into a merchant family in Lungyen, Fukien; that he studied for a year in Japan after graduation from an army middle school about 1916; and that in 1925 he joined the Kuomintang and entered the Whampoa Military Academy." "B484","左權","Zuo Quan","Tso Ch'uan","Huangpu Military Academy","Huangpu Military Academy",NA,NA,"Huangpu","MIL","Military",NA,NA,"China",NA,"1925",NA,NA,NA,NA,"Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol3, p. 316;https://zh.wikipedia.org/wiki/%E5%B7%A6%E6%9D%83",NA "B229","黃克誠","Huang Kecheng","Huang K'o-ch'eng","Huangpu Military Academy","Huangpu Military Academy",NA,NA,"Huangpu","MIL","Military",NA,"Guangdong","China",NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,"Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol2, p. 198",NA "B578","余漢謀","Yu Hanmou","Yü Han-mou","Huangpu Military Primary School","Huangpu Military Primary School","黃埔陸軍小學","Huangpu Lujun Xiaoxue","Huangpu","MIL","Military",NA,"Guangdong","China","1908",NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,"Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol4, p. 61;https://zh.wikipedia.org/wiki/%E4%BD%99%E6%BC%A2%E8%AC%80",NA "B004","詹大悲","Zhan Dabei","Chan Ta-pei","Huangzhou Middle School","Huangzhou Middle School",NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,"Hubei","China",NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,"Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol1, p. 9;https://zh.wikipedia.org/wiki/%E8%A9%B9%E5%A4%A7%E6%82%B2",NA "B564","葉楚傖","Ye Chucang","Yeh Ch'u-ts'ang","Huaxi Public School","Huaxi Public School","潯渓公學","Xunxi Gongxue","Shanghai",NA,NA,NA,NA,"China","1903","1904",NA,NA,NA,NA,"Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol4, p. 27;https://zh.wikipedia.org/wiki/%E5%8F%B6%E6%A5%9A%E4%BC%A7",NA "B478","曹汝霖","Cao Rulin","Ts'ao Ju-lin","Hubei Railway School","Hubei Railway School",NA,NA,"Hankou",NA,NA,NA,NA,"China","1895",NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,"Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol3, p. 299;https://zh.wikipedia.org/wiki/%E6%9B%B9%E6%B1%9D%E9%9C%96","He abandoned classical studies in 1895, after China's defeat in the Sino-Japanese war, because he believed that the old system of education had failed to prepare China for the new problems it faced." "B254","顧祝同","Gu Zhutong","Ku Chu-t'ung","Hubei Second Army Preparatory School","Hubei Second Army Preparatory School",NA,NA,"Wuhan","MIL","Military",NA,NA,"China","1914",NA,NA,NA,NA,"Not sure whether he actually attendded the school","Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol2, p. 247","In 1914 he went to Wuchang when southern graduates of army primary schools were called upon to enter the Hupeh Second Army Preparatory School." "B406","沈端先 (夏衍)","Shen Duantian (Xia Yan)","Shen Tuan-hsien","Huilan Middle School","Huilan Middle School",NA,NA,"Hangzhou",NA,NA,NA,NA,"China",NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,"Relative datation","Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol3, p. 109","He received his early education at the Hui-lan Middle School, a Baptist institution, and later attended the Chekiang Industrial School, from which he was graduated in 1919." "B124","周恩來","Zhou Enlai","Chou En-lai","Huiwen School","Huiwen School",NA,NA,"Shenyang",NA,NA,NA,NA,"China",NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,"Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol1, p. 391","In Mukden, he attended the Hui-wen School." "B452","唐生智","Tang Shengzhi","T'ang Sheng-chih","Hunan Army Primary School","Hunan Army Primary School","長沙湖南陸軍小學","Changsha Hunan Lujun Xiaoxue","Changsha","MIL","Military",NA,"Hunan","China","1905",NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,"Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol3, p. 236","The young T'ang received his early education at home, but with the establishment in 1905 of provincial military primary schools, he enrolled at the Hunan Army Primary School." "B315","劉峙","Liu Zhi","Liu Chih","Hunan Army Primary School","Hunan Army Primary School","長沙湖南陸軍小學","Changsha Hunan Lujun Xiaoxue","Changsha","MIL","Military",NA,"Hunan","China","1907","1910",NA,NA,NA,NA,"Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol2, p. 391","In 1907-10 he attended the Hunan Army Primary School, and in 1911 he entered the Wuchang Army Primary School." "B189","謝冰瑩","Xie Bingying","Hsieh Ping-ying","Hunan First Normal School for Girls","Hunan First Normal School for Girls",NA,NA,"Changsha",NA,NA,NA,"Hunan","China","1922",NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,"Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol2, p. 102","In the autumn of 1922 she entered the Hunan First Normal School for Girls at Changsha, where her interest in literature developed rapidly." "B169","何鍵","He Jian","Ho Chien","Hunan Government School","Hunan Government School",NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,"Hunan","China",NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,"Relative datation","Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol2, p. 60","He attended the Chu-tzu Primary School in his native village and then entered the Hunan government school." "B417","舒新城","Shu Xincheng","Shu Hsin-ch'eng","Hunan Higher Normal School","Hunan Higher Normal School",NA,NA,"Wuhan",NA,NA,NA,"Hunan","China","1913",NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,"Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol3, p. 135","After spending the winter of 1912 in Changsha, he went to Wuchang in June 1913 and entered the Hunan Higher Normal School." "B185","蕭同茲","Xiao Tongzi","Hsiao T'ung-tzu","Hunan Industrial College","Hunan Industrial College","湖南省立甲種工業學校","Hunanshenglijiazhonggongye Xuexiao","Changsha",NA,"Unknown",NA,"Hunan","China",NA,"1917",NA,NA,NA,NA,"Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol2, p. 94;https://zh.wikipedia.org/wiki/%E8%90%A7%E5%90%8C%E5%85%B9",NA "B176","賀耀組","He Huizu","He Huizu","Hunan Army Primary School","Hunan Army Primary School","湖南陸軍小學堂","Hunan Lujun Xiao Xuetang","Changsha","MIL","Military",NA,"Hunan","China","1905","1909",NA,NA,NA,NA,"Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol2, p. 77;https://zh.wikipedia.org/wiki/%E8%B3%80%E8%80%80%E7%B5%84",NA "B425","粟裕","Su Yu","Su Yu","Hunan Provincial No.1 Female Normal School","Hunan Provincial No.1 Female Normal School",NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,"Hunan","China",NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,"Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol3, p. 159","Little is known about his formative years except that he received his secondary education at one of the Hunan provincial normal schools." "B411","盛世才","Sheng Shicai","Sheng Shih-ts'ai","Imperial Japanese Army Academy","Imperial Japanese Army Academy",NA,NA,"Tokyo","MIL","Military",NA,NA,"Japan","1923",NA,NA,NA,NA,"Relative datation","Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol3, p. 120","Feng Yü-hsiang then secured his reinstatement, and Chiang Kai-shek provided him with sufficient funds to complete his military studies in Japan." "B256","顧孟餘","Gu Mengyu","Ku Meng-yü","Beijing University","Beijing University","京師大學堂","Jingshi Daxuetang","Beijing","HUM","Foreign language & Literature",NA,NA,"China","1903","1906",NA,NA,NA,NA,"Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol2, p. 252","After receiving a traditional education in the Chinese classics, he studied at the Imperial University of Peking from 1903 to 1906, specializing in German language and literature." "B278","李儀祉","Li Yizhi","Li I-chih","Beijing University","Beijing University","京師大學堂","Jingshi Daxuetang","Beijing","HUM","Foreign language & Literature",NA,NA,"China","1905",NA,NA,NA,"Provincial scholarship",NA,"Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol2, p. 304","In 1905 he received a provincial scholarship and enrolled at the Imperial University of Peking, where he majored in German, took science courses, and served as president of the senior class." "B010","張嘉璈","Zhang Jiayu","Chang Chia-sen","Institute of Modern Languages","Institute of Modern Languages",NA,NA,"Shanghai",NA,"IRR",NA,"Jiangsu","China","1901",NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,"Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol1, p. 26","In 1901, he and his brother were admitted to the Institute of Modern Languages at Shanghai, where he studied French." "B522","王雲五","Wang Yunwu","Wang Yün-wu","International Correspondence School","International Correspondence School",NA,NA,NA,"ENG","Engineering","Civil",NA,"China",NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,"Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol3, p. 400","He enrolled in the International Correspondence School, taking courses in civil engineering and applied chemistry." "B516","王芃生","Wang Pengsheng","Wang P'eng-sheng","Japanese Army Management School","Japanese Army Management School","日本陸軍經理學校",NA,NA,"MIL","Military",NA,NA,"Japan","1916","1921",NA,NA,NA,"Relative datation: all sources say he went twice between 1916 and 1921","Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol3, p. 391;https://baike.baidu.com/item/%E7%8E%8B%E8%8A%83%E7%94%9F",NA "B402","沈鴻烈","Shen Honglie","Shen Hung-lieh","Japanese Naval school","Japanese Naval school",NA,NA,"Etajima","MIL","Military",NA,NA,"Japan","1906",NA,NA,NA,NA,"Did not complete his studies","Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol3, p. 101","In 1905 he won a government scholarship for military study in Japan, and he entered the Japanese naval school the following year." "B357","馬良","Ma Liang","Ma Liang","Jesuit College of Saint Ignatius","Jesuit College of Saint Ignatius",NA,NA,"Shanghai","EDU","Religion",NA,NA,"China","1851",NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,"Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol2, p. 470","- In 1851, at the age of 1 1, he entered the newly established Jesuit College of St. Ignatius at Shanghai, where he studied, ampng other things, Latin and French." "B130","周作人","Zhou Zuoren","Chou Tso-jen","Jiangnan Naval Academy","Jiangnan Naval Academy",NA,NA,"Nanjing","MIL","Military",NA,NA,"China",NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,"Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol1, p. 424","Rather, he entered the Kiangnan Naval Academy at Nanking." "B011","張嘉森","Zhang Jiasen","Chang Chia-sen","Jiangnan zhizaoju guangfang yanguan",NA,"江南制造局廣方言館","Jiangnan Zhizaoju Guangfang Yanguan","Shanghai",NA,"IRR",NA,NA,"China","1899",NA,NA,NA,NA,"Location to be verified","Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol1, p. 30","Foreign language & Literature" "B254","顧祝同","Gu Zhutong","Ku Chu-t'ung","Jiangsu Army Primary School","Jiangsu Army Primary School",NA,NA,"Nanjing","MIL","Military",NA,NA,"China","1910",NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,"Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol2, p. 247","He entered the Lienshui Higher Primary School in 1908 and studied there for two years before being selected for the fifth class of the Kiangsu Army Primary School at Nanking." "B529","吳健雄","Wu Jianxiong","Wu Chien-hsiung","Jiangsu Second Girls' Normal School","Jiangsu Second Girls' Normal School",NA,NA,"Suzhou",NA,NA,NA,NA,"China",NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,"later the Soochow Girls Normal School","Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol3, p. 415","After receiving her early education at a local elementary school, C. S. Wu entered the Kiangsu Second Girls School in Soochow (later the Soochow Girls Normal School), which was famous for its emphasis on discipline and for its experiments with modern subjects and teaching techniques." "B525","魏道明","Wei Daoming","Wei Tao-ming","Jiangxi First Middle School","Jiangxi First Middle School",NA,NA,"Nanchang",NA,NA,NA,NA,"China",NA,"1918",NA,NA,NA,NA,"Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol3, p. 406","He received his early education in a missionary school and then matriculated at the Kiangsi First Middle School, from which he was graduated about 1918." "B016","張恩溥","Zhang Enpu","Chang En-p'u","Jiangxi Provincial Institute of Law and Administration","Jiangxi Provincial Institute of Law and Administration",NA,NA,"Nanchang","LAW","Law",NA,"Jiangxi","China","1921",NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,"Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol1, p. 52","In 1921 he left home to go to Nanchang, the provincial capital of Kiangsi, where he studied law at the Kiangsi Provincial Institute of Law and Administration." "B186","謝持","Xie Chi","Hsieh Ch'ih","Jiangyang Academy","Jiangyang Academy",NA,NA,"Taoyuan",NA,NA,NA,NA,"China","1898",NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,"Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol2, p. 95","In the spring of 1898 he entered the Chiang-yang Academy, where he encountered the literature of the reform movement." "B483","錢學森","Qian Xuesen","H. S. Tsien","Jiaotong University","Jiaotong University",NA,NA,"Shanghai","ENG","Engineering","Mechanical",NA,"China",NA,"1934",NA,NA,NA,NA,"Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol3, p. 312","He then matriculated at Chiaotung University in Shanghai, where he received an undergraduate degree in mechanical engineering in 1934." "B136","朱執信","Zhu Zhixin","Chu Chih-hsin","Jiaozhong xuetang",NA,"江南制造局廣方言館","Jiangnan Zhizaoju Guangfang Yanguan","Shanghai","SCI","Mathematics",NA,NA,"China","1902","1904",NA,NA,NA,NA,"Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol1, p. 440;https://zh.wikipedia.org/wiki/%E6%9C%B1%E6%89%A7%E4%BF%A1","Chu then attended a semi-modern school, the Chiaochung hsueh-t'ang, where he continued to study mathematics and undertook, as a related subject, the study of the ancient Chinese calendar." "B581","于斌","Yu Bin","Yu Pin","Jilin Shenluo Monastery","Jilin Shenluo Monastery","吉林神羅修道院","Jilin Shenluo Xiudaoyuan","Jilin","EDU","Religion",NA,"Jilin","China","1919",NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,"Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol4, p. 66","In the autumn of 1919 Yü Pin entered the Sheng-lo hsueh-yuan, or Latin Academy, in Kirin province, a preparatory school for young men who wished to enter the priesthood." "B281","李光前","Li Guangqian","Li Kuang-ch'ien","Jinan School","Jinan School","暨南學堂","Jinan Xuetang","Nanjing",NA,NA,NA,NA,"China","1908",NA,NA,NA,"Ch'ing government scholarship",NA,"Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol2, p. 308","In 1908 he went to Nanking on a Ch'ing government scholarship to study at the Chinan School, which had been established, to provide advanced education for overseas Chinese students." "B450","湯化龍","Tang Hualong","Tang Hua-lung","Jinggu shuyuan",NA,"江南制造局廣方言館","Jinggu Shuyuan","Huangzhou",NA,NA,NA,NA,"China",NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,"Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol3, p. 230","At the age of 24 sui, T'ang Hua-lung entered the Ching-ku shu-yuan at Huangchou." "B197","徐謙","Xu Qian","Hsü Ch'ien","Beijing University","Beijing University","京師大學堂","Jingshi Daxuetang","Beijing","LAW","Law",NA,NA,"China","1903","1907","1",NA,NA,"Predecessor of Beijing University","Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol2, p. 118;https://zh.wikipedia.org/wiki/%E4%BA%AC%E5%B8%88%E5%A4%A7%E5%AD%A6%E5%A0%82","Hsü then entered the Shih-hsueh-kuan in Peking and studied there for one year." "B176","賀耀組","He Chengjun","Ho Yao-tsu","Jingxin Academy","Jingxin Academy","經心書院",NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,"1904",NA,NA,NA,"after 1903 becames 兩湖大學","Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol2, p. 77;https://zh.wikipedia.org/wiki/%E4%BD%95%E6%88%90%E6%BF%AC",NA "B378","歐陽竟無","Ouyang Jingwu","Ou-yang Ching-wu","Jingxun Academy","Jingxun Academy",NA,NA,"Nanchang","CLA","Chinese classics",NA,NA,"China",NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,"Han learning (study of reaching truth through concrete facts)","Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol3, p. 47","Later on, Ou-yang attended the Ching-hsun Academy in Nanch'ang, where he specialized in Han Learning, the study of reaching truth through concrete facts." "B379","歐陽予倩","Ouyang Yuqian","Ou-yang Yü-ch'ien","Jingzheng Middle School","Jingzheng Middle School",NA,NA,"Changsha",NA,NA,NA,"Hunan","China",NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,"Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol3, p. 49","He then spent one term in Changsha at the Ching Cheng Middle School before going to Japan to study military science at a Tokyo middle school." "B171","何香凝","He Xiangning","Ho Hsiang-ning","Joshibi University of Art and Design","Joshibi University of Art and Design",NA,NA,"Tokyo","HUM","Art","Painting",NA,"Japan",NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,"Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol2, p. 67","Liao Chung-k'ai studied at Waseda University, and Ho studied painting at the Tokyo Girls Art School." "B437","戴愛蓮","Dai Ailian","Tai Ai-lien","Joss School of Ballet (Dartington Hall)","Joss School of Ballet (Dartington Hall)",NA,NA,"London",NA,"Art",NA,NA,"United Kingdom","1931",NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,"Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol3, p. 198;https://zh.wikipedia.org/wiki/%E6%88%B4%E7%88%B1%E8%8E%B2",NA "B449","湯爾和","Tang Erhe","T'ang Er-ho","Kanazawa Medical University","Kanazawa Medical University","金澤醫學専門學校","Jinshiyixue Zhuanmen Xuexiao","Yokohama",NA,"Medicine",NA,NA,"Japan","1907","1907",NA,NA,NA,NA,"Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol3, p. 228;https://ja.wikipedia.org/wiki/%E6%B9%AF%E7%88%BE%E5%92%8C",NA "B010","張嘉璈","Zhang Jiayu","Chang Chia-sen","Keio University","Keio University",NA,NA,"Tokyo","SSC","Economics","Finance",NA,"Japan",NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,"Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol1, p. 26","He then went to Japan, where he enrolled at Keio University in Tokyo to study finance and economics." "B257","顧維鈞","Gu Weijun","Ku Wei-chun","Keuka College","Keuka College",NA,NA,"New York",NA,"Unknown",NA,NA,"United States","1904","1905",NA,NA,NA,NA,"Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol2, p. 255;https://zh.wikipedia.org/wiki/%E9%A1%BE%E7%BB%B4%E9%92%A7",NA "B092","誠靜怡","Cheng Jingyi","Ch'eng Ching-yi","Knox College","Knox College",NA,NA,"Toronto",NA,"IRR",NA,NA,"Canada",NA,"1916",NA,NA,NA,"Did he actually study there?","Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol1, p. 284;https://zh.wikipedia.org/wiki/%E8%AF%9A%E9%9D%99%E6%80%A1","By 1916 his talents were already sufficiently recognized in the West that Knox College in Toronto granted him an honorary D.D. degree." "B309","林伯渠","Lin Boqu","Lin Po-ch'ü","Tokyo Kobun Gakuin",NA,"東京弘文學院","Tokyo Kobun Gakuin","Tokyo","PRE","Preparatory",NA,NA,"Japan","1903","1905",NA,NA,NA,NA,"Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol2, p. 377;https://zh.wikipedia.org/wiki/%E6%9E%97%E4%BC%AF%E6%B8%A0",NA "B549","楊昌濟","Yang Changji","T'ang Erh-ho","Tokyo Kobun Gakuin",NA,"東京弘文學院","Tokyo Kobun Gakuin","Tokyo","PRE","Preparatory",NA,NA,"Japan","1903","1906",NA,NA,NA,NA,"Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol4, p. 1;https://zh.wikipedia.org/wiki/%E6%9D%A8%E6%98%8C%E6%B5%8E",NA "B222","胡元倓","Hu Yuantan","Hu Yuan-t'an","Tokyo Kobun Gakuin",NA,"東京弘文學院","Tokyo Kobun Gakuin","Tokyo","PRE","Preparatory",NA,NA,"Japan","1903",NA,NA,NA,"government scholarship",NA,"Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol2, p. 182;https://zh.wikipedia.org/wiki/%E8%83%A1%E5%85%83%E5%80%93","In 1903 a government scholarship enabled him to go to Japan to attend Kobun Normal College." "B434","宋教仁","Song Jiaoren","Sung Chiao-jen","Tokyo Kobun Gakuin",NA,"東京弘文學院","Tokyo Kobun Gakuin","Tokyo","LAW","Law","Political Science",NA,"Japan","1904","1905",NA,NA,NA,"City?","Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol3, p. 192","From mid-December 1904 to June 1905 Sung Chiao-jen studied at the Kobun Institute, which offered short-term courses in law, physics, normal-school training, and political science." "B137","朱経農","Zhu Jingnong","Chu Ching-nung","Kobun Gakko",NA,"東京弘文學院","Kobun Gakko","Sugamo","HUM","Foreign language & Literature",NA,NA,"Japan",NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,"Relative datation","Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol1, p. 443","He first entered the Kobun Gakko at Sugamo to study Japanese." "B110","蔣緯國","Jiang Weiguo","Chiang Wei-kuo","Kriegsschule","Kriegsschule",NA,NA,"Munich","MIL","Military",NA,NA,"Germany","1937","1938",NA,NA,NA,NA,"Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol1, p. 363;https://zh.wikipedia.org/wiki/%E8%94%A3%E7%B7%AF%E5%9C%8B",NA "B373","聶耳","Nie Er","Nieh Erh","Kunming Normal School's Affiliated Primary School","Kunming Normal School's Affiliated Primary School","昆明師范附屬小學",NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,"Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol3, p. 40;https://zh.wikipedia.org/wiki/%E8%81%82%E8%80%B3",NA "B075","陳樹人","Chen Shuren","Ch'en Shu-jen","Kyoto Bijutsu Gakuin",NA,"京都美術學院","Kyoto Bijutsu Gakuin","Kyoto","HUM","Art",NA,NA,"Japan","1906","1912",NA,NA,NA,NA,"Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol1, p. 234;https://zh.wikipedia.org/wiki/%E9%99%88%E6%A0%91%E4%BA%BA","Although already an accomplished painter in the Chinese style, Ch'en Shu-jen went to Japan before 1911 to study art." "B264","郭沫若","Guo Moruo","Kuo Mo-jo","Kyushu Imperial University","Kyushu Imperial University",NA,NA,"Fukuoka","MED","Medicine",NA,NA,"Japan","1918",NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,"Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol2, p. 271","^After graduation from the Sixth Higher School in 1918, he entered the medical school of Kyushu Imperial University at Fukuoka." "B406","沈端先 (夏衍)","Shen Duantian (Xia Yan)","Shen Tuan-hsien","Kyushu Imperial University","Kyushu Imperial University",NA,NA,"Fukuoka","ENG","Engineering","Electrical",NA,"Japan","1921","1925",NA,NA,NA,NA,"Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol3, p. 109;https://zh.wikipedia.org/wiki/%E5%A4%8F%E8%A1%8D","He then went to Japan and studied electrical engineering at the Kyushu Engineering School." "B546","吳貽芳","Wu Yifang","Wu Yi-fang","Laura Haygood Normal School for Girls","Laura Haygood Normal School for Girls",NA,NA,"Suzhou",NA,NA,NA,NA,"China","1908","1910",NA,NA,NA,"Methodist institution","Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol3, p. 460","In the spring of 1908 they entered the Laura Haygood Girls School, a Methodist institution at Soochow, but they returned home in 1910 when their father died." "B026","張默君","Zhang Mojun","Chang Mo-chun","Laura Haygood Normal School for Girls","Laura Haygood Normal School for Girls",NA,NA,"Suzhou",NA,NA,NA,NA,"China",NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,"Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol1, p. 85","After being graduated at the top of her class from the Wu-pen Girls School, Chang Mo-chun taught at the Kiangsu provincial Ts'ui-min Girls School and studied English at the Laura Haygood Normal School in Soochow with a view to continuing her education in the United States." "B139","朱湘","Zhu Xiang","Chu Hsiang","Lawrence University","Lawrence University",NA,NA,"Appleton","HUM","Foreign language & Literature",NA,"Wisconsin","United States","1927","1928",NA,NA,NA,"Relative datation","Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol1, p. 447;https://zh.wikipedia.org/wiki/%E6%9C%B1%E6%B9%98",NA "B254","顧祝同","Gu Zhutong","Ku Chu-t'ung","Lianshui Higher Primary School","Lianshui Higher Primary School",NA,NA,"Lianshui",NA,NA,NA,"Lienshui (county)","China","1908","1910","2",NA,NA,NA,"Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol2, p. 247","He entered the Lienshui Higher Primary School in 1908 and studied there for two years before being selected for the fifth class of the Kiangsu Army Primary School at Nanking." "B067","陳白塵","Chen Baichen","Ch'en Pai-ch'en","Liberal Arts College","Liberal Arts College","文科專科學校","Wenkezhuanke Xuexiao","Shanghai",NA,NA,NA,NA,"China","1926",NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,"Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol1, p. 217;https://zh.wikipedia.org/wiki/%E9%99%88%E7%99%BD%E5%B0%98",NA "B516","王芃生","Wang Pengsheng","Wang P'eng-sheng","Liling Porcelain Industry School","Liling Porcelain Industry School",NA,NA,"Liling","ENG","Porcelain",NA,"Hunan","China",NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,"Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol3, p. 391;https://baike.baidu.com/item/%E7%8E%8B%E8%8A%83%E7%94%9F","Because of family financial difficulties, Wang transferred to the tuition-free Liling Porcelain Industry School, where he studied porcelain painting and porcelain chemistry." "B241","甘乃光","Gan Naiguang","Kan Nai-kuang","Lingnan University","Lingnan University",NA,NA,"Guangzhou","SSC","Political science","Economics","Guangdong","China",NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,"Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol2, p. 224","He attended Lingnan University at Canton, where he studied political science and economics and became active in student politics." "B191","冼星海","Xian Xinghai","Hsien Hsing-hai","Lingnan University Middle School","Lingnan University Middle School","嶺南大學附中學","Lingnan Daxuefu Zhongxue","Guangzhou",NA,NA,NA,NA,"China","1918",NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,"Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol2, p. 106","Hsien returned to Canton in 1918 and entered the middle school attached to Lingnan University." "B302","廖承志","Liao Chengzhi","Liao Ch'eng-chih","Lingnan University Middle School","Lingnan University Middle School","嶺南大學附中學","Lingnan Daxuefu Zhongxue","Guangzhou",NA,NA,NA,"Guangdong","China","1919",NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,"Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol2, p. 363","After receiving his primary education at a Roman Catholic school in Japan, he went to Canton in 1919 to attend middle school." "B112","簡又文","Jian Youwen","Chien Yu-wen","Lingnan University","Lingnan University",NA,NA,"Guangzhou",NA,"Unknown",NA,NA,"China","1918","1920",NA,NA,NA,"Predecessor of Lingnan University","Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol1, p. 366",NA "B529","吳健雄","Wu Jianxiong","Wu Chien-hsiung","Local elementary school","Local elementary school",NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,"China",NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,"Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol3, p. 415","After receiving her early education at a local elementary school, C. S. Wu entered the Kiangsu Second Girls School in Soochow (later the Soochow Girls Normal School), which was famous for its emphasis on discipline and for its experiments with modern subjects and teaching techniques." "B506","王景春","Wang Jingchun","Wang Ching-ch'un","Local Methodist mission","Local Methodist mission",NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,"China",NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,"Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol3, p. 366","Born into a Christian family in Luanhsien, Chihli (Hopei), Wang Ching-ch'un received his early education at a school operated by the local Methodist mission, where his father, Wang Zy-yan, served as a pastor." "B232","黃慕松","Huang Musong","Huang Mu-sung","Local schools","Local schools",NA,NA,NA,"CLA","Chinese classics",NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,"Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol2, p. 203","After receiving a traditional education in the Chinese classics at local schools, he enrolled at the Peking Military Academy in 1903." "B155","費孝通","Fei Xiaotong","Fei Hsiao-t'ung","London School of Economics","London School of Economics",NA,NA,"London","HUM","Anthropology",NA,NA,"United Kingdom","1936","1938",NA,NA,NA,NA,"Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol2, p. 17;https://zh.wikipedia.org/wiki/%E8%B4%B9%E5%AD%9D%E9%80%9A",NA "B093","成舍我","Cheng Shewo","Ch'eng She-wo","London School of Economics","London School of Economics",NA,NA,"London","SSC","Economics",NA,NA,"United Kingdom",NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,"Lectures, not formal curriculum","Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol1, p. 286;https://zh.wikipedia.org/wiki/%E6%88%90%E8%88%8D%E6%88%91","In England he attended lectures at the London School of Economics." "B337","羅隆基","Luo Longji","Lo Lung-chi","London School of Economics","London School of Economics",NA,NA,"London","SSC","Political science",NA,NA,"United Kingdom",NA,NA,NA,"""""""Parliamentary Elections in England""""""",NA,NA,"Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol2, p. 435","""He received a Ph.D. degree in 1928 after writing a dissertation entitled """"Parliamentary Elections in England.""""""" "B100","蔣經國","Jiang Jingguo","Chiang Ching-kuo","Longjin Middle School","Longjin Middle School",NA,NA,"Fenghua",NA,NA,NA,NA,"China","1921",NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,"Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol1, p. 306","In 1921 Chiang Ching-kuo entered the Lung-chin Middle School at Fenghua, where his father had studied in 1906." "B462","鄧子恢","Deng Zihui","Teng Tzu-hui","Longyang Middle School","Longyang Middle School","龍岩中學堂","Longyan Zhong Xuetang","Longyan",NA,NA,NA,NA,"China","1913","1916","1",NA,NA,"Uncertain datation (about 1916)","Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol3, p. 259","Available sources state that he was born into a merchant family in Lungyen, Fukien; that he studied for a year in Japan after graduation from an army middle school about 1916; and that in 1925 he joined the Kuomintang and entered the Whampoa Military Academy." "B527","翁文灝","Weng Wenyu","Weng Wen-yü","Louvain University","Louvain University",NA,NA,"Louvain","SCI","Physics","Geology",NA,"Belgium",NA,"1912",NA,NA,NA,NA,"Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol3, p. 411","Little is known about his early life except that he studied for his doctorate in physics and geology at Louvain University in Belgium and received his degree in 1912." "B494","董顯光","Dong Xianguang","Tung Hsien-kuang","Lowrie High School","Lowrie High School",NA,NA,"Shanghai",NA,NA,NA,NA,"China",NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,"Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol3, p. 337","Tong later attended the Lowrie High School, the Shanghai High School, and Anglo- Chinese College, all of which were in Shanghai." "B265","郭秉文","Guo Bingwen","Kuo Ping-wen","Lowrie Institute","Lowrie Institute",NA,NA,"Shanghai",NA,NA,NA,NA,"China","1893","1896",NA,NA,NA,"Western-style education","Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol2, p. 276","A native of Shanghai, Kuo Ping-wen attended, from 1893 to 1896, Lowrie Institute in Shanghai, where he received a Western-style education." "B535","伍憲子","Wu Xianzi","Wu Hsien-tzu","Mak family school","Mak family school",NA,NA,NA,"CLA","Chinese classics",NA,NA,"China",NA,NA,"4 years",NA,NA,NA,"Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol3, p. 433","Wu Hsien-tzu spent four years studying the Chinese classics in the Mak family school." "B534","吳憲","Wu Xian","Wu Hsien","Massachusetts Institute of Technology","Massachusetts Institute of Technology",NA,NA,"Cambridge","SCI","Chemistry",NA,"Massachussets","United States","1911","1916",NA,NA,NA,NA,"Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol3, p. 430;https://zh.wikipedia.org/wiki/%E5%90%B4%E5%AE%AA","Wu obtained a B.S. degree from M.I.T. in 1916." "B534","吳憲","Wu Xian","Wu Hsien","Massachusetts Institute of Technology","Massachusetts Institute of Technology",NA,NA,"Cambridge","SCI","Chemistry",NA,"Massachussets","United States",NA,"1917",NA,NA,NA,"M.S.: deduction","Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol3, p. 430","After spending another year at M.I.T. as a graduate student and assistant in organic chemistry, Wu entered the graduate school of Harvard University in September 1917 and gained his Ph.D. in biochemistry two years later." "B419","宋慶齡","Song Qingling","Soong Ch'ing-ling","McTyeire School for Girls","McTyeire School for Girls",NA,NA,"Shanghai",NA,NA,NA,NA,"China",NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,"Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol3, p. 142","Like her elder sister, Soong Ai-ling, she received her early education at the fashionable McTyeire School for Girls." "B470","丁惟汾","Ding Weifen","Ding Weifen","Meiji University","Meiji University","明治大學",NA,"Tokyo",NA,"Law",NA,NA,"Japan","1904","1907",NA,NA,NA,NA,"Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol3, p. 276;https://zh.wikipedia.org/wiki/%E4%B8%81%E6%83%9F%E6%B1%BE",NA "B351","馬超俊","Ma Chaojun","Ch'en Shao-pai","Meiji University","Meiji University","明治大學",NA,"Tokyo","SSC","Economics","Undetermined",NA,"Japan","1905","1906",NA,NA,NA,NA,"Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol2, p. 461;https://zh.wikipedia.org/wiki/%E9%A9%AC%E8%B6%85%E4%BF%8A",NA "B379","歐陽予倩","Ouyang Yuqian","Ou-yang Yü-ch'ien","Meiji University","Meiji University","明治大學",NA,"Tokyo","MIL","Business",NA,NA,"Japan","1906","1908",NA,NA,NA,"Military","Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol3, p. 49","He then spent one term in Changsha at the Ching Cheng Middle School before going to Japan to study military science at a Tokyo middle school." "B541","吳鐵城","Wu Tiecheng","Wu T'ieh-ch'eng","Meiji University","Meiji University","明治大學",NA,"Tokyo",NA,"IRR",NA,NA,"Japan","1913",NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,"Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol3, p. 450","With the failure of the so-called second revolution in 1913 (see Li Lieh-chun), Wu T'ieh-ch'eng was forced to seek refuge in Japan, where he studied briefly at Meiji University." "B448","湯恩伯","Tang Enbo","T'ang En-po","Meiji University","Meiji University","明治大學",NA,"Tokyo","SSC","Economics","Political Economy",NA,"Japan","1922","1924",NA,NA,NA,NA,"Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol3, p. 225","Because he lacked such a document, he entered the law department of Meiji University in March 1922 to study political economy." "B541","吳鐵城","Wu Tiecheng","Wu T'ieh-ch'eng","Methodist Tongwen School","Methodist Tongwen School",NA,NA,"Jiujiang",NA,"IRR",NA,"Jiangxi","China","1906",NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,"Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol3, p. 450","After receiving his early education in the Chinese classics from private tutors, he began to study English at the age of about 14 sui, and he was graduated from the Methodist T'ung-wen School at Kiukiang in 1906." "B281","李光前","Li Guangqian","Li Kuang-ch'ien","Middle school","Middle school",NA,NA,"Singapore",NA,NA,NA,NA,"Singapore","1904",NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,"Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol2, p. 308","He joined his father in Singapore in 1904, and thereafter he attended both English schools and Chinese schools with modern curricula." "B036","張天翼","Zhang Tianyi","Chang T'ien-yi","Middle school","Middle school",NA,NA,"Hangzhou",NA,NA,NA,NA,"China",NA,"1924",NA,NA,NA,NA,"Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol1, p. 114;https://zh.wikipedia.org/wiki/%E5%BC%A0%E5%A4%A9%E7%BF%BC",NA "B189","謝冰瑩","Xie Bingying","Hsieh Ping-ying","Military academy","Military academy",NA,NA,"Wuhan","MIL","Military",NA,NA,"China","1926",NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,"Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol2, p. 102","""Acting on the suggestion of one of """"her elder brothers, she went to Wuhan in the winter of 1926 and entered the military academy which had been established there after the occupation of the area by the forces of the Northern Expedition.""" "B436","宋希濂","Song Xilian","Sung Hsi-lien","Military School","Military School","陸軍講武學校","Lujun Jiangwu Xuexiao","Guangzhou","MIL","Military",NA,NA,"China","1923","1924",NA,NA,NA,NA,"Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol3, p. 197;https://zh.wikipedia.org/wiki/%E5%AE%8B%E5%B8%8C%E6%BF%82",NA "B341","鹿鐘麟","Lu Zhonglin","Lu Chung-lin","Military Staff College","Military Staff College","陸軍參謀大學","Lujun Canmou Daxue","Tianjin","MIL","Military",NA,NA,"China",NA,"1915",NA,NA,NA,"No mention of this in any Wiki or Baidu page. Chronology does not match at all.","Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol2, p. 444;https://zh.wikipedia.org/wiki/%E9%B9%BF%E9%90%98%E9%BA%9F",NA "B108","蔣廷黻","Jiang Tingfu","Chiang T'ing-fu","Mingde School","Mingde School",NA,NA,"Changsha",NA,NA,NA,"Hunan","China","1905",NA,"0.5",NA,NA,"one term","Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol1, p. 354","In 1905, T. F. Tsiang left home for Changsha, the capital of Hunan province, to attend the Ming-te School." "B063","陳果夫","Chen Guofu","Ch'en Kuo-fu","Mingde School","Mingde School",NA,NA,"Changsha",NA,NA,NA,NA,"China",NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,"Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol1, p. 201","There he entered the Ming-te School, whose principal was Hu Yuan-t'an." "B146","褚民誼","Chu Minyi","Ch'u Min-i","Mingli village school","Mingli village school",NA,NA,NA,NA,"IRR",NA,NA,"China",NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,"Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol1, p. 467","At the Ming-li village school and the Hsun-ch'i School Ch'u Min-i studied Chinese and Western literature as well as the physical sciences." "B274","巴金","Ba Jin","Li Fei-kan","Modern school","Modern school",NA,NA,"Chengdu",NA,NA,NA,"Sichuan","China",NA,"1923",NA,NA,NA,NA,"Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol2, p. 297;https://zh.wikipedia.org/wiki/%E5%B7%B4%E9%87%91",NA "B003","白雲梯","Bai Yunti","Serengdongrub","Mongolian-Tibetan Academy","Mongolian-Tibetan Academy","公立蒙蔵學校","Gonglimengzang Xuexiao","Beijing","EDU","Religion",NA,"Hebei","China","1912",NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,"Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol1, p. 6;https://zh.wikipedia.org/wiki/%E7%99%BD%E9%9B%B2%E6%A2%AF","In 1911, the year of the Chinese revolution, Buyantai went to Peking to study. -After a year in a private school, he enrolled in 1912 in the first class of the Mongolian-Tibetan Academy at Peking, newly established by Gungsang Norbu." "B546","吳貽芳","Wu Yifang","Wu Yi-fang","Morning Star School","Morning Star School",NA,NA,"Shanghai",NA,NA,NA,NA,"China",NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,"Catholic","Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol3, p. 460","Two years later, they went to Shanghai and enrolled at the Morning Star School, a Catholic institution for non-Christian pupils, but they returned home after only one term to study English and mathematics with a private tutor." "B451","唐紹儀","Tang Shaoyi","T'ang Shao-yi","Morrison Education Society school","Morrison Education Society school",NA,NA,"Hong Kong",NA,NA,NA,NA,"Hong Kong",NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,"Relative datation","Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol3, p. 232","As a boy of ten, T'ang T'ing-shu had entered the Morrison Education Society school in Hong Kong, where he began a life-long friendship with his classmate there, Yung Wing (Jung Hung; ECCP I, 402-5)." "B536","伍修權","Wu Xiuquan","Wu Hsiu-ch'üan","Moscow Infantry School","Moscow Infantry School","莫斯科步兵學校","Mosikebubing Xuexiao","Moscow","MIL","Military",NA,NA,"Russia","1927",NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,"Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol3, p. 436;https://zh.wikipedia.org/wiki/%E4%BC%8D%E4%BF%AE%E6%9D%83","From 1927 to 1930 he studied in France and the Soviet Union, where he attended Sun Yat-sen University and an artillery school." "B486","鄒韬奮","Zou Taofen","Tsou T'ao-fen","Moscow University","Moscow University",NA,NA,"Moscow",NA,NA,NA,NA,"Russia",NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,"Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol3, p. 319;https://zh.wikipedia.org/wiki/%E9%84%92%E9%9F%9C%E5%A5%AE","In July, he went to the Soviet Union, where he attended the summer session at Moscow University and toured southern Russia and the Crimea." "B363","麥斯武德·沙比爾","Maisiwude Shabier","Masud Sabri","Muslim Technological School","Muslim Technological School",NA,NA,"Yining","SCI","General science",NA,"Xinjiang","China",NA,"1906",NA,NA,NA,NA,"Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol3, p. 22","He completed his science courses in 1911, and he received a medical degree in 1914." "B467","丁福保","Ding Fubao","Ting Fu-pao","Nanjing Academy","Nanjing Academy",NA,NA,"Jiangyin",NA,NA,NA,NA,"China","1895",NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,"Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol3, p. 269","In 1889 he entered the local academy at Wusih, and in 1895 he transferred to the Nanching Academy in nearby Chiangyin, then headed by the celebrated scholar Wang Hsien-ch'ien (q.v.)." "B238","任卓宣","Ren Zhuoxuan","Jen Cho-hsuan","Nanchong District Middle School","Nanchong District Middle School","南充縣立中學","Nanchong Xianli Zhongxue","Nanchong",NA,NA,NA,"Sichuan","China",NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,"Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol2, p. 216","After studying the Chinese classics at a village school, he attended the Nanch'ung District Middle School." "B341","鹿鐘麟","Lu Zhonglin","Lu Chung-lin","Nanjing Academy","Nanjing Academy","南菁書院","Nanjingshuyuan","Jiangyin",NA,"Chinese classics",NA,NA,"China",NA,"1889",NA,NA,NA,NA,"Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol2, p. 444;https://zh.wikipedia.org/wiki/%E8%91%A3%E5%BA%B7",NA "B219","胡宗南","Hu Zongnan","Hu Tsung-nan","Nanjing Higher Normal School","Nanjing Higher Normal School","南京高等師範學校","Nanjing Gaodeng Shifan Xuexiao","Nanjing",NA,NA,NA,NA,"China","1920","1924",NA,NA,NA,NA,"Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol2, p. 175","Hu was graduated K ." "B532","吳忠信","Wu Zhongxin","Wu Chung-hsin","Nanjing Jiangbian Military Academy","Nanjing Jiangbian Military Academy","將弁學堂","Jiangbian Xuetang","Nanjing","MIL","Military",NA,"Jiangsu","China","1900","1905",NA,NA,NA,NA,"Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol3, p. 423","When the anti-Yuan Shih-k'ai campaign failed, he fled to Japan, where he studied political economy." "B009","張其昀","Zhang Qiyun","Chang Ch'i-yün","Nanjing Higher Normal School","Nanjing Higher Normal School","南京高等師範學校","Nanjing Gaodeng Shifan Xuexiao","Nanjing",NA,"History",NA,NA,"China","1919","1923",NA,NA,NA,"under another well-known scholar, Liu Po-ming (1887-1923)","Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol1, p. 24","Chang studied philosophy under another well-known scholar, Liu Po-ming (1887-1923), founder of the scholarly Hsuehheng journal." "B124","周恩來","Zhou Enlai","Chou En-lai","Nankai Middle School","Nankai Middle School",NA,NA,"Tianjin",NA,NA,NA,NA,"China","1912",NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,"Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol1, p. 391","After being graduated from primary school, Chou En-lai was sent to Tientsin in 1912 to attend the Nankai Middle School, directed by the prominent educator Chang Po-ling." "B537","吳國楨","Wu Guozhen","Wu Kuo-chen","Nankai Middle School","Nankai Middle School",NA,NA,"Tianjin",NA,NA,NA,NA,"China","1914","1917",NA,NA,NA,NA,"Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol3, p. 438;https://zh.wikipedia.org/wiki/%E5%90%B3%E5%9C%8B%E6%A5%A8",NA "B035","張道藩","Zhang Daofan","Chang Tao-fan","Nankai Middle School","Nankai Middle School","南開中學","Nankai Zhongxue","Tianjin",NA,NA,NA,NA,"China","1916",NA,NA,NA,NA,"Based on Wikipedia, changed Nankai University to Nankai Middle School","Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol1, p. 112;https://zh.wikipedia.org/wiki/%E5%BC%B5%E9%81%93%E8%97%A9","After working for about two years in Paotow, during which time he took correspondence courses in English and Japanese, Chang Tao-fan decided to resume his studies in Nankai." "B501","曹禺","Cao Yu","Wan Chia-pao","Nankai Middle School","Nankai Middle School","南開中學","Nankai Zhongxue","Tianjin",NA,NA,NA,NA,"China",NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,"Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol3, p. 356;https://zh.wikipedia.org/wiki/%E6%9B%B9%E7%A6%BA","He attended the Nankai Middle School in Tientsin, where he became an enthusiastic member of a dramatic club directed by Chang P'eng-ch'un, the younger brother of Chang Po-ling (q.v.)." "B367","梅貽寶","Mei Yibao","Mei Yi-pao","Nankai Middle School","Nankai Middle School","南開中學","Nankai Zhongxue","Tianjin",NA,NA,NA,NA,"China",NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,"Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol3, p. 31","The young Mei received a primary education in the Chinese classics, and a fine secondary education at the Nankai Middle School (see Chang Po-ling)." "B565","葉公超","Ye Gongchao","Yeh Kung-ch'ao","Nankai Middle School","Nankai Middle School","南開中學","Nankai Zhongxue","Tianjin",NA,NA,NA,NA,"China",NA,"1919",NA,NA,NA,NA,"Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol4, p. 29","Yeh received his secondary education at the Nankai Middle School in Tientsin [see Chang Po-ling), from which he was graduated in 1919." "B501","曹禺","Cao Yu","Wan Chia-pao","Nankai University","Nankai University",NA,NA,"Tianjin","SSC","Political science",NA,NA,"China","1928","1929",NA,NA,NA,NA,"Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol3, p. 356;https://zh.wikipedia.org/wiki/%E6%9B%B9%E7%A6%BA",NA "B059","陳省身","Chen Xingshen","Ch'en Hsing-shen","Nankai University","Nankai University",NA,NA,"Tianjin","SCI","Mathematics",NA,NA,"China","1930",NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,"Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol1, p. 187;https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shiing-Shen_Chern","Chern decided to enter Nankai, which he did in the autumn of 1926." "B143","朱紹良","Zhu Shaoliang","Chu Shao-liang","Nanking Army Middle School","Nanking Army Middle School",NA,NA,"Nanjing","MIL","Military",NA,NA,"China",NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,"Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol1, p. 457","He received his early education at the military primary school in Fukien and then went to the Nanking Army Middle School." "B458","鄧錫侯","Deng Xihou","Teng Hsi-hou","Nanking Army Middle School","Nanking Army Middle School",NA,NA,"Nanjing","MIL","Military",NA,NA,"China",NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,"Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol3, p. 251","He received his education at the Szechwan Army Primary School, the Nanking Army Middle School, and the Paoting Military Academy." "B455","陶行知","Tao Xingzhi","T'ao Hsing-chih","Nanjing University","Nanjing University",NA,NA,"Nanjing","HUM","Literature",NA,NA,"China","1911",NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,"Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol3, p. 243","Finally, in 1911, T'ao entered the literature department of Nanking University." "B235","黃炎培","Huang Yanpei","Huang Yen-p'ei","Nanyang College","Nanyang College",NA,NA,"Shanghai","CLA","Chinese classics",NA,NA,"China","1901","1902",NA,NA,NA,NA,"Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol2, p. 210;https://zh.wikipedia.org/wiki/%E9%BB%84%E7%82%8E%E5%9F%B9","He then entered Nanyang College in Shanghai and supported himself by teaching at the P'utung Middle School, where one of his students was Fan Wen-lan (q.v.), who later became a leading Communist historian." "B564","葉楚傖","Ye Chucang","Yeh Ch'u-ts'ang","Nanyang College","Nanyang College","南洋公學","Nanyang Gongxue","Shanghai",NA,NA,NA,NA,"China","1903","1904",NA,NA,NA,NA,"Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol4, p. 27;https://zh.wikipedia.org/wiki/%E5%8F%B6%E6%A5%9A%E4%BC%A7",NA "B106","蔣夢麟","Jiang Menglin","Chiang Meng-lin","Nanyang College","Nanyang College","南洋公學","Nanyang Gongxue","Shanghai",NA,"Unknown",NA,NA,"China","1904","1907",NA,NA,NA,NA,"Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol1, p. 347;https://zh.wikipedia.org/wiki/%E8%92%8B%E6%A2%A6%E9%BA%9F","He continued to study at the college until 1904, when he left Hangchow to attend Nanyang College in Shanghai in preparation for study in the United States." "B468","丁西林","Ding Xilin","Ting Hsi-lin","Nanyang College","Nanyang College","南洋公學","Nanyang Gongxue","Shanghai",NA,"Unknown",NA,NA,"China","1910","1913",NA,NA,NA,NA,"Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol3, p. 270;https://zh.wikipedia.org/wiki/%E4%B8%81%E8%A5%BF%E6%9E%97",NA "B346","陸定一","Lu Dingyi","Lu Ting-yi","Nanyang College","Nanyang College","南洋公學","Nanyang Gongxue","Shanghai","ENG","Engineering","Electrical",NA,"China",NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,"Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol2, p. 453;https://zh.wikipedia.org/wiki/%E9%99%86%E5%AE%9A%E4%B8%80","After receiving his primary and secondary education, he went to Shanghai, where he enrolled at Nanyang University." "B064","陳立夫","Chen Lifu","Ch'en Li-fu","Nanyang Lukuang School","Nanyang Lukuang School",NA,NA,"Shanghai",NA,NA,NA,NA,"China",NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,"Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol1, p. 206","He received his early education in the traditional curriculum in Wuhsing and then attended the Nan-yang lu-k'uang School in Shanghai." "B117","錢端升","Jie Duansheng","Ch'ien Tuan-sheng","Nanyang Middle School","Nanyang Middle School",NA,NA,"Shanghai",NA,NA,NA,NA,"China","1912","1917","5",NA,NA,"Yü-ts'ai Academy was the predecessor to Nanyang Middle School","Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol1, p. 376","Born in Shanghai, Ch'ien Tuan-sheng spent his childhood there, attending the Nanyang Middle School from 1912 to 1917." "B370","繆斌","Miao Bin","Miao Pin","Nanyang University","Nanyang University",NA,NA,"Shanghai","ENG","Engineering","Electrical","Jiangsu","China","1918",NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,"Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol3, p. 36","About 1918 he enrolled at Nanyang University (later Chiaotung University) in Shanghai, where he studied electrical engineering." "B529","吳健雄","Wu Jianxiong","Wu Chien-hsiung","National Central University","National Central University",NA,NA,"Nanjing","SCI","Physics",NA,NA,"China","1930","1934",NA,NA,NA,NA,"Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol3, p. 415;https://zh.wikipedia.org/wiki/%E5%90%B4%E5%81%A5%E9%9B%84","In 1930, having completed her secondary education, she enrolled at National Central University in Nanking." "B189","謝冰瑩","Xie Bingying","Hsieh Ping-ying","National Normal University for Women","National Normal University for Women",NA,NA,"Beijing","HUM","Literature",NA,NA,"China","1930","1931",NA,NA,NA,NA,"Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol2, p. 102;https://zh.wikipedia.org/wiki/%E8%B0%A2%E5%86%B0%E8%8E%B9","In 1928, with financial assistance from an elder brother, she entered National Normal University for Women at Peiping." "B483","錢學森","Qian Xuesen","H. S. Tsien","National Normal University Practice School","National Normal University Practice School",NA,NA,"Beijing",NA,NA,NA,NA,"China",NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,"Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol3, p. 312","He thus received his secondary education in Peking at the practice school attached to the National Normal University, a school then generally regarded as one of the best middle schools in China." "B364","梅光迪","Mei Guangdi","Mei Kuang-ti","National Southeastern University","National Southeastern University",NA,NA,"Nanjing",NA,"Unknown",NA,NA,"China",NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,"Relative datation","Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol3, p. 24;https://www.thecrimson.com/article/1924/10/2/dr-kuang-ti-mei-delayed-by/",NA "B587","袁同禮","Yuan Tongli","Yuan T'ung-li","New York State Library School","New York State Library School",NA,NA,"Albany","HUM","Library science",NA,"New York","United States","1922","1923",NA,NA,NA,NA,"Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol4, p. 89;https://zh.wikipedia.org/wiki/%E8%A2%81%E5%90%8C%E7%A6%AE",NA "B146","褚民誼","Chu Minyi","Ch'u Min-i","Nihon University","Nihon University",NA,NA,"Tokyo","SSC","Economics","Political Economy",NA,"Japan","1903",NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,"Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol1, p. 467","In 1903 Ch'u went to Japan to continue his education." "B496","董必武","Dong Biwu","Tung Pi-wu","Nihon University","Nihon University",NA,NA,"Tokyo","LAW","Law",NA,NA,"Japan","1913","1916",NA,NA,NA,NA,"Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol3, p. 341","He was released soon after Yuan Shih-k'ai's death in June 1916, whereupon he went back to Tokyo to complete his law studies." "B125","周佛海","Zhou Fohai","Chou Fo-hai","No. 7 Military Preparatory School","No. 7 Military Preparatory School","第七高等學校造士館","Diqi Gaodeng Xuexiaozaoshiguan","Kagoshima","MIL","Military",NA,NA,"Japan","1917","1920",NA,NA,NA,"Predecesssor of Kagoshima University (>1949)","Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol1, p. 405;https://zh.wikipedia.org/wiki/%E5%91%A8%E4%BD%9B%E6%B5%B7",NA "B500","吳鶴齡","Unenbayin","Unenbayin","Normal School","Normal School",NA,NA,"Chengde",NA,NA,NA,"Jehol","China",NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,"Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol3, p. 353","He then attended the Normal School at Chengteh, Jehol, after which he entered the Cheng-fa ta-hsueh [university of politics and law] , from which he was graduated in 1917." "B275","李富春","Li Fuchun","Li Fu-ch'un","Normal School","Normal School",NA,NA,"Changsha",NA,NA,NA,NA,"China",NA,"1916",NA,NA,NA,NA,"Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol2, p. 299;https://zh.wikipedia.org/wiki/%E6%9D%8E%E5%AF%8C%E6%98%A5",NA "B409","沈尹默","Shen Yinmo","Shen Yin-mo","Normal school","Normal school",NA,NA,"Jiaxing",NA,NA,NA,NA,"China",NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,"Relative datation","Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol3, p. 116","After receiving a traditional primary education in the Chinese classics, he attended the Chiahsing Normal School and later joined his brothers, Shen Shih-yuan and Shen Chien-shih, in Japan for advanced studies." "B242","康成","Kang Cheng","K'ang Ch'eng","Northwestern University","Northwestern University",NA,NA,"Evanston","HUM","Literature",NA,"Illinois","United States","1908",NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,"Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol2, p. 225;https://zh.wikipedia.org/wiki/%E5%BA%B7%E6%88%90","In 1908 Ida Kahn went to the United States on leave and enrolled at Northwestern University to study literature." "B364","梅光迪","Mei Guangdi","Mei Kuang-ti","Northwestern University","Northwestern University",NA,NA,"Evanston","SCI","Physics",NA,"Illinois","United States","1913","1915",NA,NA,NA,"Relative datation","Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol3, p. 24;https://zh.wikipedia.org/wiki/%E6%A2%85%E5%85%89%E8%BF%AA",NA "B108","蔣廷黻","Jiang Tingfu","Chiang T'ing-fu","Oberlin College","Oberlin College",NA,NA,"Oberlin","HUM","History",NA,"Ohio","United States","1914","1918",NA,NA,NA,NA,"Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol1, p. 354;https://zh.wikipedia.org/wiki/%E8%94%A3%E5%BB%B7%E9%BB%BB","In the autumn of 1914 T. F. Tsiang entered Oberlin College." "B261","孔祥熙","Kong Xiangxi","H. H. K'ung","Oberlin College","Oberlin College",NA,NA,"Oberlin",NA,"Unknown",NA,"Ohio","United States",NA,"1906",NA,NA,NA,"Wikipedia in Chinese indicates 1905","Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol2, p. 263;https://zh.wikipedia.org/wiki/%E5%AD%94%E7%A5%A5%E7%86%99",NA "B367","梅貽寶","Mei Yibao","Mei Yi-pao","Oberlin College","Oberlin College",NA,NA,"Oberlin","HUM","Philosophy",NA,"Ohio","United States",NA,"1924",NA,NA,NA,NA,"Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol3, p. 31;https://zh.wikipedia.org/wiki/%E6%A2%85%E8%B2%BD%E5%AF%B6","He then went to the United States, where he received a B.A. degree from Oberlin College in 1924 and a Ph.D. in philosophy from the University of Chicago in 1927." "B112","簡又文","Jian Youwen","Chien Yu-wen","Oberlin College","Oberlin College",NA,NA,"Oberlin","HUM","Literature",NA,"Ohio","United States",NA,"1917",NA,NA,NA,NA,"Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol1, p. 366;https://zh.wikipedia.org/wiki/%E7%B0%A1%E5%8F%88%E6%96%87","He attended Oberlin College and received his B.A. in 1917." "B165","傅作義","Fu Zuoyi","Fu Tso-yi","Officers Preparatory School","Officers Preparatory School",NA,NA,"Beijing","MIL","Military",NA,NA,"China","1913",NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,"Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol2, p. 47","In 1913 he went to Peking to enter the Ch'ing-ho Officers Preparatory School." "B236","洪深","Hong Shen","Hung Shen","Ohio State University","Ohio State University",NA,NA,"Colombus","ENG","Engineering","Ceramic","Ohio","United States","1916","1919",NA,NA,NA,NA,"Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol2, p. 213;https://zh.wikipedia.org/wiki/%E6%B4%AA%E6%B7%B1",NA "B139","朱湘","Zhu Xiang","Chu Hsiang","Ohio University","Ohio University",NA,NA,"Athens","HUM","Foreign language & Literature",NA,"Ohio","United States","1929","1930",NA,NA,NA,"Relative datation","Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol1, p. 447;https://zh.wikipedia.org/wiki/%E6%9C%B1%E6%B9%98",NA "B061","陳光甫","Chen Guangfu","Ch'en Kuang-fu","Ohio Wesleyan University","Ohio Wesleyan University",NA,NA,"Delaware","BUS","Business",NA,"Ohio","United States","1904","1906","2",NA,NA,"Unverified in Wikipedia; not to be confused with Wesleyan University, CT","Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol1, p. 192;https://zh.wikipedia.org/wiki/%E9%99%B3%E5%85%89%E7%94%AB","From 1904 until 1906 he attended Simpson College at Indianola, Iowa, and Ohio Wesleyan University at Delaware, Ohio." "B387","彭真","Peng Zhen","Li Fu-ch'un","Old-style Normal School","Old-style Normal School",NA,NA,"Taiyuan",NA,NA,NA,NA,"China","1920",NA,NA,NA,NA,"No mention in Wiki pages in thsi form","Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol3, p. 69;https://zh.wikipedia.org/wiki/%E5%BD%AD%E7%9C%9F",NA "B221","胡也頻","Hu Yepin","Hu Yeh-p'in","Old-style private school","Old-style private school",NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,"China","1911","1914",NA,NA,NA,NA,"Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol2, p. 180;https://zh.wikipedia.org/wiki/%E8%83%A1%E4%B9%9F%E9%A2%91",NA "B338","羅文幹","Luo Wengan","Lo Wen-kan","Oxford University","Oxford University",NA,NA,"Oxford","LAW","Law",NA,NA,"United Kingdom","1906","1909",NA,NA,NA,NA,"Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol2, p. 438;https://zh.wikipedia.org/wiki/%E7%BE%85%E6%96%87%E6%A6%A6","After receiving his primary and secondary education in his native province, he went to England and enrolled at Oxford in 1906." "B210","許地山","Xu Dishan","Hsü Ti-shan","Oxford University","Oxford University",NA,NA,"Oxford","EDU","Religion",NA,NA,"United Kingdom","1925","1926",NA,NA,NA,NA,"Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol2, p. 148;https://zh.wikipedia.org/wiki/%E8%A8%B1%E5%9C%B0%E5%B1%B1",NA "B266","郭泰祺","Guo Taiqi","Kuo T'ai-ch'i","Oxford University","Oxford University",NA,NA,"Oxford","LAW","Law",NA,NA,"United Kingdom",NA,"1938",NA,NA,NA,"Honorary degree","Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol2, p. 278","Quo had served with distinction in London for more than nine years, and Oxford University had recognized his achievements by awarding him an honorary D.C.L. degree in 1938." "B090","鄭毓秀","Zheng Yuxiu","Cheng Yü-hsiu","Oxford University","Oxford University",NA,NA,"Oxford",NA,"Unknown",NA,NA,"United Kingdom",NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,"Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol1, p. 278","Loo, a barrister from the Inner Temple who held an M.A. degree from Oxford, had previously served as president of the supreme court in the government at Canton headed by Sun Yat-sen." "B469","丁玲","Ding Ling","Ting Ling","P'ingmin nii-hsiao [people's school for girls]","P'ingmin nii-hsiao [people's school for girls]",NA,NA,"Shanghai",NA,NA,NA,NA,"China","1922","1923",NA,NA,NA,NA,"Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol3, p. 272",NA "B494","董顯光","Dong Xianguang","Tung Hsien-kuang","Park College","Park College",NA,NA,"Parkville",NA,"Unknown",NA,"Missouri","United States","1907",NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,"Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol3, p. 337;https://zh.wikipedia.org/wiki/%E8%91%A3%E6%98%BE%E5%85%89","Having decided to further his education abroad, Hollington Tong went to the United States in 1907, where he enrolled at Park College in Missouri." "B108","蔣廷黻","Jiang Tingfu","Chiang T'ing-fu","Park College","Park College",NA,NA,"Parkville",NA,NA,NA,"Missouri","United States","1911","1914",NA,NA,NA,NA,"Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol1, p. 354;https://zh.wikipedia.org/wiki/%E8%94%A3%E5%BB%B7%E9%BB%BB","A Chinese pastor from Chinatown put him in touch with a YMCA secretary, who arranged for him to go to Parkville, Missouri, to enter Park College, a self-help institution where needy students could defray part of their expenses by working part time for the school." "B538","伍連德","Wu Liande","Wu Lien-teh","Pasteur Institute","Pasteur Institute",NA,NA,"Paris","MED","Medicine",NA,NA,"France","1903",NA,NA,NA,NA,"Probably late studies (as a research fellow)","Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol3, p. 440","in 1903, he traveled and studied briefly with Ronald Ross at the Tropical Diseases Institute at Liverpool, Karl Fraenkel at Halle-an-der-Salle, and Elie Metchinikoff at the Institut Pasteur." "B285","李石曾","Li Shizeng","Li Shih-tseng","Pasteur Institute","Pasteur Institute",NA,NA,"Paris","SCI","Biology",NA,NA,"France",NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,"Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol2, p. 319","After arriving in Paris, Li Shih-tseng enrolled at the Pasteur Institute to study biology." "B122","周長齡","Zhou Changling","Chou Ch'ang-ling","Phillips Academy","Phillips Academy",NA,NA,"Andover","HUM","Foreign language & Literature",NA,"Massachusetts","United States",NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,"Relative datation","Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol1, p. 387","In the United States, Shouson Chow, after a period of language study and orientation, entered Phillips Academy at Andover, Massachusetts." "B420","宋美齡","Song Meiling","Soong Mei-ling","Piedmont College","Piedmont College",NA,NA,"Demorest",NA,NA,NA,"Georgia","United States","1908","1909",NA,NA,NA,NA,"Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol3, p. 146","Because Soong Mei-ling was much too young to attend college, arrangements were made for her registration as a special student." "B260","鄺富灼","Kuang Fuzhuo","K'uang Fu-cho","Pomona College","Pomona College",NA,NA,"Pomona",NA,NA,NA,NA,"United States","1897","1902",NA,NA,NA,NA,"Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol2, p. 262;https://zh.wikipedia.org/wiki/%E9%84%BA%E5%AF%8C%E7%81%BC","degree from Pomona College which had previously granted the degree to only two other men, the founder of the college and the president of the University of California." "B581","于斌","Yu Bin","Yu Pin","Pontifical Urban University","Pontifical Urban University",NA,NA,"Rome","EDU","Religion",NA,NA,"Italy",NA,"1925",NA,NA,NA,NA,"Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol4, p. 66","He passed his examinations with honors in 1925 and received a Ph.D. degree from the St. Thomas Academy in 1926." "B178","侯德榜","Hou Debang","Hou Te-pang","Pratt Institute","Pratt Institute",NA,NA,"Brooklyn","ENG","Tanning",NA,"New York","United States","1917","1918",NA,NA,NA,NA,"Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol2, p. 84","He then went to New York, where he studied tanning methods at the Pratt Institute in Brooklyn in 1917-18 and did graduate work at Columbia University." "B260","鄺富灼","Kuang Fuzhuo","K'uang Fu-cho","Preparatory Academy","Preparatory Academy",NA,NA,NA,"PRE","Preparatory",NA,NA,"China",NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,"Doest not concern the main acor","Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol2, p. 262","Hahn, the son of a prominent Pasadena businessman, introduced Fong to Cyrus G. Baldwin, then the president of Pomona College, who arranged for him to enter a preparatory academy and to earn his way through school." "B294","黎元洪","Li Yuanhong","Li Yuan-hung","Primary school","Primary school",NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,"China","1879","1884","5",NA,NA,NA,"Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol2, p. 343","Li Yuan-hung began his formal education at a private school in 1879, and five years later he became a cadet at the Tientsin Naval Academy." "B242","康成","Kang Cheng","K'ang Ch'eng","Primary school","Primary school",NA,NA,"Jiujiang",NA,NA,NA,NA,"China","1886",NA,NA,NA,NA,"Relative datation","Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol2, p. 225","A few years later, Ida Kahn began her education at the Rulison-Fish Memorial School at Kiukiang, which had been founded by Miss Howe." "B535","伍憲子","Wu Xianzi","Wu Hsien-tzu","Primary school","Primary school",NA,NA,"Jiujiang","CLA","Chinese classics",NA,NA,"China","1887",NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,"Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol3, p. 433","Wu Hsien-tzu began his traditional education at the village school in 1887." "B211","徐永昌","Xu Yongchang","Hsu Yung-ch'ang","Primary school","Primary school",NA,NA,"Jiujiang",NA,NA,NA,NA,"China","1897",NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,"Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol2, p. 149","The boy began his studies at a private school in 1897." "B417","舒新城","Shu Xincheng","Shu Hsin-ch'eng","Primary school","Primary school",NA,NA,"Jiujiang","CLA","Chinese classics",NA,NA,"China","1898",NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,"Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol3, p. 135","By 1898 Shu's parents had saved enough money for him to begin his studies at the local primary school, where he received elementary training in the Chinese classics." "B362","毛澤東","Mao Zedong","Mao Tse-tung","Primary school","Primary school",NA,NA,"Shaoshan",NA,NA,NA,NA,"China","1901","1906",NA,NA,NA,NA,"Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol3, p. 2","Mao Tse-tung received his early education at the village school in Shaoshan between 1901 and 1906." "B253","顧頡剛","Gu Jiegang","Ku Chieh-kang","Primary school","Primary school",NA,NA,"Suzhou",NA,NA,NA,NA,"China","1906",NA,NA,NA,NA,"Name of school?","Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol2, p. 245","In 1906 Ku had entered the newly founded primary school in Soochow." "B102","艾青","Ai Qing","Chiang Hai-ch'eng","Primary school","Primary school",NA,NA,"Jinhua",NA,NA,NA,NA,"China","1915",NA,NA,NA,NA,"Relative datation (age of 5)","Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol1, p. 317;https://zh.wikipedia.org/wiki/%E8%89%BE%E9%9D%92","At the age of five, he returned home and began to attend school in Chinhua." "B585","于右任","Yu Youren","Yu Yu-jen","Primary school","Primary school",NA,NA,"Jinhua",NA,NA,NA,NA,"China",NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,"Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol4, p. 74","Thereafter he was raised by an aunt in a nearby village, where he received his early education in a school established by an elderly scholar." "B315","劉峙","Liu Zhi","Liu Chih","Primary school","Primary school",NA,NA,"Jinhua",NA,NA,NA,NA,"China",NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,"Relative location (his native village)","Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol2, p. 391","Born into a peasant family in Kian hsien, Kiangsi, Liu Chih received his early education at private schools in his native village." "B432","孫中山","Sun Zhongshan","Sun Yat-sen","Primary school","Primary school",NA,NA,"香山縣翠亨村","CLA","Chinese classics",NA,NA,"Hong Kong",NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,"Relative location and datation (at the age of 6)","Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol3, p. 170","At the age of six, Sun Yat-sen began his formal education in the Chinese classics at a village school." "B435","宋漢章","Song Hanzhang","Sung Han-chang","Primary school","Primary school",NA,NA,"香山縣翠亨村",NA,NA,NA,NA,"China",NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,"Relation location","Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol3, p. 195","He received his early education at a local private school and then went to Shanghai for study at the Anglo-Chinese Academy." "B302","廖承志","Liao Chengzhi","Liao Ch'eng-chih","Primary school","Primary school",NA,NA,"Tokyo",NA,NA,NA,NA,"Japan",NA,"1919",NA,NA,NA,NA,"Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol2, p. 363","After receiving his primary education at a Roman Catholic school in Japan, he went to Canton in 1919 to attend middle school." "B200","徐海東","Xu Haidong","Hsü Hai-tung","Primary school","Primary school",NA,NA,"Tokyo",NA,NA,NA,NA,"China",NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,"Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol2, p. 127","Hsü attended a local primary school for about three years." "B438","戴季陶","Dai Jitao","Tai Chi-t'ao","Primary school","Primary school",NA,NA,"Hanzhou","CLA","Chinese classics",NA,NA,"China",NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,"Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol3, p. 200","Tai attended a private school in Hanchou, where he received a traditional education in the Chinese classics." "B488","杜重遠","Du Zhongyuan","Tu Chung-yuan","Primary school","Primary school",NA,NA,"Hanzhou",NA,NA,NA,"Manchuria","China",NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,"Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol3, p. 325","After receiving his early education at local schools in Manchuria, he went to Japan where he came to know Sheng Shih-ts'ai, also a native of Kaiyuan." "B361","毛澤民","Mao Zemin","Mao Tse-min","Primary school","Primary school",NA,NA,"Hanzhou",NA,NA,NA,NA,"China",NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,"Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol3, p. 1","Little is known about his early life except that he received his early education in the village school and that he learned the rigors of peasant life by laboring on the family farm." "B521","王蔭泰","Wang Yintai","Wang Yin-t'ai","Primary school","Primary school",NA,NA,"Hanzhou","CLA","Chinese classics",NA,NA,"China",NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,"Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol3, p. 399","Born in Shaohsing, Ghekiang, Wang Yint'ai received his early education in the Chinese classics at local schools." "B465","田漢","Tian Han","T'ien Han","Primary school","Primary school",NA,NA,"Hanzhou",NA,NA,NA,"Hunan","China",NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,"relative location","Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol3, p. 266","Born into a peasant family in T'ien village, Changsha hsien, Hunan, T'ien Han received his early education at local schools." "B411","盛世才","Sheng Shicai","Sheng Shih-ts'ai","Primary school","Primary school",NA,NA,"Hanzhou","CLA","Chinese classics",NA,NA,"China",NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,"Relative location? Datation?","Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol3, p. 120","After completing his early education in the Chinese classics at local schools, Sheng Shihts'ai went to Mukden." "B094","程天放","Cheng Tianfang","Ch'eng T'ien-fang","Primary school","Primary school",NA,NA,"Hanzhou",NA,NA,NA,NA,"China",NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,"Relative datation (at the age of 10) and location (ancestral home)","Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol1, p. 289","At the age often sui, he returned to his ancestral home and entered a private school there." "B370","繆斌","Miao Bin","Miao Pin","Primary school","Primary school",NA,NA,"Hanzhou","CLA","Chinese classics",NA,NA,"China",NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,"Relative location (native)","Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol3, p. 36","Miao Pin received his early education in the Chinese classics at the local primary school, where he showed great promise." "B330","羅常培","Luo Changpei","Lo Ch'ang-p'ei","Primary school","Primary school",NA,NA,"Hanzhou",NA,NA,NA,NA,"China",NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,"Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol2, p. 423","He began his formal education in a modernized primary school, where one of his schoolmates was Shu Ch'ingch'un (q.v.), better known by his pen name, Lao She." "B569","葉挺","Ye Ting","Yeh T'ing","Primary school","Primary school",NA,NA,"Huiyang",NA,NA,NA,"Huiyang","China",NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,"Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol4, p. 37","Born into a peasant family, he received his early education at the local school at Huiyang." "B476","蔡廷幹","Cai Tinggan","Ts'ai T'ing-kan","Primary school","Primary school",NA,NA,"Huiyang","CLA","Chinese classics",NA,NA,"China",NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,"Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol3, p. 293","He received his early education in the Chinese classics at local village schools and then, in 1870-71, studied at the Chinese Educational Mission School established by Yung Wing (Jung Hung, ECCP, I, 402-5) at Shanghai." "B107","蔣鼎丈","Jiang Dingzhang","Chiang Ting-wen","Primary school","Primary school",NA,NA,"Huiyang",NA,NA,NA,NA,"China",NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,"Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol1, p. 350","Born into a peasant family in Chuchi hsien, Chekiang province, Chiang Ting-wen received his early schooling in a local private school." "B184","蕭克","Xiao Ke","Hsiao K'o","Primary school","Primary school",NA,NA,"Huiyang",NA,NA,NA,NA,"China",NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,"Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol2, p. 93","Hsiao K'o received a conventional Chinese education in his native village." "B207","許世英","Xu Shiying","Hsü Shih-ying","Primary school","Primary school",NA,NA,"Huiyang",NA,NA,NA,NA,"China",NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,"Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol2, p. 140","He received his primary education at a local school established by his clan, where he was the youngest of ten students." "B005","詹天佑","Zhan Tianyou","Chan T'ien-yu","Primary school","Primary school",NA,NA,"Guangzhou",NA,NA,NA,NA,"China",NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,"Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol1, p. 12;https://zh.wikipedia.org/wiki/%E8%A9%B9%E5%A4%A9%E4%BD%91","Jeme, the eldest son in a family of four children, received his early education in an old-style private school at Canton." "B252","谷正鼎","Gu Zhengding","Ku Cheng-ting","Primary school","Primary school",NA,NA,"Guangzhou","CLA","Chinese classics",NA,NA,"China",NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,"Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol2, p. 244","After receiving their primary education in the Chinese classics at a village school, they attended a modern higher primary school and the Kweiyang Provincial Lower Normal School." "B385","貝祖詒","Bei Zuyi","Pei Tsu-yi","Primary school","Primary school",NA,NA,"Wuxian","CLA","Chinese classics",NA,"Jiangsu","China",NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,"Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol3, p. 65","Born into a merchant family in Wuhsien, Kiangsu, Pei Tsu-yi received his early education in the Chinese classics at a local school maintained by the Lu family." "B485","鄒魯","Zou Lu","Tsou Lu","Primary school","Primary school",NA,NA,"Wuxian",NA,NA,NA,NA,"China",NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,"Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol3, p. 317","As the only child in the family, Tsou received his early education at private schools." "B260","鄺富灼","Kuang Fuzhuo","K'uang Fu-cho","Primary school","Primary school",NA,NA,"Wuxian",NA,NA,NA,"Kwangtung","China",NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,"Relative datation (at the age of 8)","Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol2, p. 262","Born into a peasant family in the Sunning (Hsinning, later Toishan) district of Kwangtung, Fong Sec began his primary education at the age of eight in a village school." "B057","陳友仁","Chen Youren","Eugene Ch'en","Primary school","Primary school",NA,NA,"San Fernando",NA,NA,NA,NA,"Trinidad and Tobago (British West Indies)",NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,"Institution to be verified","Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol1, p. 180","Then known as Eugene Bernard Achan, Eugene Ch'en attended the San Fernando borough school, then went to the Roman Catholic College of St. Mary's in Port-of-Spain." "B233","黃紹竑","Huang Shaohong","Huang Shao-hung","Primary school","Primary school",NA,NA,"San Fernando",NA,NA,NA,NA,"China",NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,"Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol2, p. 205","Huang Shao-hung received his early education in the primary school organized by his father." "B333","羅家倫","Luo Jialun","Lo Chia-lun","Princeton University","Princeton University",NA,NA,"Princeton","HUM","History","Philosophy","New Jersey","United States","1920","1921",NA,NA,NA,NA,"Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol2, p. 428","In the autumn of 1920 Lo Chia-lun went to the United States, where he studied history and philosophy at Princeton University and Columbia University." "B537","吳國楨","Wu Guozhen","Wu Kuo-chen","Princeton University","Princeton University",NA,NA,"Princeton",NA,"Political Science",NA,NA,"United States",NA,"1926",NA,"Ancient Chinese political theories",NA,NA,"Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol3, p. 438;https://zh.wikipedia.org/wiki/%E5%90%B4%E5%9B%BD%E7%A5%AF",NA "B571","嚴復","Yan Fu","Yen Fu","Private tutor",NA,"京都美術學院","Kyoto Bijutsu Gakuin","Kyoto","CLA","Chinese classics",NA,NA,"China","1859","1867",NA,NA,NA,NA,"Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol4, p. 41;https://zh.wikipedia.org/wiki/%E5%9A%B4%E5%BE%A9","He began his formal education at the age of five and at nine studied with a private tutor, Huang Shao-yen, who was well versed in both Han Learning and Neo- Confucian doctrines." "B486","鄒韬奮","Zou Taofen","Tsou T'ao-fen","Private tutor",NA,"京都美術學院","Kyoto Bijutsu Gakuin","Kyoto","CLA","Chinese classics",NA,NA,NA,"1900",NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,"Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol3, p. 319","At the age of five, Tsou T'ao-fen began to study the Chinese classics with a private tutor, and in 1910 he entered the Foochow Engineerng School." "B454","陶希聖","Tao Xisheng","T'ao Hsi-sheng","Private tutor",NA,"京都美術學院","Private Tutor","Kaifeng","CLA","Chinese classics",NA,"Honan","China","1903",NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,"Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol3, p. 241","In 1903 T'ao Hsi-sheng moved with his parents to Kaifeng, Honan, and in 1904 he began his formal education under a private tutor." "B541","吳鐵城","Wu Tiecheng","Wu T'ieh-ch'eng","Private tutor",NA,"京都美術學院","Private Tutor","Kaifeng","CLA","Chinese classics",NA,NA,"China",NA,"1906",NA,NA,NA,NA,"Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol3, p. 450","After receiving his early education in the Chinese classics from private tutors, he began to study English at the age of about 14 sui, and he was graduated from the Methodist T'ung-wen School at Kiukiang in 1906." "B375","牛惠生","Niu Huisheng","Niu Hui-sheng","Private tutor",NA,"京都美術學院","Private Tutor","Kaifeng","CLA","Chinese classics",NA,NA,"China",NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,"Relative datation","Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol3, p. 43","After receiving his early education in the Chinese classics from private tutors, W. S. New attended the Anglo- Chinese Public School and the St. John's Middle School." "B508","王寵惠","Wang Chonghui","Wang Ch'ung-hui","Private tutor",NA,"京都美術學院","Private Tutor","Hong Kong","CLA","Chinese classics",NA,NA,"Hong Kong",NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,"Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol3, p. 376","Wang received a bilingual education at Hong Kong, where he attended St. Paul's College and Queens College and studied classical Chinese with a tutor." "B334","羅亦農","Luo Yinong","Lo I-nung","Private tutor",NA,"京都美術學院","Private Tutor","Hong Kong","CLA","Chinese classics",NA,NA,"China",NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,"Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol2, p. 431","His father was a prosperous merchant and landowner, and Lo received a good education in the Chinese classics from tutors." "B576","英華","Ying Hua","Ying Hua","Private tutor",NA,"京都美術學院","Private Tutor","Hong Kong","CLA","Chinese classics",NA,NA,"China",NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,"Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol4, p. 56","Although he had no formal schooling, he apparently had the benefit of private instruction in the Chinese classics." "B498","董遠峯","Dong Yuanfeng","Tung Yuan-feng","Private tutor",NA,"京都美術學院","Private Tutor","Hong Kong","CLA","Chinese classics",NA,NA,"China",NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,"Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol3, p. 347","Tung Yuan-feng received a traditional education in the Chinese classics from tutors." "B474","蔡鍔","Cai E","Ts'ai O","Private tutor",NA,"京都美術學院","Private Tutor","Hong Kong","CLA","Chinese classics",NA,NA,"China",NA,"1895",NA,NA,NA,NA,"Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol3, p. 286","Until he was 15, he received a classical education under the guidance of private tutors in preparation for the civil service examinations." "B030","章伯鈞","Zhang Bojun","Chang Po-chün","Private tutor",NA,"京都美術學院","Private Tutor","Hong Kong",NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,"Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol1, p. 98",NA "B313","林語堂","Lin Yutang","Lin Yü-t'ang","Protestant College of Amoy","Protestant College of Amoy",NA,NA,"Xiamen",NA,"Unknown",NA,NA,"China",NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,"Not mentioned in any Wikipedia source","Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol2, p. 387;https://zh.wikipedia.org/wiki/%E6%9E%97%E8%AF%AD%E5%A0%82","It was decided that he should enter the ministry, and, as a first step, he was sent from middle school to the Protestant College of Amoy." "B523","韋卓民","Wei Zhuomin","Wei Cho-min","Protestant Episcopal Church of USA school","Protestant Episcopal Church of USA school",NA,NA,"Wuhan",NA,NA,NA,NA,"China","1903","1907",NA,NA,NA,"https://prabook.com/web/cho-min.wei/1721649","Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol3, p. 403;https://prabook.com/web/cho-min.wei/1721649","In 1907 Wei Cho-min completed his secondary education and enrolled at Boone University." "B455","陶行知","Tao Xingzhi","T'ao Hsing-chih","Protestant missionary school","Protestant missionary school",NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,"China","1905",NA,NA,NA,NA,"possibly because of the abolition of the examination system","Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol3, p. 243","In 1905, possibly because of the abolition of the examination system, he entered a Protestant missionary school." "B469","丁玲","Ding Ling","Ting Ling","Provincial Second Girls' Normal School","Provincial Second Girls' Normal School",NA,NA,"Taoyuan",NA,NA,NA,"Hunan","China","1919","1921",NA,NA,NA,NA,"Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol3, p. 272",NA "B411","盛世才","Sheng Shicai","Sheng Shih-ts'ai","Provincial College of Agriculture and Forestry","Provincial College of Agriculture and Forestry",NA,NA,"Shenyang",NA,"Unknown",NA,NA,"China",NA,"1912",NA,NA,NA,"Relative location (which province)","Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol3, p. 120","He attended the provincial college of agriculture and forestry until 1912, when he went to Shanghai to become a student of political economy at the Chung-kuo kung-hsueh [China college] at Woosung." "B323","劉少奇","Liu Shaoqi","Liu Shao-ch'i","Ningxiang Zhusheng Middle School","Ningxiang Zhusheng Middle School","寧鄉駐省中學","Ningxiangzhusheng Zhongxue","Changsha",NA,NA,NA,NA,"China","1916",NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,"Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol2, p. 405;https://zh.wikipedia.org/wiki/%E5%88%98%E5%B0%91%E5%A5%87","After receiving his primary education in the Chinese classics, Liu went to Changsha in 1916 and enrolled at the Provincial First Normal School, where his schoolmates included Mao Tse-tung, Jen Pishih, and Li Li-san." "B491","段祺瑞","Duan Qirui","Tuan Ch'i-jui","Prussian Military Academy","Prussian Military Academy","柏林陸軍學院","Bolin Lujun Xueyuan","Berlin","MIL","Military",NA,NA,"Germany","1889","1890",NA,NA,NA,NA,"Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol3, p. 330;https://zh.wikipedia.org/wiki/%E6%AE%B5%E7%A5%BA%E7%91%9E",NA "B221","胡也頻","Hu Yepin","Hu Yeh-p'in","Pudong Middle School","Pudong Middle School","浦東中學","Pudong Zhongxue","Shanghai",NA,NA,NA,NA,"China","1920","1921",NA,NA,NA,NA,"Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol2, p. 180;https://zh.wikipedia.org/wiki/%E8%83%A1%E4%B9%9F%E9%A2%91",NA "B429","孫立人","Sun Liren","Sun Li-jen","Purdue University","Purdue University",NA,NA,"West Lafayette","ENG","Engineering","Civil","Indiana","United States","1923","1924",NA,NA,NA,"Date of degree corrected based on Wikipedia","Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol3, p. 165;https://zh.wikipedia.org/wiki/%E5%AD%AB%E7%AB%8B%E4%BA%BA","After being graduated from Tsinghua in 1923, Sun went to the United States, where he studied civil engineering at Purdue University and received a B.S. degree in 1924." "B058","陳恆哲","Chen Hengzhe","Ch'en Heng-che","Putnam Hall","Putnam Hall",NA,NA,"Poughkeepsie",NA,NA,NA,"Poughkeepsie","United States",NA,"1915",NA,NA,NA,NA,"Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol1, p. 183","That year she studied at Putnam Hall, a girls school at Poughkeepsie, New York, preparing to enter Vassar College." "B195","熊式輝","Xiong Shihui","Hsiung Shih-hui","Qinghe Army Preparatory School","Qinghe Army Preparatory School",NA,NA,"Baoding","MIL","Military",NA,"Hebei","China","1913",NA,NA,NA,NA,"City?","Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol2, p. 112","In the spring of 1913 Hsiung resigned from his post and went to north China, where he entered the Ch'ing-ho Army Preparatory School." "B078","陳獨秀","Chen Duxiu","Ch'en Tu-hsiu","Zhejiang Provincial College","Zhejiang Provincial College","浙江高等學堂","Zhejiang Gaodeng Xuetang","Hangzhou",NA,"Unknown",NA,"Zhejiang","China",NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,"Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol1, p. 240",", he sought a modern education, attending the famous Ch'iu-shih Academy at Hangchow, where he studied French, English, and naval architecture." "B432","孫中山","Sun Zhongshan","Sun Yat-sen","Queen's College","Queen's College",NA,NA,"Hong Kong",NA,NA,NA,NA,"Hong Kong","1884",NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,"Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol3, p. 170","Although detailed information about his life during the next few years is lacking, it appears that he studied for a short time at the Church of England diocesan school and that he entered Queen's College, a school operated by the Hong Kong government, in the spring of 1884." "B508","王寵惠","Wang Chonghui","Wang Ch'ung-hui","Queen's College","Queen's College",NA,NA,"Hong Kong",NA,NA,NA,NA,"Hong Kong",NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,"Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol3, p. 376","Wang received a bilingual education at Hong Kong, where he attended St. Paul's College and Queens College and studied classical Chinese with a tutor." "B089","鄭天錫","Zheng Tianxi","Cheng T'ien-hsi","Queen's College","Queen's College",NA,NA,"Hong Kong",NA,NA,NA,NA,"Hong Kong",NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,"Relative datation","Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol1, p. 275;https://zh.wikipedia.org/wiki/%E9%83%91%E5%A4%A9%E9%94%A1","After a year with his uncle, Cheng entered Queen's College, the government-run English school for Chinese boys in Hong Kong." "B054","陳錦濤","Chen Jintao","Ch'en Chin-t'ao","Queen's College","Queen's College",NA,NA,"Hong Kong",NA,NA,NA,NA,"Hong Kong",NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,"Relative datation","Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol1, p. 170","A native of the Nanhai (Namhoi) district of Kwangtung, Ch'en Chin-t'ao, after receiving his early education, went to the British colony of Hong Kong, where he began an English education at Queen's College." "B387","彭真","Peng Zhen","P'eng Chen","Quyao County No. 2 Primary School","Quyao County No. 2 Primary School","曲沃縣立第二高等小學","Quwo Xianli Dier Gaodeng Xiaoxue","Taiyuan",NA,NA,NA,NA,"China","1919","1922",NA,NA,NA,NA,"Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol3, p. 69;https://zh.wikipedia.org/wiki/%E5%BD%AD%E7%9C%9F",NA "B076","陳達","Chen Da","Ch'en Ta","Reed College","Reed College",NA,NA,"Portland","SSC","International relations",NA,"Oregon","United States",NA,"1919",NA,NA,NA,NA,"Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol1, p. 235;https://zh.wikipedia.org/wiki/%E9%99%B3%E9%81%94_(%E4%B8%AD%E5%A4%AE%E7%A0%94%E7%A9%B6%E9%99%A2%E9%99%A2%E5%A3%AB)","Ch'en attended the University of Washington for a short time and then transferred to Reed College, where he received a B.A. in 1919." "B075","陳樹人","Chen Shuren","Ch'en Shu-jen","Rikkyo University","Rikkyo University","立教大學",NA,"Tokyo","HUM","Literature",NA,NA,"Japan","1913","1917",NA,NA,NA,NA,"Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol1, p. 234;https://zh.wikipedia.org/wiki/%E9%99%88%E6%A0%91%E4%BA%BA",NA "B035","張道藩","Zhang Daofan","Chang Tao-fan","Roman Catholic College","Roman Catholic College",NA,NA,"London",NA,NA,NA,NA,"United Kingdom",NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,"Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol1, p. 112","With financial assistance from his granduncle, he entered a private high school in Manchester for a term and then went to a Roman Catholic college in London." "B057","陳友仁","Chen Youren","Eugene Ch'en","Roman Catholic College of St. Mary","Roman Catholic College of St. Mary",NA,NA,"Port-of-Spain",NA,NA,NA,NA,"Trinidad and Tobago (British West Indies)",NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,"Relative datation","Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol1, p. 180","Then known as Eugene Bernard Achan, Eugene Ch'en attended the San Fernando borough school, then went to the Roman Catholic College of St. Mary's in Port-of-Spain." "B571","嚴復","Yan Fu","Yen Fu","Royal Naval College","Royal Naval College",NA,NA,"Greenwich","MIL","Military",NA,NA,"United Kingdom","1877","1879",NA,NA,NA,NA,"Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol4, p. 41;https://zh.wikipedia.org/wiki/%E5%9A%B4%E5%BE%A9","Upon arrival in 1877, Yen entered a school at Portsmouth, England." "B148","瞿秋白","Qu Qiubai","Ch'ü Ch'iu-pai","Russian-Language School","Russian-Language School",NA,NA,"Beijing",NA,NA,NA,NA,"China","1917",NA,NA,NA,NA,"City to be verified","Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol1, p. 475","In September 1917 he entered the tuition-free Russian-Language School, an affiliate of the ministry of foreign affairs which trained men who would be assigned to the Chinese consulates in Russia or to the Chinese Eastern Railway." "B574","晏陽初","Yan Yangchu","Yen Yang-ch'u","Saint Paul's College","Saint Paul's College",NA,NA,"Hong Kong",NA,NA,NA,NA,"Hong Kong","1913","1916",NA,NA,NA,"There is a contradiction. Chinese Wikipedia indicates St Paul's College, English Wikipedia indicates Hong Kong University, but with no further details, nor dates. I chose the Chinese version.","Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol4, p. 52;https://zh.wikipedia.org/wiki/%E6%99%8F%E9%99%BD%E5%88%9D","After attending Hong Kong University, he won the King Edward Scholarship in 1913, refused it, and spent a short period in Europe before going to the United States to enroll at Yale University." "B563","葉淺予","Ye Qianyu","Yeh Ch'ien-yü","Salt Administration School","Salt Administration School","鹽務中學","Yanwu Zhongxue","Hangzhou",NA,NA,NA,NA,"China","1922","1925",NA,NA,NA,NA,"Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol4, p. 26;https://zh.wikipedia.org/wiki/%E5%8F%B6%E6%B5%85%E4%BA%88",NA "B005","詹天佑","Zhan Tianyou","Chan T'ien-yu","Seaside Institute for Boys","Seaside Institute for Boys",NA,NA,"New Haven",NA,NA,NA,NA,"United States",NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,"Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol1, p. 12;https://zh.wikipedia.org/wiki/%E8%A9%B9%E5%A4%A9%E4%BD%91","There he was placed in the care of an American family and given preparatory training in the Seaside Institute for Boys before entering Hillhouse High School in New Haven." "B380","白崇禧","Bai Chongxi","Pai Ch'ung-hsi","Second Military Preparatory School","Second Military Preparatory School","武昌陸軍預備學校","Wuchang Lujun Yubei Xuexiao","Wuchang","MIL","Military",NA,"Hubei","China","1911","1914",NA,NA,NA,"Heavily corrected based on Wikipedia for school and discipline","Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol3, p. 51;https://zh.wikipedia.org/wiki/%E7%99%BD%E5%B4%87%E7%A6%A7","After receiving a traditional primary education in the Chinese classics, Pai Ch'ung-hsi was sent to a modern school in the town of Huihsien." "B531","吳經熊","Wu Jingxiong","Wu Ching-hsiung","Secondary school","Secondary school",NA,NA,"Ningbo",NA,NA,NA,NA,"China",NA,"1916",NA,NA,NA,NA,"Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol3, p. 419","After studying under a tutor at home for two years, he entered a Western-style school in Ningpo." "B474","蔡鍔","Cai E","Ts'ai O","Seijo Military Preparatory School Preparatory School","Seijo Military Preparatory School Preparatory School",NA,NA,"Tokyo","MIL","Military",NA,NA,"Japan","1901","1902",NA,NA,NA,NA,"Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol3, p. 286","He continued his education and in 1907 enrolled in the fourth class, infantry section, of the Shikan Gakko [military academy]." "B449","湯爾和","Tang Erhe","T'ang Er-ho","Seijo School","Seijo School","成城學校",NA,NA,NA,"Medicine","Undetermined",NA,"Japan","1902","1904",NA,NA,NA,NA,"Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol3, p. 228;https://ja.wikipedia.org/wiki/%E6%B9%AF%E7%88%BE%E5%92%8C",NA "B101","蔣方震","Jiang Fangzhen","Chiang Fang-chen","Seika Gakko",NA,"京都美術學院","Seika Gakko","Tokyo",NA,"IRR",NA,NA,"Japan","1901",NA,NA,NA,NA,"City ?","Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol1, p. 312","Arriving in Japan in 1901, Chiang Fang-chen enrolled in the Seika Gakko, a preparatory school for Chinese students which offered courses in Japanese and in modern subjects." "B032","章士釗","Zhang Shizhao","Chang Shih-chao","Seisoku School","Seisoku School",NA,NA,"Tokyo",NA,"IRR",NA,NA,"Japan",NA,"1908",NA,NA,NA,"Location to be verified","Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol1, p. 105","Enrolling at the Seisoku School to study English, he began to prepare himself for the study of European civilization and departed in 1908 for Scotland to continue his Western education." "B129","周樹人","Zhou Shuren","Chou Shu-jen","Sendai Provincial Medical School","Sendai Provincial Medical School",NA,NA,"Sendai","MED","Medicine",NA,NA,"Japan","1904",NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,"Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol1, p. 416","In the autumn of 1904, Lu Hsün entered the Sendai Provincial Medical School in Japan." "B573","顏惠慶","Yan Huiqing","Yen Hui-ch'ing","Senior High School","Senior High School",NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,"United States","1895","1897",NA,NA,NA,NA,"Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol4, p. 50;https://zh.wikipedia.org/wiki/%E9%A2%9C%E6%83%A0%E5%BA%86",NA "B189","謝冰瑩","Xie Bingying","Hsieh Ping-ying","Shanghai Academy of Art","Shanghai Academy of Art","上海藝大","Shanghai Yida","Shanghai","HUM","Literature",NA,NA,"China","1928","1929",NA,NA,NA,NA,"Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol2, p. 102;https://zh.wikipedia.org/wiki/%E8%B0%A2%E5%86%B0%E8%8E%B9",NA "B531","吳經熊","Wu Jingxiong","Wu Ching-hsiung","Shanghai Baptist College","Shanghai Baptist College","滬江大學","Hujiang Daxue","Shanghai",NA,"Unknown",NA,NA,"China","1916","1916",NA,NA,NA,"Wu moved from Bptist College to Beiyang within the same year","Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol3, p. 419;https://zh.wikipedia.org/wiki/%E5%90%B4%E7%BB%8F%E7%86%8A","Also in 1916 Wu went to Shanghai to enter the Shanghai Baptist College for scientific studies." "B191","冼星海","Xing Xinghai","Hsien Hsing-hai","Shanghai Conservatory of Music","Shanghai Conservatory of Music",NA,NA,"Shanghai","HUM","Art","Music",NA,"China","1928",NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,"Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol2, p. 106",NA "B494","董顯光","Dong Xianguang","Tung Hsien-kuang","Shanghai High School","Shanghai High School",NA,NA,"Shanghai",NA,NA,NA,NA,"China",NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,"Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol3, p. 337","Tong later attended the Lowrie High School, the Shanghai High School, and Anglo- Chinese College, all of which were in Shanghai." "B121","秦邦憲","Qin Bangxian","Ch'in Pang-hsien","Shanghai University","Shanghai University",NA,NA,"Shanghai","SSC","Sociology",NA,NA,"China","1925","1926","2",NA,NA,"No mention of Peking Staff Collegge in wikipedia pages","Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol1, p. 384;https://zh.wikipedia.org/wiki/%E5%8D%9A%E5%8F%A4",NA "B469","丁玲","Ding Ling","Ting Ling","Shanghai University","Shanghai University",NA,NA,"Shanghai",NA,"Unknown",NA,"Hebei","China",NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,"Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol3, p. 272","In Peking Ting Ling determined to continue her education and enrolled in a school which prepared students for university entrance examinations." "B391","薄一波","Bo Yibo","Po I-po","Shanxi Provincial Normal School","Shanxi Provincial Normal School","山西省立國民師范學校","Shanxishengliguominshifan Xuexiao","Taiyuan",NA,NA,NA,"Shanxi","China","1922","1925",NA,NA,NA,"Uncertain","Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol3, p. 78","Po is said to have taken courses at Peking University, but he received no degrees from that institution." "B581","于斌","Yu Bin","Yu Pin","Shengle xueyuan",NA,"京都美術學院","Shengle Xueyuan","NF",NA,NA,NA,"Jilin","China",NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,"Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol4, p. 66","In the autumn of 1919 Yü Pin entered the Sheng-lo hsueh-yuan, or Latin Academy, in Kirin province, a preparatory school for young men who wished to enter the priesthood." "B327","劉文輝","Liu Wenhui","Liu Wen-hui","Shensi Army Middle School","Shensi Army Middle School",NA,NA,"NF","MIL","Military",NA,NA,"China",NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,"Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol2, p. 417","He attended the Chengtu Army Primary School, the Shensi Army Middle School, the Peking Army Preparatory School, and the Paoting A^Iilitary Academy." "B248","戈公振","Ge Gongzhen","Ko Kung-chen","Shenzhou Law School","Shenzhou Law School",NA,NA,"Dongtai","LAW","Law",NA,"Jiangsu","China",NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,"Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol2, p. 238","He also entered the Shen-chou Law School, where he studied jurisprudence, history, and economics." "B273","李方桂","Li Fanggui","Li Fang-kuei","Shida fuzhong [Normal University Middle School]","Shida fuzhong [Normal University Middle School]",NA,NA,"NF",NA,NA,NA,NA,"China","1915",NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,"Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol2, p. 295","In 1915, after several years of elementary school supplemented by private tutoring, Li Fang-kuei entered the Shih-ta fu chung [normal university middle school], where he soon demonstrated exceptional ability in all subjects." "B474","蔡鍔","Cai E","Ts'ai O","Shikan Gakko",NA,"士官學校","Shikan Gakko","Tokyo","MIL","Military",NA,NA,"Japan","1902","1904",NA,NA,NA,NA,"Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol3, p. 286","He continued his education and in 1907 enrolled in the fourth class, infantry section, of the Shikan Gakko [military academy]." "B208","徐樹錚","Xu Shuzheng","Hsü Shu-cheng","Shikan Gakko",NA,"士官學校","Shikan Gakko","Tokyo","MIL","Military",NA,NA,"Japan","1905","1910",NA,NA,NA,NA,"Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol2, p. 143","His father, Hsü Chung-ching, held the pa-kungsheng degree (similar to the chü-jen) and taught school in the village." "B447","唐繼堯","Tang Jiyao","T'ang Chi-yao","Shikan Gakko",NA,"士官學校","Shikan Gakko","Tokyo","MIL","Military",NA,NA,"Japan","1907",NA,NA,NA,NA,"Collective actor? Not sure whether it concerns the main actor","Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol3, p. 223","In 1907 they entered the Shikan Gakko [military academy] as members of its sixth class, which also included Sun Ch'uan-fang and Yen Hsi-shan (qq.v.)" "B279","李根源","Li Genyuan","Li Ken-yuan","Shikan Gakko",NA,"士官學校","Shikan Gakko","Tokyo","MIL","Military",NA,NA,"Japan","1907",NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,"Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol2, p. 305","After graduation from the Shimbu Gakko in 1906, he spent a year with a Japanese regiment before entering the Shikan Gakko [military academy] as a member of the sixth class." "B109","蔣作賓","Jiang Zuobin","Chiang Tso-pin","Shikan Gakko",NA,"士官學校","Shikan Gakko","Tokyo","MIL","Military",NA,NA,"Japan","1907",NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,"Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol1, p. 358","He continued his education and in 1907 enrolled in the fourth class, infantry section, of the Shikan Gakko [military academy]." "B167","何成濬","He Chengjun","Ho Ch'eng-chün","Shikan Gakko",NA,"士官學校","Shikan Gakko","Tokyo","MIL","Military",NA,NA,"Japan","1908","1909",NA,NA,NA,NA,"Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol2, p. 54;https://zh.wikipedia.org/wiki/%E4%BD%95%E6%88%90%E6%BF%AC",NA "B177","何應欽","He Yingqin","Ho Ying-ch'in","Shikan Gakko",NA,"士官學校","Shikan Gakko","Tokyo","MIL","Military",NA,NA,"Japan","1913","1916",NA,NA,NA,"Relative datation (second revolution)","Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol2, p. 79","That August, after the failure of the so-called second revolution, he went to Japan to complete his studies." "B015","張群","Zhang Qun","Chang Ch'ün","Shikan Gakko",NA,"士官學校","Shikan Gakko","Tokyo","MIL","Military",NA,NA,"Japan","1913","1915",NA,NA,NA,NA,"Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol1, p. 47;https://zh.wikipedia.org/wiki/%E5%BC%B5%E7%BE%A4",NA "B143","朱紹良","Zhu Shaoliang","Chu Shao-liang","Shikan Gakko",NA,"士官學校","Shikan Gakko","Tokyo","MIL","Military",NA,NA,"Japan","1914","1916",NA,NA,NA,"Institution to be verified","Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol1, p. 457","He entered the academy's artillery course in 1914 as a member of its eleventh class, which included three other Chinese students with whom Chu was to be associated in later years: Ho Yao-tsu, Ho Ying-ch'in, and Ku Cheng-lun." "B176","賀耀組","He Huizu","He Huizu","Shikan Gakko",NA,"士官學校","Shikan Gakko","Tokyo","MIL","Military",NA,NA,"Japan","1914","1916",NA,NA,NA,NA,"Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol2, p. 77;https://zh.wikipedia.org/wiki/%E8%B3%80%E8%80%80%E7%B5%84",NA "B448","湯恩伯","Tang Enbo","T'ang En-po","Shikan Gakko",NA,"士官學校","Shikan Gakko","Tokyo",NA,"Military",NA,NA,"Japan","1925","1926",NA,NA,NA,NA,"Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol3, p. 225","Upon arrival in Tokyo, T'ang began to study the Japanese language in hopes of entering the Shikan Gakko [military academy]." "B426","孫傳芳","Sun Chuanfang","Sun Ch'uan-fang","Shikan Gakko",NA,"士官學校","Shikan Gakko","Tokyo","MIL","Military",NA,NA,"Japan",NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,"Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol3, p. 160","He decided to pursue a military career, and, after receiving a basic military education in China, he went to Japan to enroll at the Shikan Gakko [military academy]." "B283","李烈鈞","Li Liejun","Li Lieh-chün","Shikan Gakko",NA,"士官學校","Shikan Gakko","Tokyo","MIL","Military",NA,NA,"Japan",NA,"1908",NA,NA,NA,NA,"Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol2, p. 312","After completing his studies at the Shikan Gakko in December 1908, Li Lieh-chün returned to China, where he received command of a battalion in the 54th Regiment, stationed in Kiangsi." "B559","楊宇霆","Yang Yuting","Yang Yü-t'ing","Shikan Gakko",NA,"士官學校","Shikan Gakko","Tokyo","MIL","Military",NA,NA,"Japan",NA,"1911",NA,NA,NA,NA,"Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol4, p. 19;https://zh.wikipedia.org/wiki/%E6%9D%A8%E5%AE%87%E9%9C%86",NA "B194","熊克武","Xiong Kewu","Hsiung K'o-wu","Shikan Gakko",NA,"士官學校","Shikan Gakko","Tokyo","MIL","Military",NA,NA,"Japan",NA,"1906",NA,NA,NA,NA,"Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol2, p. 110","After completing his military studies in Japan in 1906, Hsiung K'o-wu returned to Szechwan early in 1907." "B199","許崇智","Xu Chongzhi","Hsü Ch'ung-chih","Shikan Gakko",NA,"士官學校","Shikan Gakko","Tokyo","MIL","Military",NA,NA,"Japan",NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,"Relative datation","Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol2, p. 124","Hsü Ch'ung-chih received a classical education at Canton and then went to Japan, where he enrolled at the Shikan Gakko." "B045","趙恆惕","Zhao Hengti","Chao Heng-t'i","Shikan Gakko",NA,"士官學校","Shikan Gakko","Tokyo","MIL","Military",NA,NA,"Japan",NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,"Relative datation","Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol1, p. 143","He then passed the government qualification examination for study abroad and went to Tokyo to enter the Shikan Gakko [military academy]." "B078","陳獨秀","Chen Duxiu","Ch'en Tu-hsiu","Tokyo Shinbu Gakko",NA,"東京振武學校","Tokyo Shinbu Gakko","Tokyo","MIL","Military",NA,NA,"Japan","1902","1903",NA,NA,NA,"Heavily corrected based on Wikipedia for school and discipline","Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol1, p. 240","About the turn of the century he went to Japan, where he attended an English language school and completed an accelerated program of studies at the Tokyo Higher Normal School." "B548","吳玉章","Wu Yuzhang","Wu Yü-chang","Tokyo Shinbu Gakko",NA,"東京振武學校","Tokyo Shinbu Gakko","Tokyo","MIL","Military",NA,NA,"Japan","1903",NA,NA,NA,NA,"[military preparatory academy]","Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol3, p. 465","After receiving his early education in the Chinese classics, in 1903 he went to Japan to enroll at the Shimbu Gakko [military preparatory academy]." "B559","楊宇霆","Yang Yuting","Yang Yu-t'ing","Tokyo Shinbu Gakko",NA,"東京振武學校","Tokyo Shinbu Gakko","Tokyo","MIL","Military",NA,NA,"Japan","1904","1906",NA,NA,NA,NA,"Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol4, p. 19;https://zh.wikipedia.org/wiki/%E4%BD%95%E6%88%90%E6%BF%AC",NA "B167","何成濬","He Chengjun","Ho Ch'eng-chün","Tokyo Shinbu Gakko",NA,"東京振武學校","Tokyo Shinbu Gakko","Tokyo","MIL","Military",NA,NA,"Japan","1907","1908",NA,NA,NA,NA,"Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol2, p. 54",NA "B103","蔣介石","Jiang Jieshi","Chiang Kai-shek","Tokyo Shinbu Gakko",NA,"東京振武學校","Tokyo Shinbu Gakko","Tokyo","MIL","Military",NA,NA,"Japan","1908","1910",NA,NA,NA,NA,"Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol1, p. 319","From 1908 to 1910, Chiang Kai-shek attended the Shimbu Gakko, a military school in Tokyo which had been established to prepare Chinese students for study at the Shikan Gakko [military academy]." "B177","何應欽","He Yingqin","Ho Ying-ch'in","Tokyo Shinbu Gakko",NA,"東京振武學校","Tokyo Shinbu Gakko","Tokyo","MIL","Military",NA,NA,"Japan","1909","1911",NA,NA,NA,"Relative datation (second revolution)","Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol2, p. 79","That August, after the failure of the so-called second revolution, he went to Japan to complete his studies." "B143","朱紹良","Zhu Shaoliang","Chu Shao-liang","Tokyo Shinbu Gakko",NA,"東京振武學校","Tokyo Shinbu Gakko","Tokyo","MIL","Military",NA,NA,"Japan","1910",NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,"Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol1, p. 457","He entered the Shimbu Gakkd at Tokyo in 1910 and soon joined the T'ung-meng-hui." "B550","楊傑","Yang Jie","Yang Chieh","Tokyo Shinbu Gakko",NA,"東京振武學校","Tokyo Shinbu Gakko","Tokyo","MIL","Military",NA,NA,"Japan","1911","1911",NA,NA,NA,NA,"Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol4, p. 3;https://zh.wikipedia.org/wiki/%E6%A5%8A%E6%9D%B0_(%E5%A4%A7%E7%90%86)",NA "B279","李根源","Li Genyuan","Li Ken-yuan","Tokyo Shinbu Gakko",NA,"東京振武學校","Tokyo Shinbu Gakko","Tokyo","MIL","Military",NA,NA,"Japan",NA,"1906",NA,NA,NA,NA,"Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol2, p. 305","He went to Tokyo and, having decided on a military career, entered the Shimbu Gakkd [military preparatory academy]." "B572","閻錫山","Yan Xishan","Yen Hsi-shan","Tokyo Shinbu Gakko",NA,"東京振武學校","Tokyo Shinbu Gakko","Tokyo","MIL","Military",NA,NA,"Japan",NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,"Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol4, p. 47","He spent the next two years studying Japanese, science, and military technology at the Shimbu Gakko [military preparatory academy]." "B474","蔡鍔","Cai E","Ts'ai O","Shiwu xuetang",NA,"時務學堂","Tokyo Shinbu Gakko","Tokyo",NA,"Unknown",NA,NA,"China","1897",NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,"Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol3, p. 286;https://zh.wikipedia.org/wiki/%E8%94%A1%E9%94%B7","In 1897 Ts'ai O entered the academy, where he was strongly influenced by the new chief lecturer, Liang Ch'i-ch'ao (q.v.)." "B056","陳炯明","Chen Jiongming","Ch'en Chiung-ming","Short-term normal school","Short-term normal school",NA,NA,"Haifeng",NA,NA,NA,NA,"China","1903","1906",NA,NA,NA,NA,"Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol1, p. 173","After the government reorganization of the educational system in 1903, Ch'en entered the newly established short-term normal school in Haifeng and in 1906, at the age of 28, enrolled in the Kwangtung Fa-cheng hsueh-t'ang [college of law and government] in Canton, from which he was graduated in 1908." "B299","梁漱溟","Liang Shuming","Liang Shu-ming","Shuntian Middle School","Shuntian Middle School",NA,NA,"Beijing",NA,NA,NA,NA,"China",NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,"Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol2, p. 357","Liang Shu-ming attended a modern primary school, where he learned English, the Shun-t'ien Middle School, and the Chihli Public Law School." "B553","楊森","Yang Sen","Yang Sen","Sichuan Army Primary School","Sichuan Army Primary School",NA,NA,"Chengdu","MIL","Military",NA,"Sichuan","China",NA,"1906",NA,NA,NA,NA,"Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol4, p. 7;https://zh.wikipedia.org/wiki/%E6%A5%8A%E6%A3%AE",NA "B458","鄧錫侯","Deng Xihou","Teng Hsi-hou","Sichuan Army Primary School","Sichuan Army Primary School",NA,NA,"Chengdu","MIL","Military",NA,"Sichuan","China",NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,"Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol3, p. 251","He received his education at the Szechwan Army Primary School, the Nanking Army Middle School, and the Paoting Military Academy." "B553","楊森","Yang Sen","Yang Sen","Sichuan Short-term Military Academy","Sichuan Short-term Military Academy","陸軍速成學堂","Lujun Sucheng Xuetang","Chengdu","MIL","Military",NA,"Sichuan","China","1904","1908",NA,NA,NA,"Chinese Wikipedia gives different dates. Boorman had 1904-1906.","Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol4, p. 7;https://zh.wikipedia.org/wiki/%E6%A5%8A%E6%A3%AE",NA "B318","劉湘","Liu Xiang","Liu Hsiang","Sichuan Short-term Military Academy","Sichuan Short-term Military Academy","陸軍速成學堂","Lujun Sucheng Xuetang","Chengdu","MIL","Military",NA,"Sichuan","China","1908","1909",NA,NA,NA,"Change date from 1910 in Boorman to Wiki 1908-09","Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol2, p. 395;https://zh.wikipedia.org/wiki/%E5%8A%89%E6%B9%98",NA "B061","陳光甫","Chen Guangfu","Ch'en Kuang-fu","Simpson College","Simpson College",NA,NA,"Indianola",NA,"Unknown",NA,"Iowa","United States","1904","1906","2",NA,NA,"Unverified in Wikipedia","Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol1, p. 192;https://zh.wikipedia.org/wiki/%E9%99%B3%E5%85%89%E7%94%AB","From 1904 until 1906 he attended Simpson College at Indianola, Iowa, and Ohio Wesleyan University at Delaware, Ohio." "B082","陳毅","Chen Yi [C]","Ch'en Yi [C]","Sino-French University","Sino-French University",NA,NA,"Beijing",NA,"Unknown",NA,NA,"China","1919",NA,NA,NA,NA,"Boorman is probably wrong about Chen Yi at Institut Franco-chinois. He went to France before it started.","Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol1, p. 250;https://zh.wikipedia.org/wiki/%E9%99%88%E6%AF%85","Rather, he entered the Sino-French University, which had been established at Peking in 1920 by Li Shih-tseng at the same time that its French branch, the Institut Franco-Chinois, had been set up at Lyon." "B264","郭沫若","Guo Moruo","Kuo Mo-jo","Sixth Higher School","Sixth Higher School",NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,"China",NA,"1918",NA,NA,NA,"Location?","Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol2, p. 271","^After graduation from the Sixth Higher School in 1918, he entered the medical school of Kyushu Imperial University at Fukuoka." "B067","陳白塵","Chen Baichen","Ch'en Pai-ch'en","South China College of Art","South China College of Art","上海文科專科學校","Shanghai Wenkezhuanke Xuexiao","Shanghai",NA,"Unknown",NA,NA,"China","1926","1930",NA,NA,NA,NA,"Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol1, p. 217",NA "B318","劉湘","Liu Xiang","Liu Hsiang","South China Medical College","South China Medical College","博濟醫學堂","Boji Yi Xuetang","Guangzhou",NA,"Medicine",NA,NA,"China","1907","1912",NA,NA,NA,"Relative datation for year of degree","Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol2, p. 395",NA "B274","巴金","Ba Jin","Li Fei-kan","Southeastern University Middle School","Southeastern University Middle School","國立東南大學附中","Guoli Dongnan Daxuefuzhong","Nanjing",NA,NA,NA,"Jiangsu","China","1923","1925",NA,NA,NA,NA,"Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol2, p. 297;https://zh.wikipedia.org/wiki/%E5%B7%B4%E9%87%91",NA "B140","朱學範","Zhu Xuefan","Chu Hsueh-fan","St. Francis Academy","St. Francis Academy",NA,NA,"Shanghai",NA,"IRR",NA,NA,"China",NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,"Relative datation (later)","Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol1, p. 449","Later, he entered the St. Francis Academy in Shanghai, where he learned English." "B084","鄭和甫","Zheng Hefu","Cheng Ho-fu","St. James High School","St. James High School",NA,NA,"Wuhu",NA,NA,NA,NA,"China",NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,"Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol1, p. 261",NA "B375","牛惠生","Niu Huisheng","Niu Hui-sheng","St. John's Middle School","St. John's Middle School",NA,NA,"Shanghai",NA,NA,NA,NA,"China",NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,"Relative datation","Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol3, p. 43","After receiving his early education in the Chinese classics from private tutors, W. S. New attended the Anglo- Chinese Public School and the St. John's Middle School." "B412","施肇基","Shi Zhaoji","Shih Chao-chi","St. John's College","St. John's College",NA,NA,"Shanghai",NA,NA,NA,NA,"China","1887","1891",NA,NA,NA,"Incomplete datation (year?)","Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol3, p. 123","In September, Sze took the government examinations in law and obtained the coveted chin-shih degree." "B127","周詒春","Zhou Yichun","Chou Yi-ch'un","St. John's University","St. John's University",NA,NA,"Shanghai",NA,"Unknown",NA,NA,"China","1900","1904",NA,NA,NA,"Chinese Wikipedia says he studied first at Wisconsin, then at Yale","Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol1, p. 413;https://zh.wikipedia.org/wiki/%E5%91%A8%E8%AF%92%E6%98%A5",NA "B326","劉廷芳","Liu Tingfang","Liu T'ing-fang","St. John's University","St. John's University",NA,NA,"Shanghai",NA,"Unknown",NA,NA,"China","1907","1913",NA,NA,NA,NA,"Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol2, p. 416;https://zh.wikipedia.org/wiki/%E5%8A%89%E5%BB%B7%E8%8A%B3_(%E5%82%B3%E6%95%99%E5%A3%AB)","A native of Chekiang province, Timothy Lew studied in Wenchow and at St. John's University in Shanghai before going to the United States, where he received a B.A. degree from the University of Georgia in 1914, an XLA." "B313","林語堂","Lin Yutang","Lin Yü-t'ang","St. John's University","St. John's University",NA,NA,"Shanghai","HUM","Foreign language & Literature",NA,NA,"China","1911","1916",NA,NA,NA,NA,"Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol2, p. 387;https://zh.wikipedia.org/wiki/%E6%9E%97%E8%AF%AD%E5%A0%82","In 1911 he entered St. John's University in Shanghai." "B486","鄒韬奮","Zou Taofen","Tsou T'ao-fen","St. John's University","St. John's University",NA,NA,"Shanghai","HUM","Literature",NA,NA,"China","1919","1921",NA,NA,NA,NA,"Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol3, p. 319;https://zh.wikipedia.org/wiki/%E9%84%92%E9%9F%9C%E5%A5%AE",NA "B580","余日章","Yu Rizhang","Yu Jih-chang","St. John's University","St. John's University",NA,NA,"Shanghai",NA,"Unknown",NA,NA,"China",NA,"1905",NA,NA,NA,NA,"Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol4, p. 64;https://zh.wikipedia.org/wiki/%E4%BD%99%E6%97%A5%E7%AB%A0","He received a B.A. degree from St. John's in 1905." "B579","兪鴻鈞","Yu Hongjun","Yü Hung-chün","St. John's University","St. John's University",NA,NA,"Shanghai","HUM","Literature",NA,NA,"China",NA,"1919",NA,NA,NA,NA,"Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol4, p. 63;https://zh.wikipedia.org/wiki/%E4%BF%9E%E9%B4%BB%E9%88%9E","Yui received a modern education and was graduated from St. John's University in Shanghai in 1919." "B326","劉廷芳","Liu Tingfang","Liu T'ing-fang","St. John's University","St. John's University",NA,NA,"Shanghai","PRE","Preparatory",NA,NA,"China",NA,"1912",NA,NA,NA,"Datation relative","Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol2, p. 416;https://zh.wikipedia.org/wiki/%E5%8A%89%E5%BB%B7%E8%8A%B3_(%E5%82%B3%E6%95%99%E5%A3%AB)","A native of Chekiang province, Timothy Lew studied in Wenchow and at St. John's University in Shanghai before going to the United States, where he received a B.A. degree from the University of Georgia in 1914, an XLA." "B319","劉鴻生","Liu Hongsheng","Liu Hung-sheng","St. John's University","St. John's University",NA,NA,"Shanghai",NA,"IRR",NA,NA,"China",NA,"1936",NA,NA,NA,"Due to inadequate funds as a teenager, he left the university before he could graduate: Cochran, Sherman, and Hsieh, Andrew. The Lius of Shanghai. Harvard University Press, 2013, p. 15.","Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol2, p. 398;https://zh.wikipedia.org/wiki/%E5%88%98%E9%B8%BF%E7%94%9F","By 1936 he reportedly had built up a personal fortune of several million Chinese dollars, and St. John's University had recognized his achievements by awarding him an honorary LL.D degree." "B384","潘公展","Pan Gongzhan","P'an Kung-chan","St. John's University","St. John's University",NA,NA,"Shanghai","HUM","Literature",NA,NA,"China",NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,"Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol3, p. 63","While studying literature at St. John's, he joined the Nan-she [southern society], a literary group which also was a peripheral organization of the T'ung-meng-hui." "B375","牛惠生","Niu Huisheng","Niu Hui-sheng","St. John's University","St. John's University",NA,NA,"Shanghai","HUM","Literature",NA,NA,"China",NA,"1910",NA,NA,NA,NA,"Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol3, p. 43;https://zh.wikipedia.org/wiki/%E7%89%9B%E6%83%A0%E7%94%9F","In 1910, having received a B.A. degree from St. John's University, W. S. New went to the United States to study at the Harvard University Medical School." "B385","貝祖詒","Bei Zuyi","Pei Tsu-yi","St. John's University","St. John's University",NA,NA,"Shanghai",NA,"IRR",NA,NA,"China",NA,"1929",NA,NA,NA,NA,"Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol3, p. 65;https://baike.baidu.com/item/%E8%B4%9D%E7%A5%96%E8%AF%92","In 1928 he was invited to lecture in the United States by the American National Association of Education and was awarded an honorary M.A. degree by Yale University; the following year, St. John's University in Shanghai awarded him an honorary doctorate." "B573","顏惠慶","Yan Huiqing","Yen Hui-ch'ing","St. John's University","St. John's University",NA,NA,"Shanghai",NA,NA,NA,NA,"China",NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,"Forerunner of Saint John's University","Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol4, p. 50;https://zh.wikipedia.org/wiki/%E9%A2%9C%E6%83%A0%E5%BA%86","W. W. Yen studied at St. John's College, Anglo- Chinese College, and the T'ung-wen-kuan in Shanghai before going to the United States in 1895 to enter an Episcopal-sponsored secondary school in Virginia." "B538","伍連德","Wu Liande","Wu Lien-teh","St. Mary's Hospital","St. Mary's Hospital",NA,NA,"London","MED","Medicine",NA,NA,"United Kingdom",NA,"1905",NA,NA,NA,NA,"Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol3, p. 440;https://zh.wikipedia.org/wiki/%E4%BC%8D%E8%BF%9E%E5%BE%B7","St. Mary's Hospital, London, awarded him the M.D. degree in 1905." "B543","伍廷芳","Wu Tingfang","Wu T'ing-fang","St. Paul's College","St. Paul's College",NA,NA,"Hong Kong",NA,NA,NA,"Guangdong","Hong Kong","1856","1861",NA,NA,NA,"Corrected Boorman : british Central school to St Paul's College","Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol3, p. 453;https://zh.wikipedia.org/wiki/%E4%BC%8D%E5%BB%B7%E8%8A%B3","After receiving his early education in the conventional Chinese curriculum, Wu was sent to Hong Kong to enroll at the British Central School (later Queen's College), a secondary school operated by the Hong Kong government." "B508","王寵惠","Wang Chonghui","Wang Ch'ung-hui","St. Paul's College","St. Paul's College",NA,NA,"Hong Kong",NA,NA,NA,NA,"Hong Kong",NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,"Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol3, p. 376","Wang received a bilingual education at Hong Kong, where he attended St. Paul's College and Queens College and studied classical Chinese with a tutor." "B404","沈忠瀚","Shen Zhonghan","Shen Tsung-han","State University of Georgia","State University of Georgia",NA,NA,"Athens","AGR","Agriculture",NA,"Georgia","United States",NA,"1924",NA,NA,NA,NA,"Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol3, p. 104;https://prabook.com/web/tsung-han.shen/1722636","He received an M.A. degree in June 1924." "B474","蔡暢","Cai Chang","Ts'ai Ch'ang","Sun Yat-sen Communist University of the Toilers of China","Sun Yat-sen Communist University of the Toilers of China",NA,NA,"Moscow",NA,NA,NA,NA,"Russia","1925","1925",NA,NA,NA,NA,"Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol3, p. 286;https://zh.wikipedia.org/wiki/%E8%94%A1%E7%95%85",NA "B459","鄧小平","Deng Xiaoping","Teng Hsiao-p'ing","Sun Yat-sen Communist University of the Toilers of China","Sun Yat-sen Communist University of the Toilers of China",NA,NA,"Moscow",NA,"Unknown",NA,NA,"Russia","1925",NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,"Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol3, p. 252","After leaving France in 1925, Teng Hsiaop'ing went to the Soviet Union, where he reportedly spent several months attending classes at Sun Yat-sen University in Moscow." "B121","秦邦憲","Qin Bangxian","Ch'in Pang-hsien","Sun Yat-sen Communist University of the Toilers of China","Sun Yat-sen Communist University of the Toilers of China",NA,NA,"Moscow",NA,"Unknown",NA,NA,"Russia","1926","1930","2",NA,NA,"No mention of Peking Staff Collegge in wikipedia pages","Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol1, p. 384;https://zh.wikipedia.org/wiki/%E5%8D%9A%E5%8F%A4",NA "B124","周恩來","Zhou Enlai","Chou En-lai","Sun Yat-sen Communist University of the Toilers of China","Sun Yat-sen Communist University of the Toilers of China",NA,NA,"Moscow",NA,"Unknown",NA,NA,"Russia",NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,"Location? Datation? Discipline ?","Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol1, p. 391;https://zh.wikipedia.org/wiki/%E5%91%A8%E6%81%A9%E6%9D%A5","For a brief period he attended Sun Yat-sen University, and received formal indoctrination in Marxism-Leninism and revolutionary strategy." "B536","伍修權","Wu Xiuquan","Wu Hsiu-ch'üan","Sun Yat-sen Communist University of the Toilers of China","Sun Yat-sen Communist University of the Toilers of China",NA,NA,"Moscow",NA,"Unknown",NA,"Soviet Union","Russia","1925","1927",NA,NA,NA,NA,"Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol3, p. 436;https://zh.wikipedia.org/wiki/%E4%BC%8D%E4%BF%AE%E6%9D%83","From 1927 to 1930 he studied in France and the Soviet Union, where he attended Sun Yat-sen University and an artillery school." "B484","左權","Zuo Quan","Tso Ch'uan","Sun Yat-sen Communist University of the Toilers of China","Sun Yat-sen Communist University of the Toilers of China",NA,NA,"Moscow",NA,"Unknown",NA,NA,"Russia","1925","1930",NA,NA,NA,NA,"Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol3, p. 316;https://zh.wikipedia.org/wiki/%E5%B7%A6%E6%9D%83","After qualifying in examinations at Canton, he went to Moscow to attend the Communist University for Toilers of the East." "B100","蔣經國","Jiang Jingguo","Chiang Ching-kuo","Sun Yat-sen Communist University of the Toilers of China","Sun Yat-sen Communist University of the Toilers of China",NA,NA,"Moscow",NA,"Unknown",NA,NA,"Russia","1925","1927",NA,NA,NA,NA,"Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol1, p. 306;https://zh.wikipedia.org/wiki/%E8%94%A3%E7%B6%93%E5%9C%8B","In Moscow, despite his youth and the inadequacies of his formal education in China, he was permitted to enter Sun Yat-sen University, which had been opened that year for the training of Chinese revolutionary cadres." "B309","林伯渠","Lin Boqu","Lin Po-ch'ü","Sun Yat-sen Communist University of the Toilers of China","Sun Yat-sen Communist University of the Toilers of China",NA,NA,"Moscow",NA,NA,NA,NA,"Russia","1928","1933",NA,NA,NA,NA,"Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol2, p. 377;https://zh.wikipedia.org/wiki/%E6%9E%97%E4%BC%AF%E6%B8%A0","Lin Po-ch'ü went to the Soviet Union, arriving in Moscow in the spring of 1928, where he attended special classes at Sun Yat-sen University with such older Chinese Communists as Hsü T'e-li, Tung Pi-wu, and Wu Yü-chang (qq.v.)" "B238","任卓宣","Ren Zhuoxuan","Jen Cho-hsuan","Sun Yat-sen Communist University of the Toilers of China","Sun Yat-sen Communist University of the Toilers of China",NA,NA,"Moscow",NA,NA,NA,NA,"Russia",NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,"Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol2, p. 216","He went to Russia, where he studied briefly at Sun Yat-sen University in Moscow." "B336","羅榮桓","Luo Ronghuan","Lo Jung-huan","Sun Yat-sen University","Sun Yat-sen University",NA,NA,"Guangzhou",NA,"Unknown",NA,NA,"China",NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,"Boorman seems to be wrong on this. No mention at all in Chinese Wikipedia. English Wikipedia indicates anotehr institution : Qingdao Private College (predecessor of Shangdong University).","Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol2, p. 434;https://zh.wikipedia.org/wiki/%E7%BD%97%E8%8D%A3%E6%A1%93","After being graduated from a middle school in Changsha, Lo attended Sun Yat-sen University in Canton." "B564","葉楚傖","Ye Chucang","Yeh Ch'u-ts'ang","Suzhou High School","Suzhou High School","蘇州高等學堂","Suzhou Gaodeng Xuetang","Suzhou",NA,NA,NA,NA,"China","1904",NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,"Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol4, p. 27;https://zh.wikipedia.org/wiki/%E5%8F%B6%E6%A5%9A%E4%BC%A7",NA "B567","葉聖陶","Ye Shengtao","Yeh Sheng-t'ao","Suzhou Middle School","Suzhou Middle School",NA,NA,"Suzhou",NA,"IRR",NA,NA,"China",NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,"Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol4, p. 33","Six years later, Yeh entered the Western-style Soochow Middle School, where he majored in Western languages and had for a classmate and friend Ku Chiehkang (q.v.), later famous as a historian." "B385","貝祖詒","Bei Zuyi","Pei Tsu-yi","Suzhou University","Suzhou University","蘇州東吳大學中學部","Suzhoudongwu Daxue Zhongxuebu","Suzhou",NA,NA,NA,NA,"China","1907","1911",NA,NA,NA,"Relative datation (at the age of 10)","Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol3, p. 65;https://www.bochk.com/dam/bochk/desktop/top/100anniversary/article6_tc.pdf","At the age often sui, he was sent to study at the Ch'en-chung Middle School in Shanghai, where he remained until 1907, when he returned home to attend Soochow University." "B099","江長川","Jiang Changchuan","Chiang Ch'ang-ch'uan","Suzhou University","Suzhou University","蘇州東吳大學中學部","Suzhoudongwu Daxue Zhongxuebu","Suzhou","EDU","Religion",NA,NA,"China","1909",NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,"Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol1, p. 305","On completing the course at the Anglo-Chinese College, he entered Soochow University's newly established and still experimental theological department, which had only three students and three teachers." "B529","吳健雄","Wu Jianxiong","Wu Chien-hsiung","Suzhou Women's Normal School No.","Suzhou Women's Normal School No.",NA,NA,"Suzhou",NA,NA,NA,NA,"China","1923","1929",NA,NA,NA,NA,"Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol3, p. 415","It was while attending this school that C. S. Wu became strongly interested in mathematics and the sciences, especially physics." "B201","徐向前","Xu Xiangqian","Hsü Hsiang-ch'ien","Taiyuan Normal School","Taiyuan Normal School",NA,NA,"Taiyuan",NA,NA,NA,NA,"China",NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,"Location? Year?","Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol2, p. 128","Hsü received a primary education in the Chinese classics and then enrolled at the Taiyuan Normal School." "B385","貝祖詒","Bei Zuyi","Pei Tsu-yi","Tangshan Engineering College","Tangshan Engineering College","唐山路礦學堂","Tangshanlukuang Xuetang","Tangshan","ENG","Engineering","Mining",NA,"China","1911","1913",NA,NA,NA,"Relative datation (at the age of 10)","Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol3, p. 65;https://www.bochk.com/dam/bochk/desktop/top/100anniversary/article6_tc.pdf",NA "B141","竺可楨","Zhu Kezhen","Chu K'o-chen","Tangshan Engineering College","Tangshan Engineering College","唐山路礦學堂","Tangshanlukuang Xuetang","Tangshan",NA,"Unknown",NA,"Hebei","China",NA,"1910",NA,NA,"Boxer Indemnity",NA,"Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol1, p. 451","In 1910, while attending the T'angshan Engineering College in Hopei province, he won a Boxer Indemnity Fellowship for study in the United States." "B153","範源濂","Fan Yuanlian","Fan Yuan-lien","Tatong School","Tatong School",NA,NA,"Tokyo",NA,NA,NA,NA,"Japan",NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,"Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol2, p. 14","In Japan, Fan Yuan-lien attended the Tat'ung School, established in 1899 by Liang Ch'i-ch'ao and Chinese merchants in Tokyo." "B564","葉楚傖","Ye Chucang","Yeh Ch'u-ts'ang","Technical School","Technical School",NA,NA,"Baltimore",NA,NA,NA,NA,"United States","<1930",NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,"Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol4, p. 27",NA "B408","沈怡","Shen Yi","Shen Yi","Technische Hochschule","Technische Hochschule",NA,NA,"Dresden","ENG","Engineering","Hydraulic",NA,"Germany",NA,"1925",NA,"Der Flussbau in China",NA,"""dissertation titled """"Der Flussbau in China"""", which dealt with the problem of flood control in China""","Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol3, p. 115","He then went to Germany for graduate work at the Technische Hochschule at Dresden, where he studied hydraulic engineering under Professor Hubert Engels and received a doctorate of engineering in 1925 after writing a dissertation, Der Flussbau in China, which dealt with the problem of flood control in China." "B372","穆湘玥","Mu Xiangyue","Mu Hsiang-yueh","Texas A&M University","Texas A&M University",NA,NA,"Austin","AGR","Agriculture",NA,"Texas","United States","1909","1914",NA,NA,NA,"Conflicting information between Wikipedia and Boorman on disciplie","Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol3, p. 38;https://zh.wikipedia.org/wiki/%E7%A9%86%E6%B9%98%E7%8E%A5",NA "B372","穆湘玥","Mu Xiangyue","Mu Hsiang-yueh","Texas A&M University","Texas A&M University",NA,NA,"Austin","ENG","Engineering","Textile","Texas","United States","1909","1914",NA,NA,NA,NA,"Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol3, p. 38;https://zh.wikipedia.org/wiki/%E7%A9%86%E6%B9%98%E7%8E%A5","He then entered Texas A & M to study the textile industry, and he received an M.S. degree in 1914." "B479","曹錕","Cao Kun","Ts'ao K'un","Tianjin Military Academy","Tianjin Military Academy","武備學堂","Wubei Xuetang","Tianjin","MIL","Military",NA,NA,"China","1885","1890",NA,NA,NA,NA,"Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol3, p. 302;https://zh.wikipedia.org/wiki/%E6%9B%B9%E9%8C%95",NA "B491","段祺瑞","Duan Qirui","Tuan Ch'i-jui","Tianjin Military Academy","Tianjin Military Academy","天津武備學堂","Tianjinwubei Xuetang","Tianjin","MIL","Military",NA,NA,"China","1885","1889",NA,NA,NA,NA,"Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol3, p. 330;https://zh.wikipedia.org/wiki/%E6%AE%B5%E7%A5%BA%E7%91%9E",NA "B517","王士珍","Wang Shizhen","Wang Shih-chen","Tianjin Military Academy","Tianjin Military Academy","武備學堂","Wubei Xuetang","Tianjin","MIL","Military",NA,NA,"China","1885","1888",NA,NA,NA,NA,"Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol3, p. 393;https://zh.wikipedia.org/wiki/%E7%8E%8B%E5%A3%AB%E7%8F%8D",NA "B294","黎元洪","Li Yuanhong","Li Yuan-hung","Tianjin Naval Academy","Tianjin Naval Academy",NA,NA,"Tianjin","MIL","Military",NA,NA,"China","1884",NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,"Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol2, p. 343","Li Yuan-hung began his formal education at a private school in 1879, and five years later he became a cadet at the Tientsin Naval Academy." "B440","太虛","Tai Xu","T'ai-hsu","Tiantong temple",NA,"時務學堂","Tiantong Temple","Ningbo","EDU","Religion",NA,NA,"China","1906","1910","4",NA,NA,"Imprecise location","Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol3, p. 207","A short time later, he entered the T'ien-t'ung temple near Ningpo, where, from 1906 to 1910, he received basic instruction in Buddhism." "B515","王國維","Wang Guowei","Wang Kuo-wei","Tokyo Academy of Physics","Tokyo Academy of Physics",NA,NA,"Tokyo","SCI","Physics",NA,NA,"Japan","1901","1902",NA,NA,NA,"Aftter 1883 Tokyo College of Science; after 1949, Tokyo University of Science","Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol3, p. 388;https://zh.wikipedia.org/wiki/%E7%8E%8B%E5%9B%BD%E7%BB%B4","At the suggestion of Lo Chen-yü, Wang Kuowei went to Japan in 1901, where he studied physics in Tokyo." "B287","李叔同","Li Shutong","Li Shu-t'ung","Tokyo College of Music","Tokyo College of Music",NA,NA,"Tokyo","HUM","Art","Music",NA,"Japan",NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,"Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol2, p. 323","At the Ongaku Gakko [academy of music] he studied music, concentrating on the piano." "B246","高崙","Gao Lun","Kao Lun","Tokyo Fine Arts School","Tokyo Fine Arts School","東京美術學校",NA,"Tokyo","HUM","Art","Painting",NA,"Japan","1906","1908",NA,NA,NA,"All dates from Boorman changed to dates in Wikipedia","Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol2, p. 235;https://zh.wikipedia.org/wiki/%E9%AB%98%E5%89%91%E7%88%B6","In 1898, at the age of 19, Kao Chien-fu went to Japan, where he studied Japanese painting techniques and joined such organizations as the White Horse Society, the Pacific Painting Society, and the Watercolor Study Association." "B007","張季鸾","Zhang Jiluan","Chang Chi-luan","Tokyo First Higher School","Tokyo First Higher School","東京第一高等學校",NA,"Tokyo","SSC","Economics","Political Economy",NA,"Japan","1905","1908",NA,NA,NA,NA,"Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol1, p. 20;https://zh.wikipedia.org/wiki/%E5%BC%A0%E5%AD%A3%E9%B8%BE","There he entered the Tokyo First Higher School, where he studied political economy." "B078","陳獨秀","Chen Duxiu","Ch'en Tu-hsiu","Tokyo Kobun Gakuin",NA,"東京弘文學院","Tokyo Kobun Gakuin","Tokyo",NA,"Japanese",NA,NA,"Japan","1901","1902",NA,NA,NA,"Around 1900","Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol1, p. 240","About the turn of the century he went to Japan, where he attended an English language school and completed an accelerated program of studies at the Tokyo Higher Normal School." "B227","黃興","Huang Xing","Huang Hsing","Tokyo Kobun Gakuin",NA,"東京弘文學院","Tokyo Kobun Gakuin","Tokyo",NA,NA,NA,NA,"Japan","1902",NA,NA,NA,NA,"Chang Chih-tung ?","Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol2, p. 192","After being graduated with distinction in 1902, Huang was among the students chosen by Chang Chih-tung to study normal school education in Japan." "B039","章宗祥","Zhang Zongxiang","Chang Tsung-hsiang","Tokyo Imperial University","Tokyo Imperial University",NA,NA,"Tokyo","LAW","Law",NA,NA,"Japan","1895",NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,"Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol1, p. 127","After passing the first government examinations for the degree of sheng-yuan in 1895, he went to Japan to study law at Tokyo Imperial University." "B040","張東蓀","Zhang Dongsun","Chang Tung-sun","Tokyo Imperial University","Tokyo Imperial University",NA,NA,"Tokyo","HUM","Philosophy",NA,NA,"Japan","1905","1911",NA,NA,NA,NA,"Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol1, p. 129;https://zh.wikipedia.org/wiki/%E5%BC%A0%E4%B8%9C%E8%8D%AA","In 1905 Chang Tung-sun went to Japan, where he studied Buddhism and Western philosophy in Tokyo." "B041","張資平","Zhang Ziping","Chang Tzu-p'ing","Tokyo Imperial University","Tokyo Imperial University",NA,NA,"Tokyo","SCI","Geology",NA,NA,"Japan","1912","1922",NA,NA,NA,NA,"Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol1, p. 133","Although Chang was granted a degree in geology from Tokyo Imperial University in 1922, he chose a literary career." "B288","李達","Li Da","Li Ta","Tokyo Imperial University","Tokyo Imperial University",NA,NA,"Tokyo","ENG","Engineering","Mining",NA,"Japan","1912",NA,NA,NA,"provincial scholarship",NA,"Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol2, p. 328","In 1912 he passed the provincial scholarship examinations for study abroad and went to Japan to take courses in mining and metallurgy at Tokyo Imperial University." "B583","郁達夫","Yu Dafu","Yü Ta-fu","Tokyo Imperial University","Tokyo Imperial University",NA,NA,"Tokyo","SSC","Economics",NA,NA,"Japan","1916","1922","6",NA,NA,NA,"Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol4, p. 70","Upon graduation in 1916, he entered Tokyo Imperial University, where he studied economics until 1922." "B516","王芃生","Wang Pengsheng","Wang P'eng-sheng","Tokyo Imperial University","Tokyo Imperial University","東京帝國大學",NA,"Tokyo","SSC","Economics",NA,NA,"Japan","1918","1921",NA,NA,NA,"Relative datation: all sources say he went twice between 1916 and 1921","Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol3, p. 391;https://baike.baidu.com/item/%E7%8E%8B%E8%8A%83%E7%94%9F",NA "B328","劉文島","Liu Wendao","Liu Wen-tao","Tokyo Imperial University","Tokyo Imperial University","東京帝國大學",NA,"Tokyo","LAW","Law",NA,NA,"Japan",NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,"Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol2, p. 419","He studied law at Tokyo Imperial University and political science at Waseda." "B408","沈怡","Shen Yi","Shen Yi","Tongji University","Tongji University","同濟大學","Tongji Daxue","Shanghai","ENG","Engineering","Civil",NA,"China",NA,"1920",NA,NA,NA,NA,"Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol3, p. 115","After receiving his early education in Chekiang, he studied at Tung-chi University in Shanghai, where he was graduated from the department of civil engineering in 1920." "B216","胡霖","Hu Lin","Hu Lin","Tokyo Imperial University","Tokyo Imperial University","東京帝國大學",NA,"Tokyo","LAW","Law",NA,NA,"Japan",NA,"1911",NA,NA,NA,NA,"Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol2, p. 166","Little is known of Hu Lin's background or childhood except that he was born and educated in Szechwan and that he received a college education in Japan, majoring in law and science." "B401","沈鈞儒","Shen Junru","Shen Chün-ju","Hosei University","Hosei University","法政大學",NA,"Tokyo",NA,"Unknown",NA,NA,"Japan","1905","1907",NA,NA,NA,NA,"Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol3, p. 99;https://zh.wikipedia.org/wiki/%E6%B2%88%E9%92%A7%E5%84%92",NA "B507","汪精衛","Wang Jingwei","Wang Ching-wei","Tokyo Law College","Tokyo Law College",NA,NA,"Tokyo","LAW","Law","Political Science",NA,"Japan",NA,"1906",NA,NA,NA,NA,"Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol3, p. 369","He learned Japanese rapidly, supplemented his government stipend by doing translations, and studied constitutional law and political theory at Tokyo Law College, where he obtained a degree in 1906." "B379","歐陽予倩","Ouyang Yuqian","Ou-yang Yü-ch'ien","Tokyo middle school","Tokyo middle school","成城中學",NA,"Tokyo","MIL","Military",NA,NA,"Japan","1904","1906",NA,NA,NA,"Military","Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol3, p. 49","He then spent one term in Changsha at the Ching Cheng Middle School before going to Japan to study military science at a Tokyo middle school." "B467","丁福保","Ding Fubao","Ting Fu-pao","Tongwen xueshe",NA,"東京弘文學院","Tokyo Kobun Gakuin","Tokyo",NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,"Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol3, p. 269","He then entered the Tung-wen hsueh-she, which had been established by Sheng Hsuan-huai (q.v.)." "B097","齊如山","Qi Rushan","Ch'i Ju-shan","Tongwenguan",NA,"東京弘文學院","Tongwenguan","Beijing","HUM","Foreign language & Literature",NA,NA,"China","1895",NA,NA,NA,NA,"T'ungwen kuan [institute of foreign languages]","Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol1, p. 299","The following year, in 1895, he entered the T'ungwen kuan [institute of foreign languages], founded in Peking at the suggestion of Tseng Chi-tse (ECCP, II, 746-47)." "B132","周自齊","Zhou Ziqi","Chou Tzu-ch'i","Tongwenguan",NA,"東京弘文學院","Tongwenguan","Beijing","HUM","Foreign language & Literature",NA,NA,"China",NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,"Relative datation","Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol1, p. 429","After studying English at the T'ung-wen-kuan at Peking, he went to the United States to attend Columbia University." "B340","陸徵祥","Lu Zhengxiang","Lu Cheng-hsiang","Tongwenguan",NA,"東京弘文學院","Tongwenguan","Beijing","HUM","Foreign language & Literature",NA,NA,"China",NA,"1893",NA,NA,NA,"Relative datation","Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol2, p. 441;After returning to school and completing his studies, he went to Peking and enrolled at the T'ung Wen Kuan, the ln Kuan, the language institute of the Tsungli Yamen, where he pursued French studies under Charles Vaguage institute of the Tsungli Yamen, where he pursued French studies under Charles Vapereau and learned the elements of diplomacy and foreign relations.","T'ung Wen Kuan (language institute of the Tsungli Yamen)" "B573","顏惠慶","Yan Huiqing","Yen Hui-ch'ing","Tongwenguan",NA,"東京弘文學院","Tongwenguan","Beijing",NA,NA,NA,NA,"China",NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,"Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol4, p. 50;https://zh.wikipedia.org/wiki/%E9%A2%9C%E6%83%A0%E5%BA%86","W. W. Yen studied at St. John's College, Anglo- Chinese College, and the T'ung-wen-kuan in Shanghai before going to the United States in 1895 to enter an Episcopal-sponsored secondary school in Virginia." "B288","李達","Li Da","Li Ta","Traditional private school","Traditional private school",NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,"China","1900","1905",NA,NA,NA,NA,"Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol2, p. 328","The son of a tenant farmer in Lingling hsien, Hunan, Li Ta began his education in 1900 at a traditional private school and moved on to the Yungchou Middle School, a semi-modern institution, in 1905." "B538","伍連德","Wu Liande","Wu Lien-teh","Tropical Diseases Institute","Tropical Diseases Institute",NA,NA,"Liverpool","MED","Medicine",NA,NA,"United Kingdom","1903",NA,NA,NA,NA,"Probably late studies (as a research fellow)","Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol3, p. 440","in 1903, he traveled and studied briefly with Ronald Ross at the Tropical Diseases Institute at Liverpool, Karl Fraenkel at Halle-an-der-Salle, and Elie Metchinikoff at the Institut Pasteur." "B178","侯德榜","Hou Debang","Hou Te-pang","Tsinghua College","Tsinghua College",NA,NA,"Beijing","PRE","Preparatory",NA,NA,"China","1910","1913",NA,NA,"Boxer Indemnity Fund",NA,"Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol2, p. 84;https://zh.wikipedia.org/wiki/%E4%BE%AF%E5%BE%B7%E6%A6%9C","In 1910 Hou passed a government examination for a Boxer Indemnity Fund scholarship and entered Tsinghua College to prepare for study in the United States." "B539","吳宓","Wu Mi","Wu Mi","Tsinghua College","Tsinghua College",NA,NA,"Beijing","PRE","Preparatory",NA,NA,"China","1912","1916",NA,NA,NA,"清华留美预备学校","Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol3, p. 442","Upon graduation in 1916, he went to the United States to continue his studies, first at the University of Virginia and then at Harvard University." "B557","楊永清","Yang Yongqing","Yang Yung-ch'ing","Tsinghua College","Tsinghua College",NA,NA,"Beijing",NA,"Unknown",NA,NA,"China","1912","1914",NA,NA,NA,"Relative datation","Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol4, p. 16;https://zh.wikipedia.org/wiki/%E6%9D%A8%E6%B0%B8%E6%B8%85",NA "B236","洪深","Hong Shen","Hung Shen","Tsinghua College","Tsinghua College",NA,NA,"Beijing","PRE","Preparatory",NA,NA,"China","1912","1916",NA,NA,NA,NA,"Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol2, p. 213;https://zh.wikipedia.org/wiki/%E6%B4%AA%E6%B7%B1",NA "B337","羅隆基","Luo Longji","Lo Lung-chi","Tsinghua College","Tsinghua College",NA,NA,"Beijing","PRE","Preparatory",NA,NA,"China","1913","1920",NA,NA,NA,NA,"Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol2, p. 435;https://zh.wikipedia.org/wiki/%E7%BD%97%E9%9A%86%E5%9F%BA","After receiving a traditional education in the Chinese classics, he went to Peking in 1912 and entered Tsinghua College, where he became known for participating in student activities and for leading student movements." "B526","聞家驊","Wen Yiduo","Wen I-to","Tsinghua College","Tsinghua College",NA,NA,"Beijing","PRE","Preparatory",NA,NA,"China","1913","1921",NA,NA,NA,"Tsinghua College","Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol3, p. 408;https://zh.wikipedia.org/wiki/%E9%97%BB%E4%B8%80%E5%A4%9A","In 1913, when he was 13, Wen I-to entered Tsinghua Academy (later a college) at Peking." "B095","冀朝鼎","Ji Chaoding","Chi Ch'ao-ting","Tsinghua College","Tsinghua College",NA,NA,"Beijing","PRE","Preparatory",NA,NA,"China","1916","1924",NA,NA,NA,NA,"Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol1, p. 293;https://zh.wikipedia.org/wiki/%E5%86%80%E6%9C%9D%E9%BC%8E","Chi Ch'ao-ting went from his native Shansi to Peking, where he entered Tsinghua College as a member of the class of 1924." "B537","吳國楨","Wu Guozhen","Ch'ien San-ch'iang","Tsinghua College","Tsinghua College",NA,NA,"Beijing",NA,"Unknown",NA,NA,"China","1917","1921",NA,NA,NA,NA,"Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol3, p. 438;https://zh.wikipedia.org/wiki/%E5%90%B3%E5%9C%8B%E6%A5%A8",NA "B519","王造時","Wang Zaoshi","Wang Tsao-shih","Tsinghua College","Tsinghua College",NA,NA,"Beijing",NA,"Unknown",NA,NA,"China","1917","1925",NA,NA,NA,NA,"Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol3, p. 397;https://zh.wikipedia.org/wiki/%E7%8E%8B%E9%80%A0%E6%97%B6",NA "B429","孫立人","Sun Liren","Sun Li-jen","Tsinghua College","Tsinghua College",NA,NA,"Beijing","PRE","Preparatory",NA,NA,"China","1920","1923",NA,NA,NA,NA,"Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol3, p. 165;https://zh.wikipedia.org/wiki/%E5%AD%AB%E7%AB%8B%E4%BA%BA","After being graduated from Tsinghua in 1923, Sun went to the United States, where he studied civil engineering at Purdue University and received a B.S. degree in 1924." "B139","朱湘","Zhu Xiang","Chu Hsiang","Tsinghua College","Tsinghua College",NA,NA,"Beijing","HUM","Literature",NA,NA,"China",NA,"1926",NA,NA,NA,"Relative datation","Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol1, p. 447;https://zh.wikipedia.org/wiki/%E6%9C%B1%E6%B9%98","On entering Tsinghua, Chu took up with the new literature movement, then in its heyday." "B297","梁實秋","Liang Shiqiu","Liang Shih-ch'iu","Tsinghua College","Tsinghua College",NA,NA,"Beijing","PRE","Preparatory",NA,NA,"China",NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,"Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol2, p. 353;https://zh.wikipedia.org/wiki/%E6%A2%81%E5%AE%9E%E7%A7%8B",NA "B300","梁思成","Liang Sicheng","Liang Ssu-ch'eng","Tsinghua College","Tsinghua College",NA,NA,"Beijing","PRE","Preparatory",NA,NA,"China",NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,"Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol2, p. 359;https://zh.wikipedia.org/wiki/%E6%A2%81%E6%80%9D%E6%88%90","After the family returned to China, he attended the Hsing-hua Academy, entering in 1916, and Tsinghua College." "B364","梅光迪","Mei Guangdi","Mei Kuang-ti","Tsinghua College","Tsinghua College",NA,NA,"Beijing","PRE","Preparatory",NA,NA,"China",NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,"Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol3, p. 24;https://zh.wikipedia.org/wiki/%E6%A2%85%E5%85%89%E8%BF%AA","After completing his secondary education in Anhwei, he went to Peking, where he attended Tsinghua College." "B383","潘光旦","Pan Guangdan","P'an Kuang-tan","Tsinghua College","Tsinghua College",NA,NA,"Beijing","PRE","Preparatory",NA,NA,"China",NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,"Relative datation","Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol3, p. 61;https://zh.wikipedia.org/wiki/%E6%BD%98%E5%85%89%E6%97%A6","After receiving a traditional education in the Chinese classics, P'an entered Tsinghua College." "B076","陳達","Chen Da","Ch'en Ta","Tsinghua College","Tsinghua College",NA,NA,"Beijing","PRE","Preparatory",NA,NA,"China",NA,"1916",NA,"Chinese migrations, with special reference to labor problems",NA,NA,"Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol1, p. 235;https://zh.wikipedia.org/wiki/%E9%99%B3%E9%81%94_(%E4%B8%AD%E5%A4%AE%E7%A0%94%E7%A9%B6%E9%99%A2%E9%99%A2%E5%A3%AB)","He was graduated from Tsinghua in 1916 and shortly thereafter left China to begin his studies in the United States." "B589","張駿祥","Zhang Junxiang","Chang Chün-hsiang","Tsinghua College","Tsinghua College",NA,NA,"Beijing","HUM","Foreign languages",NA,"Hebei","China","1927","1931",NA,NA,NA,"under the well-known director Henry King","Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol1, p. 46","While in the United States he spent a period in Hollywood studying film technique under the well-known director Henry King." "B501","曹禺","Cao Yu","Wan Chia-pao","Tsinghua College","Tsinghua College",NA,NA,"Beijing","HUM","Foreign language & Literature",NA,NA,"China","1929","1933",NA,NA,NA,NA,"Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol3, p. 356;https://zh.wikipedia.org/wiki/%E6%9B%B9%E7%A6%BA","In 1930 Ts'ao Yü entered Tsinghua University, where he studied Western literature." "B533","吳晗","Wu Han","Wu Han","Tsinghua College","Tsinghua College",NA,NA,"Beijing","HUM","History",NA,NA,"China","1931","1934",NA,NA,NA,"WKPD","Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol3, p. 425","Because Wu was responsible for the upkeep of a brother and sister who were also studying in Peking, he was unable to enter graduate school." "B059","陳省身","Chen Xingshen","Ch'en Hsing-shen","Tsinghua College","Tsinghua College",NA,NA,"Beijing","SCI","Mathematics",NA,NA,"China","1931","1934",NA,NA,NA,NA,"Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol1, p. 187;https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shiing-Shen_Chern","He did not begin graduate studies until 1931, by which time there were other students in the department." "B224","華羅庚","Hua Luogeng","Hua Lo-keng","Tsinghua College","Tsinghua College",NA,NA,"Beijing","HUM","Foreign language & Literature",NA,NA,"China",NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,"Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol2, p. 185","He used the opportunity to audit courses at Tsinghua and began to study foreign languages." "B155","費孝通","Fei Xiaotong","Fei Hsiao-t'ung","Tsinghua College","Tsinghua College",NA,NA,"Beijing","HUM","Anthropology",NA,NA,"China",NA,"1935",NA,NA,NA,NA,"Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol2, p. 17;https://zh.wikipedia.org/wiki/%E8%B4%B9%E5%AD%9D%E9%80%9A","The same year, at a meeting at Tsinghua University, Fei had joined such professors as Chang Tung-sun, Tseng Chao-lun, Ch'ien Weich'ang, and Ch'ien Tuan-sheng in expressing disapproval of government plans to reorganize Chinese higher education along Soviet lines." "B287","李叔同","Li Shutong","Li Shu-t'ung","Ueno Bijutsu Semmon Gakko [Ueno Art Academy]","Ueno Bijutsu Semmon Gakko [Ueno Art Academy]",NA,NA,"Tokyo","HUM","Art","Painting",NA,"Japan","1905",NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,"Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol2, p. 323","After arriving in Japan late in 1905, Li Shu-t'ung entered the Ueno Bijutsu Semmon Gakko [Ueno art academy], where his chief subject was oil painting." "B112","簡又文","Jian Youwen","Chien Yu-wen","Union Theological Seminary","Union Theological Seminary",NA,NA,"New York","EDU","Religion",NA,NA,"United States","1920","1921",NA,NA,NA,NA,"Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol1, p. 366","He then attended Union Theological Seminary in New York in 1920-21." "B374","聶榮臻","Nie Rongzhen","Nieh Jung-chen","Université du Travail","Université du Travail",NA,NA,"Charleroi",NA,NA,NA,NA,"Belgium","1921","1923",NA,NA,NA,"Relative datation","Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol3, p. 41","Nieh attended school in Grenoble for a year and then went to Charleroi, Belgium, to enroll at the Universite de Travail, a tuitionfree institution sponsored by the Belgian Socialist party." "B543","伍廷芳","Wu Tingfang","Wu T'ing-fang","University College London","University College London",NA,NA,"London","LAW","Law",NA,NA,"United Kingdom","1874","1877",NA,NA,NA,"Queen's College","Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol3, p. 453;https://zh.wikipedia.org/wiki/%E4%BC%8D%E5%BB%B7%E8%8A%B3",NA "B089","鄭天錫","Zheng Tianxi","Cheng T'ien-hsi","University College London","University College London",NA,NA,"London","LAW","Law",NA,"England","United Kingdom","1907","1911",NA,NA,NA,NA,"Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol1, p. 275;https://zh.wikipedia.org/wiki/%E9%83%91%E5%A4%A9%E9%94%A1","In 1907 Cheng left his family at Mamoi and set off for England to realize his dream of studying law." "B035","張道藩","Zhang Daofan","Chang Tao-fan","University College London","University College London",NA,NA,"London","HUM","Art",NA,NA,"United Kingdom","1919","1922",NA,NA,NA,NA,"Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol1, p. 112;https://zh.wikipedia.org/wiki/%E5%BC%B5%E9%81%93%E8%97%A9","After working for about two years in Paotow, during which time he took correspondence courses in English and Japanese, Chang Tao-fan decided to resume his studies in Nankai." "B011","張嘉森","Zhang Jiasen","Chang Chia-sen","University of Jena","University of Jena",NA,NA,"Jena","HUM","Philosophy",NA,NA,"Germany","1913","1915",NA,NA,NA,NA,"Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol1, p. 30","From about 1929 to 1931 Carsun Chang was again in Germany, where he continued his philosophical studies and lectured on Chinese philosophy at the University of Jena and perhaps also at Berlin." "B135","朱家驊","Zhu Jiahua","Chu Chia-hua","University of Berlin","University of Berlin",NA,NA,"Berlin","SCI","Geology",NA,NA,"Germany","1920","1922",NA,NA,NA,NA,"Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol1, p. 437","He transferred to the University of Berlin in 1920, continued to study geology, and completed his doctorate in 1922." "B252","谷正鼎","Gu Zhengding","Ku Cheng-ting","University of Berlin","University of Berlin",NA,NA,"Berlin","SSC","Economics","Political Economy","Germany","Germany","1922",NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,"Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol2, p. 244","In 1922 the two brothers left Kweichow and went to Germany, where they studied political economy at Berlin University." "B030","章伯鈞","Zhang Bojun","Chang Po-chün","University of Berlin","University of Berlin",NA,NA,"Berlin",NA,"Philosophy",NA,NA,"Germany","1922","1926",NA,NA,NA,NA,"Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol1, p. 98",NA "B163","傅斯年","Fu Sinian","Fu Ssu-nien","University of Berlin","University of Berlin",NA,NA,"Berlin","HUM","History","Philosophy","Germany","Germany","1923","1926",NA,NA,NA,NA,"Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol2, p. 43","From September 1923 to October 1926 he studied philosophy and history at Berlin University." "B333","羅家倫","Luo Jialun","Lo Chia-lun","University of Berlin","University of Berlin",NA,NA,"Berlin","HUM","Philosophy","Undetermined",NA,"Germany","1923","1924",NA,NA,NA,NA,"Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol2, p. 428;https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Luo_Jialun",NA "B523","韋卓民","Wei Zhuomin","Wei Cho-min","University of Berlin","University of Berlin",NA,NA,"Berlin",NA,"Unknown",NA,NA,"Germany","1927","1928",NA,NA,NA,NA,"Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol3, p. 403","During the 1927-28 period, he also studied briefly at the University of Berlin and at the Sorbonne in Paris." "B392","溥儒","Pu Ru","P'u-ju","University of Berlin","University of Berlin",NA,NA,"Berlin",NA,"Unknown",NA,NA,"Germany",NA,"1914",NA,NA,NA,"Unverified in Wikipedia. No mention of Berlin.","Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol3, p. 79;https://zh.wikipedia.org/wiki/%E6%BA%A5%E5%BF%83%E7%95%AC","After receiving a traditional education in Peking, P'u-ju went to Germany about 1914 and enrolled at the University of Berlin." "B513","王淦昌","Wang Ganchang","Wang Kan-ch'ang","University of Berlin","University of Berlin",NA,NA,"Berlin","SCI","Physics",NA,NA,"Germany",NA,"1934",NA,NA,NA,"Discipline: deduction","Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol3, p. 385","After receiving a Ph.D. degree from Berlin in 1934, he returned to China to teach physics at Shantung University in Tsingtao." "B135","朱家驊","Zhu Jiahua","Chu Chia-hua","University of Bern","University of Bern",NA,NA,"Bern",NA,"Unknown",NA,NA,"Switzerland","1917","1919","1/2",NA,NA,"Relative datation (and change of Zurich","Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol1, p. 437;https://zh.wikipedia.org/wiki/%E6%9C%B1%E5%AE%B6%E9%A9%8A","After his convalescence, he attended the University of Zurich for one semester." "B415","石瑛","Shi Ying","Shih Ying","University of Birmingham","University of Birmingham",NA,NA,"Birmingham","ENG","Engineering","Mining",NA,"United Kingdom","1909","1913","9 years",NA,NA,NA,"Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol3, p. 130;https://zh.wikipedia.org/wiki/%E7%9F%B3%E7%91%9B","He remained there for nine years, studying mining and metallurgy at the University of Birmingham and depending on friends to supply him with food and money." "B260","鄺富灼","Kuang Fuzhuo","K'uang Fu-cho","University of California","University of California",NA,NA,"Berkeley","HUM","Literature",NA,NA,"United States","1902","1905","3",NA,NA,NA,"Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol2, p. 262;https://zh.wikipedia.org/wiki/%E9%84%BA%E5%AF%8C%E7%81%BC","After five years at Pomona, during which he completed high school and first-year college courses, Fong transferred to the University of California for three years of study, receiving his B.A. degree in 1905." "B106","蔣夢麟","Jiang Menglin","Chiang Meng-lin","University of California","University of California",NA,NA,"Berkeley","EDU","Education",NA,NA,"United States","1908","1912",NA,NA,NA,NA,"Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol1, p. 347","Then he transferred to education and continued his undergraduate studies in that field." "B042","張聞天","Zhang Wentian","Chang Wen-t'ien","University of California","University of California",NA,NA,"Berkeley",NA,"Unknown",NA,NA,"United States",NA,NA,"1",NA,NA,"Uncertain","Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol1, p. 134;https://zh.wikipedia.org/wiki/%E5%BC%A0%E9%97%BB%E5%A4%A9","For a year he earned his living as a translator on a Chineselanguage newspaper in San Francisco, while he also worked in the library and perhaps attended classes at the University of California in Berkeley." "B112","簡又文","Jian Youwen","Chien Yu-wen","University of Chicago","University of Chicago",NA,NA,"Chicago","EDU","Religion",NA,NA,"United States","1918","1920",NA,NA,NA,NA,"Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol1, p. 366;https://zh.wikipedia.org/wiki/%E7%B0%A1%E5%8F%88%E6%96%87","He returned to the United States in 1918 to study at the University of Chicago and received an M.A. degree in 1920." "B058","陳恆哲","Chen Hengzhe","Ch'en Heng-che","University of Chicago","University of Chicago",NA,NA,"Chicago","HUM","History",NA,NA,"United States","1919","1920",NA,NA,NA,NA,"Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol1, p. 183","There she received her M.A. degree in 1920." "B526","聞家驊","Wen Yiduo","Wen I-to","University of Chicago","University of Chicago",NA,NA,"Chicago","HUM","Art",NA,NA,"United States","1922",NA,NA,NA,NA,"Tsinghua College","Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol3, p. 408;https://zh.wikipedia.org/wiki/%E9%97%BB%E4%B8%80%E5%A4%9A",NA "B095","冀朝鼎","Ji Chaoding","Chi Ch'ao-ting","University of Chicago","University of Chicago",NA,NA,"Chicago","HUM","History",NA,NA,"United States","1924","1926",NA,NA,NA,NA,"Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol1, p. 293;https://zh.wikipedia.org/wiki/%E5%86%80%E6%9C%9D%E9%BC%8E","He enrolled at the University of Chicago, and he received a B.A. degree in 1926." "B367","梅貽寶","Mei Yibao","Mei Yi-pao","University of Chicago","University of Chicago",NA,NA,"Chicago","HUM","Philosophy",NA,"Illinois","United States","1924","1927",NA,NA,NA,NA,"Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol3, p. 31","He then went to the United States, where he received a B.A. degree from Oberlin College in 1924 and a Ph.D. in philosophy from the University of Chicago in 1927." "B139","朱湘","Zhu Xiang","Chu Hsiang","University of Chicago","University of Chicago",NA,NA,"Chicago","HUM","Foreign language & Literature",NA,"Illinois","United States",NA,"1930",NA,NA,NA,NA,"Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol1, p. 447","Enrolling first at Lawrence College in Appleton, Wisconsin, where he studied Western literature, Chu soon transferred to the University of Chicago, where until 1930 he studied French and German and especially German fiction." "B273","李方桂","Li Fanggui","Li Fang-kuei","University of Chicago","University of Chicago",NA,NA,"Chicago","HUM","Linguistics",NA,NA,"United States",NA,"1927",NA,NA,NA,NA,"Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol2, p. 295","He received the M.A. degree in 1927 and the Ph.D. in 1928." "B273","李方桂","Li Fanggui","Li Fang-kuei","University of Chicago","University of Chicago",NA,NA,"Chicago","HUM","Linguistics",NA,NA,"United States",NA,"1928",NA,NA,NA,NA,"Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol2, p. 295","He received the M.A. degree in 1927 and the Ph.D. in 1928." "B241","甘乃光","Gan Naiguang","Kan Nai-kuang","University of Chicago","University of Chicago",NA,NA,"Chicago","SSC","Political science",NA,"Illinois","United States",NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,"Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol2, p. 224","He went to the United States, where he studied political science at the University of Chicago." "B094","程天放","Cheng Tianfang","Ch'eng T'ien-fang","University of Chicago","University of Chicago",NA,NA,"Chicago","HUM","Philosophy",NA,"Illinois","United States",NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,"Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol1, p. 289","In November 1920 Ch'eng left Shanghai for the United States, where he enrolled at the University of Chicago to study philosophy." "B363","麥斯武德·沙比爾","Maisiwude Shabier","Masud Sabri","University of Constantinople","University of Constantinople",NA,NA,"Istanbul","SCI","Biology",NA,NA,"Turkey","1907","1910",NA,NA,NA,NA,"Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol3, p. 22","Upon graduation in 1907, he entered the natural science department of the University of Constantinople; and in 1910 he also became a student in the university's medical college." "B363","麥斯武德·沙比爾","Maisiwude Shabier","Masud Sabri","University of Constantinople","University of Constantinople",NA,NA,"Istanbul","MED","Medicine",NA,NA,"Turkey","1910","1914",NA,NA,NA,NA,"Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol3, p. 22","He completed his science courses in 1911, and he received a medical degree in 1914." "B307","林可勝","Lin Kesheng","Lin K'o-sheng","University of Edinburgh","University of Edinburgh",NA,NA,"Edinburgh","MED","Medicine","Physiology",NA,"United Kingdom","1921","1921",NA,"Researches on the gastric glands",NA,NA,"Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol2, p. 373;https://zh.wikipedia.org/wiki/%E6%9E%97%E5%8F%AF%E5%8B%9D",NA "B307","林可勝","Lin Kesheng","Lin K'o-sheng","University of Edinburgh","University of Edinburgh",NA,NA,"Edinburgh","MED","Medicine",NA,NA,"United Kingdom",NA,"1919",NA,NA,NA,NA,"Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol2, p. 373;https://zh.wikipedia.org/wiki/%E6%9E%97%E5%8F%AF%E5%8B%9D","After completing his secondary education in England, Robert Lim followed his father's example by entering the L'niversity of Edinburgh." "B312","林文慶","Lin Wenqing","Lin Wen-ch'ing","University of Edinburgh","University of Edinburgh",NA,NA,"Edinburgh","MED","Medicine",NA,NA,"United Kingdom",NA,NA,NA,NA,"Undetermined scholarship",NA,"Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol2, p. 386","The scholarship provided a course of study at a British university, and Lim elected to study medicine at the University of Edinburgh." "B255","辜鴻銘","Gu Hongming","Ku Hung-ming","University of Edinburgh","University of Edinburgh",NA,NA,"Edinburgh","HUM","Literature",NA,NA,"United Kingdom",NA,"1877",NA,NA,NA,NA,"Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol2, p. 250;https://zh.wikipedia.org/wiki/%E8%BE%9C%E9%B8%BF%E9%93%AD","He subsequently matriculated at the University of Edinburgh, from which he received the M.A. degree in April 1877." "B326","劉廷芳","Liu Tingfang","Liu T'ing-fang","University of Georgia","University of Georgia",NA,NA,"Athens",NA,"Unknown",NA,"Georgia","United States","1913","1914",NA,NA,NA,"XLA?","Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol2, p. 416;https://zh.wikipedia.org/wiki/%E5%8A%89%E5%BB%B7%E8%8A%B3_(%E5%82%B3%E6%95%99%E5%A3%AB)","A native of Chekiang province, Timothy Lew studied in Wenchow and at St. John's University in Shanghai before going to the United States, where he received a B.A. degree from the University of Georgia in 1914, an XLA." "B471","丁文江","Ding Wenjiang","Ting Wen-chiang","University of Glasgow","University of Glasgow",NA,NA,NA,"SCI","Geology","Zoology","England","United Kingdom","1911",NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,"Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol3, p. 278;https://zh.wikipedia.org/wiki/%E4%B8%81%E6%96%87%E6%B1%9F",NA "B059","陳省身","Chen Xingshen","Ch'en Hsing-shen","University of Hamburg","University of Hamburg",NA,NA,"Hamburg","SCI","Mathematics",NA,NA,"Germany","1934","1936",NA,NA,NA,NA,"Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol1, p. 187;https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shiing-Shen_Chern",NA "B122","周長齡","Zhou Changling","Chou Ch'ang-ling","University of Hong Kong","University of Hong Kong",NA,NA,"Hong Kong","LAW","Law",NA,NA,"Hong Kong",NA,"1935",NA,NA,NA,"Honorary degree","Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol1, p. 387","The same year he was elected to the Council and Court of the University of Hong Kong, from which institution he received the honorary degree of Doctor of Laws in 1935." "B094","程天放","Cheng Tianfang","Ch'eng T'ien-fang","University of Illinois","University of Illinois",NA,NA,"Urbana - Champaign","SSC","Political science",NA,"Illinois","United States","1921","1922",NA,NA,NA,"Chinese Wikipedia and English Wikipedia disagree on degrees and dates","Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol1, p. 289;https://zh.wikipedia.org/wiki/%E7%A8%8B%E5%A4%A9%E6%94%BE","Ch'eng obtained his B.A. degree at Illinois in June 1922 and his M.A. the following year." "B094","程天放","Cheng Tianfang","Ch'eng T'ien-fang","University of Illinois","University of Illinois",NA,NA,"Urbana - Champaign","SSC","Political science",NA,"Illinois","United States","1922","1923",NA,NA,NA,"Chinese Wikipedia and English Wikipedia disagree on degrees and dates","Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol1, p. 289;https://zh.wikipedia.org/wiki/%E7%A8%8B%E5%A4%A9%E6%94%BE","Ch'eng obtained his B.A. degree at Illinois in June 1922 and his M.A. the following year." "B141","竺可楨","Zhu Kezhen","Chu K'o-chen","University of Illinois","University of Illinois",NA,NA,"Urbana - Champaign","AGR","Agriculture",NA,"Illinois","United States",NA,"1913",NA,NA,NA,NA,"Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol1, p. 451;https://zh.wikipedia.org/wiki/%E7%AB%BA%E5%8F%AF%E6%A1%A2","Chu enrolled at the University of Illinois, and he received a B.S. degree in 1913." "B141","竺可楨","Zhu Kezhen","Chu K'o-chen","University of Illinois","University of Illinois",NA,NA,"Urbana - Champaign","SCI","Meteorology",NA,"Illinois","United States",NA,"1915",NA,NA,"Emerson scholarship","Institution to be verified. What is the Emerson Scholarship?","Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol1, p. 451","""He gained an M.A. degree in 1915, won the Emerson Scholarship in 1917, and received the Ph.D. degree in 1918 after writing a dissertation entitled """"A New Classification of the Typhoons of the Far East.""""""" "B141","竺可楨","Zhu Kezhen","Chu K'o-chen","University of Illinois","University of Illinois",NA,NA,"Urbana - Champaign","SCI","Meteorology",NA,"Illinois","United States",NA,"1917",NA,"""""""A New Classification of the Typhoons of the Far East""""""","Emerson scholarship","Institution to be verified. What is the Emerson Scholarship?","Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol1, p. 451","""He gained an M.A. degree in 1915, won the Emerson Scholarship in 1917, and received the Ph.D. degree in 1918 after writing a dissertation entitled """"A New Classification of the Typhoons of the Far East.""""""" "B313","林語堂","Lin Yutang","Lin Yü-t'ang","University of Jena","University of Jena",NA,NA,"Jena","HUM","Linguistics",NA,NA,"Germany","1921",NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,"Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol2, p. 387;https://zh.wikipedia.org/wiki/%E6%9E%97%E8%AF%AD%E5%A0%82","In 1920 he went to France and worked for the French YMCA until 1921, when he went to Germany and attended the University of Jena for one term." "B477","蔡元培","Cai Yuanpei","Ts'ai Yuan-p'ei","University of Leipzig","University of Leipzig",NA,NA,"Leipzig","HUM","Philosophy",NA,NA,"Germany","1908","1911",NA,NA,NA,NA,"Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol3, p. 295","From 1908 to 1911 he attended the University of Leipzig, where he attended lectures on philosophy, literature, ethnology, European history, experimental psychology, and aesthetics." "B313","林語堂","Lin Yutang","Lin Yü-t'ang","University of Leipzig","University of Leipzig",NA,NA,"Leipzig","HUM","Literature",NA,NA,"Germany",NA,"1923",NA,"Altchinesische Lautlehre",NA,"The Chinese Wikipedia page indicates University of Jena","Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol2, p. 387;https://zh.wikipedia.org/wiki/%E6%9E%97%E8%AF%AD%E5%A0%82",NA "B528","伍朝樞","Wu Chaoshu","Wu Ch'ao-shu","University of London","University of London",NA,NA,"London","LAW","Law",NA,NA,"United Kingdom","1908",NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,"Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol3, p. 412","He continued to study throughout this period, and in 1908 he went to England, where he entered the law department of the University of London." "B089","鄭天錫","Zheng Tianxi","Cheng T'ien-hsi","University of London","University of London",NA,NA,"London","LAW","Law",NA,"England","United Kingdom","1912","1915",NA,NA,NA,NA,"Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol1, p. 275;https://zh.wikipedia.org/wiki/%E9%83%91%E5%A4%A9%E9%94%A1","In 1907 Cheng left his family at Mamoi and set off for England to realize his dream of studying law." "B163","傅斯年","Fu Sinian","Fu Ssu-nien","University of London","University of London",NA,NA,"London","SSC","Psychology",NA,NA,"United Kingdom","1920","1922",NA,NA,NA,NA,"Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol2, p. 43;https://zh.wikipedia.org/wiki/%E5%82%85%E6%96%AF%E5%B9%B4","From 1920 to 1922 Fu studied history at the University of London and attended lectures in mathematics and experimental psychology." "B333","羅家倫","Luo Jialun","Lo Chia-lun","University of London","University of London",NA,NA,"London","HUM","Philosophy","Undetermined",NA,"United Kingdom","1922","1922",NA,NA,NA,NA,"Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol2, p. 428;https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Luo_Jialun",NA "B523","韋卓民","Wei Zhuomin","Wei Cho-min","University of London","University of London",NA,NA,"London","HUM","Philosophy",NA,NA,"United Kingdom","1927","1929",NA,NA,NA,NA,"Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol3, p. 403;https://baike.baidu.com/item/%E9%9F%A6%E5%8D%93%E6%B0%91",NA "B234","黃少谷","Huang Shaogu","Huang Shao-ku","University of London","University of London",NA,NA,"London","SSC","Economics",NA,NA,"United Kingdom","1934","1937",NA,NA,NA,NA,"Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol2, p. 208;https://zh.wikipedia.org/wiki/%E9%BB%83%E5%B0%91%E8%B0%B7_(%E6%94%BF%E6%B2%BB%E4%BA%BA%E7%89%A9)","In the summer of 1934 Huang left China for England, where he attended lectures at the School of Economics and Political Science of the University of London." "B518","王世傑","Wang Shijie","Wang Shih-chieh","University of London","University of London",NA,NA,"London","SSC","Economics","Political Science",NA,"United Kingdom",NA,"1917",NA,NA,NA,NA,"Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol3, p. 395","After receiving a B.S. in economics and political science in 1917, he enrolled at the University of Paris, from which he received the degree of Docteur en Droit in 1920." "B242","康成","Kang Cheng","K'ang Ch'eng","University of Michigan","University of Michigan",NA,NA,"Ann Arbor","MED","Medicine",NA,NA,"United States","1892","1896",NA,NA,NA,NA,"Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol2, p. 225;https://zh.wikipedia.org/wiki/%E5%BA%B7%E6%88%90",NA "B414","石美玉","Shi Meiyu","Shih Mei-yü","University of Michigan","University of Michigan",NA,NA,"Ann Arbor","MED","Medicine",NA,NA,"United States","1892",NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,"Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol3, p. 128","On completing her middle school education in 1892, Shih Mei-yü went with Miss Howe to the United States to begin medical training." "B504","王正廷","Wang Zhengting","Wang Cheng-t'ing","University of Michigan","University of Michigan",NA,NA,"Ann Arbor","LAW","Law",NA,NA,"United States","1907",NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,"Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol3, p. 362;https://zh.wikipedia.org/wiki/%E7%8E%8B%E6%AD%A3%E5%BB%B7",NA "B212","薛敏老","Xue Minlao","Hsueh Min-lao","University of Michigan","University of Michigan",NA,NA,"Ann Arbor","LAW","Law",NA,"Michigan","United States","1908",NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,"Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol2, p. 151","After graduation from high school in 1908, he entered the Law School of the University of Michigan." "B531","吳經熊","Wu Jingxiong","Wu Ching-hsiung","University of Michigan","University of Michigan",NA,NA,"Ann Arbor","LAW","Law",NA,"Michigan","United States","1920","1921",NA,NA,NA,NA,"Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol3, p. 419","Because of his exceptional academic record of 10 straight A's in Ann Arbor, he was awarded an advanced J. D. degree in June 1921." "B117","錢端升","Qian Duansheng","Ch'ien Tuan-sheng","University of Michigan","University of Michigan",NA,NA,"Ann Arbor",NA,"Unknown",NA,NA,"United States","1920","1920",NA,NA,NA,NA,"Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol1, p. 376;https://baike.baidu.com/item/%E9%92%B1%E7%AB%AF%E5%8D%87","After a summer at the University of Michigan, Ch'ien entered the graduate school of Harvard University." "B273","李方桂","Li Fanggui","Li Fang-kuei","University of Michigan","University of Michigan",NA,NA,"Ann Arbor","HUM","Linguistics",NA,NA,"United States","1924","1926",NA,NA,NA,NA,"Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol2, p. 295",NA "B529","吳健雄","Wu Jianxiong","Wu Chien-hsiung","University of Michigan","University of Michigan",NA,NA,"Ann Arbor","SCI","Physics",NA,NA,"United States",NA,"1940",NA,NA,NA,NA,"Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol3, p. 415","Beginning with the second semester, C. S. Wu held a teaching assistantship until she completed the Ph.D. degree in 1940." "B494","董顯光","Dong Xianguang","Tung Hsien-kuang","University of Missouri","University of Missouri",NA,NA,"Parkville","HUM","Journalism",NA,"Missouri","United States","1909","1913",NA,NA,NA,"Wikipedia information is very different from Boorman","Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol3, p. 337;https://zh.wikipedia.org/wiki/%E8%91%A3%E6%98%BE%E5%85%89",NA "B285","李石曾","Li Shizeng","Li Shih-tseng","University of Paris","University of Paris",NA,NA,"Paris","SCI","Biology",NA,NA,"France","1905","1906",NA,NA,NA,NA,"Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol2, p. 319;https://zh.wikipedia.org/wiki/%E6%9D%8E%E7%9F%B3%E6%9B%BE",NA "B286","李書華","Li Shuhua","Li Shu-hua","University of Paris","University of Paris",NA,NA,"Paris","SCI","Physics",NA,NA,"France","1919","1920",NA,NA,NA,NA,"Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol2, p. 321","He enrolled at the University of Paris in 1919, obtained the degree of Licencie es Sciences Physiques in 1920, and began work on his doctorate in the laboratory of Jean Perrin." "B277","李璜","Li Huang","Li Huang","University of Paris","University of Paris",NA,NA,"Paris","SSC","Sociology","Literature",NA,"France","1919","1923",NA,NA,NA,"Datation relative (degree)","Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol2, p. 302;https://zh.wikipedia.org/wiki/%E6%9D%8E%E7%92%9C","After participating in the founding of the Young China Association in June 1918, Li Huang left China for France in December to continue his studies." "B525","魏道明","Wei Daoming","Wei Tao-ming","University of Paris","University of Paris",NA,NA,"Paris","LAW","Law",NA,NA,"France","1919","1926",NA,"Le cheque en Chine",NA,NA,"Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol3, p. 406","He received the degree of Docteur en Droit in 1926, and his dissertation, Le cheque en Chine, was published in Paris that year." "B328","劉文島","Liu Wendao","Liu Wen-tao","University of Paris","University of Paris",NA,NA,"Paris","LAW","Law",NA,NA,"France","1922",NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,"Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol2, p. 419","After a brief trip to China in the summer of 1922 to raise funds to continue his education, Liu returned to France." "B025","張厲生","Zhang Lisheng","Chang Li-sheng","University of Paris","University of Paris",NA,NA,"Paris","SSC","Sociology","Economics",NA,"France","1922",NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,"Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol1, p. 83","After preparatory courses, he entered the University of Paris in 1922 to study sociology and economics." "B333","羅家倫","Luo Jialun","Lo Chia-lun","University of Paris","University of Paris",NA,NA,"Paris",NA,"Unknown","Undetermined",NA,"France","1925","1926",NA,"Etude des collisions des particules avec les noyaux d'hydrogène",NA,NA,"Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol2, p. 428",NA "B523","韋卓民","Wei Zhuomin","Wei Cho-min","University of Paris","University of Paris",NA,NA,"Paris",NA,"Unknown",NA,NA,"France","1927","1928",NA,NA,NA,NA,"Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol3, p. 403","During the 1927-28 period, he also studied briefly at the University of Berlin and at the Sorbonne in Paris." "B059","陳省身","Chen Xingshen","Ch'en Hsing-shen","University of Paris","University of Paris",NA,NA,"Paris","SCI","Mathematics",NA,NA,"France","1936","1937",NA,NA,NA,NA,"Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol1, p. 187;https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shiing-Shen_Chern",NA "B286","李書華","Li Shuhua","Li Shu-hua","University of Paris","University of Paris",NA,NA,"Paris","SCI","Physics",NA,NA,"France",NA,"1922",NA,"""""""Permeabilite selective des membranes polarisees""""""",NA,NA,"Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol2, p. 321","""After defending his dissertation, """"Permeabilite selective des membranes polarisees,"""" in June 1922, he became the first Chinese to receive the degree of Docteur es Sciences Physiques from the University of Paris.""" "B518","王世傑","Wang Shijie","Wang Shih-chieh","University of Paris","University of Paris",NA,NA,"Paris","LAW","Law",NA,NA,"France",NA,"1920",NA,NA,NA,NA,"Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol3, p. 395","After receiving a B.S. in economics and political science in 1917, he enrolled at the University of Paris, from which he received the degree of Docteur en Droit in 1920." "B090","鄭毓秀","Zheng Yuxiu","Cheng Yü-hsiu","University of Paris","University of Paris",NA,NA,"Paris","LAW","Law",NA,NA,"France",NA,"1925",NA,"""""""Le mouvement constitutionnel en Chine""""""",NA,NA,"Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol1, p. 278","""Cheng Yü-hsiu received her doctorate in law from the University of Paris in 1925, with a thesis on """"Le mouvement constitutionnel en Chine,"""" and Wei Tao-ming gained his degree from the same institution in 1926.""" "B065","陳籙","Chen Lu","Ch'en Lu","University of Paris","University of Paris",NA,NA,"Paris","LAW","Law",NA,NA,"France",NA,"1907",NA,NA,NA,NA,"Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol1, p. 211","After resuming his studies, Ch'en was graduated from the faculty of law of the University of Paris in 1 907." "B061","陳光甫","Chen Guangfu","Ch'en Kuang-fu","University of Pennsylvania","University of Pennsylvania",NA,NA,"Philadelphia","BUS","Business",NA,"Pennsylvania","United States","1906","1909","2",NA,NA,NA,"Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol1, p. 192;https://zh.wikipedia.org/wiki/%E9%99%B3%E5%85%89%E7%94%AB","In 1906 he went to Philadelphia, where he entered the Wharton School of Finance and Commerce at the University of Pennsylvania." "B300","梁思成","Liang Sicheng","Liang Ssu-ch'eng","University of Pennsylvania","University of Pennsylvania",NA,NA,"Philadelphia","HUM","Art",NA,"Pennsylvania","United States",NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,"Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol2, p. 359;https://zh.wikipedia.org/wiki/%E6%A2%81%E6%80%9D%E6%88%90",NA "B064","陳立夫","Chen Lifu","Ch'en Li-fu","University of Pittsburgh","University of Pittsburgh",NA,NA,"Pittsburgh","ENG","Engineering","Mining",NA,"United States","1924","1925",NA,NA,NA,NA,"Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol1, p. 206","He was admitted to the University of Pittsburgh, where he received a B.S. degree in 1924 and an M.S. degree in mining engineering in 1925." "B064","陳立夫","Chen Lifu","Ch'en Li-fu","University of Pittsburgh","University of Pittsburgh",NA,NA,"Pittsburgh","ENG","Engineering",NA,NA,"United States",NA,"1924",NA,NA,NA,NA,"Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol1, p. 206;https://zh.wikipedia.org/wiki/%E9%99%B3%E7%AB%8B%E5%A4%AB","He was admitted to the University of Pittsburgh, where he received a B.S. degree in 1924 and an M.S. degree in mining engineering in 1925." "B523","韋卓民","Wei Zhuomin","Wei Cho-min","University of Southern California","University of Southern California",NA,NA,"Los Angeles","HUM","Philosophy",NA,"California","United States",NA,"1927",NA,NA,NA,"Uncertain institution (http://bdcconline.net/zh-hans/stories/wei-zhuomin)","Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol3, p. 403;https://baike.baidu.com/item/%E9%9F%A6%E5%8D%93%E6%B0%91",NA "B146","褚民誼","Chu Minyi","Ch'u Min-i","University of Strasbourg","University of Strasbourg",NA,NA,"Strasbourg","MED","Medicine",NA,NA,"France",NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,"Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol1, p. 467","Ch'u enrolled at the University of Strasbourg to study medicine, specializing in histology." "B395","賽福鼎","Saifuding","Saifudin","University of Tashkent","University of Tashkent",NA,NA,"Tashkent","SSC","Political science",NA,NA,"Russia","1935","1937",NA,NA,NA,NA,"Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol3, p. 87;https://zh.wikipedia.org/wiki/%E8%B5%9B%E7%A6%8F%E9%BC%8E%C2%B7%E8%89%BE%E5%88%99%E5%AD%9C","He then went to the Soviet Union, where he studied law and politics at the University of Tashkent, became fluent in Russian, and reportedly joined the Russian Communist party." "B323","劉少奇","Liu Shaoqi","Liu Shao-ch'i","University of the Toilers of the East","University of the Toilers of the East",NA,NA,"Moscow",NA,NA,NA,NA,"Russia","1921","1922",NA,NA,NA,NA,"Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol2, p. 405;https://zh.wikipedia.org/wiki/%E5%88%98%E5%B0%91%E5%A5%87",NA "B094","程天放","Cheng Tianfang","Ch'eng T'ien-fang","University of Toronto","University of Toronto",NA,NA,"Toronto","SSC","Political science",NA,NA,"Canada",NA,"1926",NA,NA,NA,NA,"Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol1, p. 289;https://zh.wikipedia.org/wiki/%E7%A8%8B%E5%A4%A9%E6%94%BE","He was awarded the Ph.D. degree in April 1926." "B573","顏惠慶","Yan Huiqing","Yen Hui-ch'ing","University of Virginia","University of Virginia",NA,NA,"Charlottesville",NA,"Unknown",NA,"Virginia","United States","1897",NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,"Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol4, p. 50;https://zh.wikipedia.org/wiki/%E9%A2%9C%E6%83%A0%E5%BA%86","W. W. Yen studied at St. John's College, Anglo- Chinese College, and the T'ung-wen-kuan in Shanghai before going to the United States in 1895 to enter an Episcopal-sponsored secondary school in Virginia." "B539","吳宓","Wu Mi","Wu Mi","University of Virginia","University of Virginia",NA,NA,"Charlottesville","HUM","Literature",NA,NA,"United States","1917","1918",NA,NA,NA,NA,"Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol3, p. 442;https://zh.wikipedia.org/wiki/%E5%90%B4%E5%AE%93","Upon graduation in 1916, he went to the United States to continue his studies, first at the University of Virginia and then at Harvard University." "B076","陳達","Chen Da","Ch'en Ta","University of Washington","University of Washington",NA,NA,"Seattle",NA,"Unknown",NA,NA,"United States",NA,"1919",NA,NA,NA,"There is no mention of Washington University in any page about Chen Da. Boorman must be wrong.","Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol1, p. 235;https://zh.wikipedia.org/wiki/%E9%99%B3%E9%81%94_(%E4%B8%AD%E5%A4%AE%E7%A0%94%E7%A9%B6%E9%99%A2%E9%99%A2%E5%A3%AB)","Ch'en attended the University of Washington for a short time and then transferred to Reed College, where he received a B.A. in 1919." "B519","王造時","Wang Zaoshi","Wang Tsao-shih","University of Wisconsin","University of Wisconsin",NA,NA,"Madison",NA,"Political Science",NA,NA,"United States","1925","1929",NA,NA,NA,NA,"Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol3, p. 397;https://zh.wikipedia.org/wiki/%E7%8E%8B%E9%80%A0%E6%97%B6",NA "B127","周詒春","Zhou Yichun","Chou Yi-ch'un","University of Wisconsin","University of Wisconsin",NA,NA,"Madison",NA,"Unknown",NA,NA,"United States",NA,"1908",NA,NA,NA,NA,"Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol1, p. 413;https://zh.wikipedia.org/wiki/%E5%91%A8%E8%AF%92%E6%98%A5",NA "B265","郭秉文","Guo Bingwen","Kuo Ping-wen","University of Wooster","University of Wooster",NA,NA,"Wooster",NA,"Unknown",NA,"Ohio","United States","1906","1911",NA,NA,NA,NA,"Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol2, p. 276;https://zh.wikipedia.org/wiki/%E9%83%AD%E7%A7%89%E6%96%87","In 1906 Kuo left China to continue his education in the United States." "B418","宋嘉樹","Song Jiashu","Charles Jones Soong","Vanderbilt University","Vanderbilt University",NA,NA,"Nashville","EDU","Religion","Theology","Tennessee","United States","1882","1885",NA,NA,NA,NA,"Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol3, p. 141","In the autumn of 1 882 Soong entered the theological seminary of Vanderbilt University in Nashville, Tennessee." "B419","宋慶齡","Song Qingling","Soong Ch'ing-ling","Vanderbilt University","Vanderbilt University",NA,NA,"Nashville",NA,"Unknown",NA,"Tennessee","United States",NA,"1921",NA,NA,NA,NA,"Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol3, p. 142","T. L. Soong was graduated from Vanderbilt in 1921, and T. A. Soong received a B.A. degree from Harvard in 1928." "B058","陳恆哲","Chen Hengzhe","Ch'en Heng-che","Vassar College","Vassar College",NA,NA,"New York",NA,"Unknown",NA,"New York","United States","1915","1919",NA,NA,NA,NA,"Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol1, p. 183;she was one of two Chinese girls admitted that year.","In the autumn of 1915 she entered the freshman class at Vassar under the name Sophia Hung-che Chen" "B202","徐新六","Xu Xinliu","Hsü Hsin-liu","Victoria University of Manchester","Victoria University of Manchester",NA,NA,"Manchester","SSC","Economics",NA,NA,"United Kingdom",NA,"1913",NA,NA,NA,NA,"Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol2, p. 130;https://zh.wikipedia.org/wiki/%E5%BE%90%E6%96%B0%E5%85%AD","He read economics at the Victoria University of Manchester, where he received a B.A. degree in 1913, and then went to France to study public finance at the Ecole des Sciences Politiques." "B429","孫立人","Sun Liren","Sun Li-jen","Virginia Military Institute","Virginia Military Institute",NA,NA,"Lexington","MIL","Military",NA,"Virginia","United States","1924","1927",NA,NA,NA,NA,"Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol3, p. 165;https://zh.wikipedia.org/wiki/%E5%AD%AB%E7%AB%8B%E4%BA%BA",NA "B100","蔣經國","Jiang Jingguo","Chiang Ching-kuo","Wanzhu School","Wanzhu School",NA,NA,"Shanghai",NA,NA,NA,NA,"China","1922",NA,NA,NA,NA,"Location?","Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol1, p. 306","There, in March 1922, he entered the Wan-chu School." "B006","張繼","Zhang Ji","Chang Chi","Waseda University","Waseda University",NA,NA,"Tokyo","SSC","Economics","Political Economy",NA,"Japan","1899","1903",NA,NA,NA,NA,"Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol1, p. 15;https://zh.wikipedia.org/wiki/%E5%BC%B5%E7%B9%BC_(%E4%B8%AD%E8%8F%AF%E6%B0%91%E5%9C%8B)","For the next few years Chang spent most of his time in Japan studying political economy at Waseda University, reading widely, and entering eagerly into anti-Manchu political activities." "B303","廖仲愷","Liao Zhongkai","Liao Chung-k'ai","Waseda University","Waseda University",NA,NA,"Tokyo","SSC","Economics","Political Economy",NA,"Japan","1903","1906",NA,NA,NA,NA,"Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol2, p. 364;https://zh-yue.wikipedia.org/wiki/%E5%BB%96%E4%BB%B2%E6%84%B7","In Tokyo, Liao studied political economy at Waseda University." "B011","張嘉森","Zhang Jiasen","Chang Chia-sen","Waseda University","Waseda University",NA,NA,"Tokyo","LAW","Law","Political Economy",NA,"Japan","1905","1909",NA,NA,NA,NA,"Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol1, p. 30","From 1905 until 1909, Carsun Chang was in Tokyo, where he studied law and political economy at Waseda University." "B138","朱希祖","Zhu Xizu","Chu Hsi-tsu","Waseda University","Waseda University",NA,NA,"Tokyo","HUM","History","Geography",NA,"Japan","1905",NA,NA,NA,NA,"Relative datation","Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol1, p. 446;https://zh.wikipedia.org/wiki/%E6%9C%B1%E5%B8%8C%E7%A5%96","In Tokyo, he enrolled at Waseda University and took courses in history and geography." "B379","歐陽予倩","Ouyang Yuqian","Ou-yang Yü-ch'ien","Waseda University","Waseda University",NA,NA,"Tokyo","MIL","Literature",NA,NA,"Japan","1908","1911",NA,NA,NA,"Military","Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol3, p. 49","He then spent one term in Changsha at the Ching Cheng Middle School before going to Japan to study military science at a Tokyo middle school." "B411","盛世才","Sheng Shicai","Sheng Shih-ts'ai","Waseda University","Waseda University",NA,NA,"Tokyo","SSC","Economics","Political Economy",NA,"Japan","1917",NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,"Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol3, p. 120","With financial assistance from relatives and friends, Sheng sailed for Japan in 1917 to study political economy at Waseda University in Tokyo." "B303","廖承志","Liao Chengzhi","Liao Ch'eng-chih","Waseda University","Waseda University",NA,NA,"Tokyo","UND","Undetermined",NA,NA,"Japan","1927","1928",NA,NA,NA,NA,"Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol2, p. 364",NA "B189","謝冰瑩","Xie Bingying","Hsieh Ping-ying","Waseda University","Waseda University",NA,NA,"Tokyo","HUM","Foreign language & Literature",NA,NA,"Japan","1935",NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,"Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol2, p. 102","In 1935 Hsieh Ping-ying made a second trip to Japan, where she enrolled at Waseda University in Tokyo to study Western literature." "B328","劉文島","Liu Wendao","Liu Wen-tao","Waseda University","Waseda University",NA,NA,"Tokyo","SSC","Political science",NA,NA,"Japan",NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,"Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol2, p. 419","He studied law at Tokyo Imperial University and political science at Waseda." "B478","曹汝霖","Cao Rulin","Ts'ao Ju-lin","Waseda University","Waseda University",NA,NA,"Tokyo","LAW","Law",NA,NA,"Japan",NA,"1904",NA,NA,NA,"No mention of Chuo in anay Wikipedia page","Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol3, p. 299;https://zh.wikipedia.org/wiki/%E6%9B%B9%E6%B1%9D%E9%9C%96","Two years later, he went to Japan, where he studied law at Waseda University and then at Chuo University in Tokyo." "B279","李根源","Li Genyuan","Li Ken-yuan","Waseda University","Waseda University",NA,NA,"Tokyo","SSC","Economics","Political Economy",NA,"Japan",NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,"Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol2, p. 305","Li Ken-yuan enrolled at Waseda University to study political economy." "B424","蘇曼殊","Su Manshu","Su Man-shu","Waseda University High School","Waseda University High School",NA,NA,"Tokyo",NA,NA,NA,NA,"Japan","1900",NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,"Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol3, p. 156;https://zh.wikipedia.org/wiki/%E8%8B%8F%E6%9B%BC%E6%AE%8A","As a result, he was permitted to leave the Yokohama Chinese School in 1900 to enter the high school attached to Waseda University in Tokyo." "B137","朱経農","Zhu Yinong","Chu Ching-nung","Washington University","Washington University",NA,NA,"Undetermined",NA,"Unknown",NA,NA,"United States",NA,"1919",NA,NA,NA,"Relative datation","Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol1, p. 443;https://ja.wikipedia.org/wiki/%E6%9C%B1%E7%B5%8C%E8%BE%B2","After obtaining the B.A. degree, Chu continued his studies and received an M.A. in 1919." "B284","李銘","Li Ming","Li Ming","Wayland Academy","Wayland Academy",NA,NA,"Hangzhou",NA,NA,NA,NA,"China","1902",NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,"Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol2, p. 316","After receiving his primary education in the Chinese classics, he went to Hangchow- in 1902 and enrolled at the W^ayland Academy, which was operated by American Baptist missionaries." "B190","謝婉瑩","Xie Wanying","Hsieh Wan-ying","Wellesley College","Wellesley College",NA,NA,"Wellesley","HUM","Literature",NA,"Massachusetts","United States",NA,"1926",NA,NA,NA,NA,"Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol2, p. 103;https://zh.wikipedia.org/wiki/%E5%86%B0%E5%BF%83","She later returned to Wellesley and received the M.A. degree in 1926." "B506","王景春","Wang Jingchun","Wang Ching-ch'un","Wesleyan College","Wesleyan College",NA,NA,"Macon","SCI","General science",NA,"Georgia","United States","1905","1906",NA,NA,NA,NA,"Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol3, p. 366","After studying science at Ohio Wesleyan University in 1905-6, Wang went on to Yale." "B419","宋慶齡","Song Qingling","Soong Ch'ing-ling","Wesleyan College","Wesleyan College",NA,NA,"Macon","HUM","Literature",NA,"Georgia","United States","1908",NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,"Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol3, p. 142","In 1908 she accompanied her younger sister, Soong Mei-ling (q.v.), to the United States and entered Wesleyan College for Women, a Methodist institution in Macon, Georgia, where Soong Ai-ling was a senior." "B420","宋美齡","Song Meiling","Soong Mei-ling","Wesleyan College","Wesleyan College",NA,NA,"Macon","HUM","Literature",NA,"Georgia","United States","1912",NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,"Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol3, p. 146;https://zh.wikipedia.org/wiki/%E5%AE%8B%E7%BE%8E%E9%BD%A1","Because Soong Mei-ling was much too young to attend college, arrangements were made for her registration as a special student." "B314","劉湛恩","Liu Zhanen","Liu Chan-en","William Nast Academy","William Nast Academy",NA,NA,"Jiujiang",NA,NA,NA,NA,"China",NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,"Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol2, p. 389","He received his primary and secondary education in mission schools, including the William Nast Academy at Kiukiang, and then entered Soochow University." "B266","郭泰祺","Guo Taiqi","Kuo T'ai-ch'i","Williston Academy","Williston Academy",NA,NA,"Easthampton",NA,NA,NA,"Massachusetts","United States","1907","1908",NA,NA,NA,NA,"Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol2, p. 278","He attended the Easthampton (Massachusetts) High School from the autumn of 1904 until the summer of 1907 and the Williston Academy in Easthampton in the academic year 1907-8." "B364","梅光迪","Mei Guangdi","Mei Kuang-ti","Wisconsin University","Wisconsin University",NA,NA,"Madison",NA,"Unknown",NA,NA,"United States","1911","1913",NA,NA,NA,"Relative datation","Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol3, p. 24;https://zh.wikipedia.org/wiki/%E6%A2%85%E5%85%89%E8%BF%AA",NA "B366","梅貽琦","Mei Yiqi","Mei Yi-ch'i","Worcester Polytechnic Institute","Worcester Polytechnic Institute",NA,NA,"Worcester","ENG","Engineering","Electrical","Massachusetts","United States","1910","1914",NA,NA,NA,NA,"Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol3, p. 29","From 1910 to 1914 Mei Yi-ch'i studied electrical engineering at the Worcester Polytechnic Institute in Massachusetts, earning a B.S. degree." "B026","張默君","Zhang Mojun","Chang Mo-chun","Wuben Girls School","Wuben Girls School",NA,NA,"Shanghai",NA,NA,NA,"Jiangsu","China",NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,"Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol1, p. 85","While at Nanking, she also taught at the primary school attached to the Chin-ling yangcheng hsueh-t'ang and at the same time studied English at the Hui-wen Girls School." "B452","唐生智","Tang Shengzhi","T'ang Sheng-chih","Wuchang Army Middle School","Wuchang Army Middle School",NA,NA,"Wuhan","MIL","Military",NA,NA,"China",NA,"1912",NA,NA,NA,"Uncertain","Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol3, p. 236","It may be inferred that he later attended the Wuchang Army Middle School, for in 1912 he enrolled in the infantry course at the Paoting Military Academy, where his schoolmates included Ch'en Ming-shu and Liu Wen-tao (qq.v.)" "B315","劉峙","Liu Zhi","Liu Chih","Wuchang Army Primary School","Wuchang Army Primary School",NA,NA,"Wuhan","MIL","Military",NA,NA,"China","1911",NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,"Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol2, p. 391","In 1907-10 he attended the Hunan Army Primary School, and in 1911 he entered the Wuchang Army Primary School." "B148","瞿秋白","Qu Qiubai","Ch'ü Ch'iu-pai","Wuchang Foreign Language School","Wuchang Foreign Language School",NA,NA,"Wuhan",NA,"IRR",NA,NA,"China","1915","1917",NA,NA,NA,NA,"Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol1, p. 475;https://zh.wikipedia.org/wiki/%E7%9E%BF%E7%A7%8B%E7%99%BD","In mid-1915 Ch'ü left home for Wuchang, where he studied English at a foreign-language college for a few months." "B030","章伯鈞","Zhang Bojun","Chang Po-chün","Wuchang Higher Normal School","Wuchang Higher Normal School",NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,"Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol1, p. 98",NA "B045","趙恆惕","Zhao Hengti","Chao Heng-t'i","Wuchang Language school","Wuchang Language school","湖北方言學堂","Hubeifangyan Xuetang","Wuhan",NA,NA,NA,NA,"China",NA,"1904",NA,NA,NA,NA,"Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol1, p. 143;https://zh.wikipedia.org/wiki/%E8%B5%B5%E6%81%92%E6%83%95",NA "B251","古正倫","Gu Zhenglun","Ku Cheng-lun","Wuchang Military Middle School","Wuchang Military Middle School",NA,NA,"Wuhan","MIL","Military",NA,NA,"China","1905","1908","3",NA,NA,NA,"Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol2, p. 242","After being graduated from the Kweichow Military Primary School in 1905, he attended the Wuchang Military Middle School for three years." "B254","顧祝同","Gu Zhutong","Ku Chu-t'ung","Wuchang Military Preparatory School","Wuchang Military Preparatory School",NA,NA,NA,"MIL","Military",NA,NA,"China",NA,"1919",NA,NA,NA,NA,"Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol2, p. 247","In the spring of 1 9 1 9, having completed his military education, he returned to active service as a company commander in central China." "B575","易培基","Yi Peiji","Yi P'ei-chi","Wuchang Normal School","Wuchang Normal School","國立武昌高等師范學校",NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,"China","1916","1919",NA,NA,NA,NA,"Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol4, p. 54",NA "B336","羅榮桓","Luo Ronghuan","Lo Jung-huan","Wuchang Sun Yat-sen University","Wuchang Sun Yat-sen University","武昌中山大學","Wuchangzhongshan Daxue","Wuhan","SCI","General science",NA,NA,"China","1927",NA,NA,NA,NA,"武昌中山大学: predecessor of Wuhan Daxue","Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol2, p. 434;https://zh.wikipedia.org/wiki/%E7%BD%97%E8%8D%A3%E6%A1%93",NA "B100","蔣經國","Jiang Jingguo","Chiang Ching-kuo","Wushan School","Wushan School",NA,NA,"NF",NA,NA,NA,"Zhejiang","China","1916",NA,"2",NA,NA,NA,"Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol1, p. 306","He entered the Wushan School in Chekiang in March 1916 and studied there for two academic years." "B219","胡宗南","Hu Zongnan","Hu Tsung-nan","Wuxing Middle School","Wuxing Middle School",NA,NA,"Wuxing",NA,NA,NA,NA,"China","1911",NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,"Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol2, p. 175","After receiving a primary education in the Chinese classics, in 1911 he enrolled at the Wuhsing Middle School." "B448","湯恩伯","Tang Enbo","T'ang En-po","Wuyi Primary School","Wuyi Primary School",NA,NA,"Wuyi",NA,NA,NA,NA,"China",NA,"1916",NA,NA,NA,NA,"Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol3, p. 225","After receiving a primary education at the Wuyi Primary School, T'ang En-po went to Chinhua in 1916 and enrolled at the Seventh Provincial Middle School." "B272","李濟深","Li Jishen","Li Chi-shen","Wuzhou Middle School","Wuzhou Middle School",NA,NA,"Wuzhou",NA,NA,NA,NA,"China","1903",NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,"Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol2, p. 292","In 1903, after receiving a primary education in the Chinese classics, Li enrolled at the Wuchow Middle School, where one of his teachers was Hu Han-min (q.v.)." "B581","于斌","Yu Bin","Yu Pin","Xing family school","Xing family school",NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,"China","1910","1912",NA,NA,NA,NA,"Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol4, p. 66","From 1910 to 1912 Yü Pin attended the Hsing family school, and in 1912 he entered the Hailun county grammar school." "B300","梁思成","Liang Sicheng","Liang Ssu-ch'eng","Xinghua Academy","Xinghua Academy",NA,NA,"Beijing",NA,NA,NA,NA,"China","1916",NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,"Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol2, p. 359","After the family returned to China, he attended the Hsing-hua Academy, entering in 1916, and Tsinghua College." "B049","趙元任","Zhao Yuanren","Chao Yuen-ren","Xishan Primary School","Xishan Primary School",NA,NA,"Changzhou",NA,NA,NA,NA,"China","1906",NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,"Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol1, p. 148;https://zh-yue.wikipedia.org/wiki/%E8%B6%99%E5%85%83%E4%BB%BB","With his entry into the Hsi-shan Primary School at Ch'angchou in 1906, Chao began to receive a new-style education." "B295","梁啓超","Liang Qichao","Liang Ch'i-ch'ao","Xuehaitang",NA,"學海堂","Xuehaitang","Guangdong",NA,NA,NA,"Guangzhou","China","1887",NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,"Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol2, p. 346;https://zh.wikipedia.org/wiki/%E6%A2%81%E5%90%AF%E8%B6%85","In 1887 he enrolled at the famous Hsueh-hai-t'ang, an academy which had been founded at Canton some 70 years earlier by Juan Yuan (ECCP, I, 399-402), where he studied philology and textual criticism of the classics and their commentaries." "B506","王景春","Wang Jingchun","Wang Ching-ch'un","Yale University","Yale University",NA,NA,"New Haven",NA,"Unknown",NA,"Connecticut","United States","1906",NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,"Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol3, p. 366","After studying science at Ohio Wesleyan University in 1905-6, Wang went on to Yale." "B360","馬寅初","Ma Yinchu","Ma Yin-ch'u","Yale University","Yale University",NA,NA,"New Haven","SSC","Economics",NA,NA,"United States","1907","1910",NA,NA,NA,NA,"Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol2, p. 475;https://zh.wikipedia.org/wiki/%E9%A9%AC%E5%AF%85%E5%88%9D","He received a B.A. degree from Yale in 1910 and then did graduate work at Columbia University, specializing in applied economics and obtaining a Ph.D. degree in 1914." "B574","晏陽初","Yan Yangchu","Yen Yang-ch'u","Yale University","Yale University",NA,NA,"New Haven","SSC","Political science","Economics",NA,"United States","1916","1918",NA,NA,NA,NA,"Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol4, p. 52;https://zh.wikipedia.org/wiki/%E6%99%8F%E9%99%BD%E5%88%9D","After attending Hong Kong University, he won the King Edward Scholarship in 1913, refused it, and spent a short period in Europe before going to the United States to enroll at Yale University." "B326","劉廷芳","Liu Tingfang","Liu T'ing-fang","Yale University","Yale University",NA,NA,"New Haven","SSC","Psychology",NA,NA,"United States",NA,"1918",NA,NA,NA,"XLA?","Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol2, p. 416;https://zh.wikipedia.org/wiki/%E5%8A%89%E5%BB%B7%E8%8A%B3_(%E5%82%B3%E6%95%99%E5%A3%AB)",NA "B127","周詒春","Zhou Yichun","Chou Yi-ch'un","Yale University","Yale University",NA,NA,"New Haven",NA,"Unknown",NA,NA,"United States",NA,"1909",NA,NA,NA,NA,"Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol1, p. 413;https://zh.wikipedia.org/wiki/%E5%91%A8%E8%AF%92%E6%98%A5",NA "B261","孔祥熙","Kong Xiangxi","H. H. K'ung","Yale University","Yale University",NA,NA,"New Haven","SSC","Economics",NA,NA,"United States",NA,"1907",NA,NA,NA,"Wikipedia in China indicates Mineralogy","Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol2, p. 263;https://zh.wikipedia.org/wiki/%E5%AD%94%E7%A5%A5%E7%86%99",NA "B261","孔祥熙","Kong Xiangxi","H. H. K'ung","Yale University","Yale University",NA,NA,"New Haven",NA,NA,NA,NA,"United States",NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,"Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol2, p. 263","He also received an honorary degree from Yale University in recognition of his achievements in education and finance." "B589","張駿祥","Zhang Junxiang","Chang Chün-hsiang","Yale University","Yale University",NA,NA,"New Haven","HUM","Art","Fine Arts",NA,"United States",NA,"1939",NA,NA,NA,NA,"Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol1, p. 46","He received the M.A. degree in fine arts at Yale University in 1937." "B504","王正廷","Wang Zhengting","Wang Cheng-t'ing","Yale University","Yale University",NA,NA,"New Haven","LAW","Law",NA,NA,"United States",NA,"1910",NA,NA,NA,NA,"Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol3, p. 362;https://zh.wikipedia.org/wiki/%E7%8E%8B%E6%AD%A3%E5%BB%B7",NA "B005","詹天佑","Zhan Tianyou","Chan T'ien-yu","Yale University","Yale University",NA,NA,"New Haven","ENG","Engineering","Civil",NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,"Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol1, p. 12;https://zh.wikipedia.org/wiki/%E8%A9%B9%E5%A4%A9%E4%BD%91","Because of his aptitude for science and mathematics he studied civil engineering." "B054","陳錦濤","Chen Jintao","Ch'en Chin-t'ao","Yale University","Yale University",NA,NA,"New Haven","SSC","Economics","Political Economy","Connecticut","United States",NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,"Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol1, p. 170","He then went to New Haven, where he entered the graduate school of Yale University to study political economy." "B449","湯爾和","Tang Erhe","T'ang Er-ho","Yangzheng School","Yangzheng School","養正書院","Yangzhengshuyuan","Hangzhou",NA,NA,NA,NA,"China","1894",NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,"Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol3, p. 228;https://ja.wikipedia.org/wiki/%E6%B9%AF%E7%88%BE%E5%92%8C",NA "B221","胡也頻","Hu Yepin","Hu Yeh-p'in","Yantai Navy School","Yantai Navy School","海軍預備學校","Haijunyubei Xuexiao","Yantai","MIL","Military",NA,NA,"China","1921","1922",NA,NA,NA,"https://zh.wikipedia.org/wiki/%E8%83%A1%E4%B9%9F%E9%A2%91","Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol2, p. 180",NA "B210","許地山","Xu Dishan","Hsü Ti-shan","Yanjing University","Yanjing University","燕京大學","Yanjing Daxue","Beijing","EDU","Religion",NA,NA,"China","1917","1920",NA,NA,NA,"Institution and location to be verified","Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol2, p. 148","Inconsistent datation (he received his MA degree before his BA?)" "B192","熊佛西","Xiong Fuxi","Hsiung Fo-hsi","Yanjing University","Yanjing University","燕京大學","Yanjing Daxue","Beijing","HUM","Literature",NA,NA,"China","1919",NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,"Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol2, p. 106","He entered Yenching University at Peking in 1919 and specialized in literature and education." "B190","謝婉瑩","Xie Wanying","Hsieh Wan-ying","Yanjing University","Yanjing University","燕京大學","Yanjing Daxue","Beijing","HUM","Literature",NA,NA,"China",NA,"1923",NA,NA,NA,NA,"Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol2, p. 103;https://zh.wikipedia.org/wiki/%E5%86%B0%E5%BF%83","Hsieh received her B.A. degree at Yenching in the summer of 1923." "B155","費孝通","Fei Xiaotong","Fei Hsiao-t'ung","Yanjing University","Yanjing University","燕京大學","Yanjing Daxue","Beijing","SSC","Sociology",NA,NA,"China",NA,"1933",NA,NA,NA,NA,"Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol2, p. 17;https://zh.wikipedia.org/wiki/%E8%B4%B9%E5%AD%9D%E9%80%9A","Fei was among the Yenching students who began their field studies under the leadership of Wu Wen-tsao {see under Hsieh Wan-ying) ." "B424","蘇曼殊","Su Manshu","Su Man-shu","Yokohama Chinese School","Yokohama Chinese School",NA,NA,"Yokohama",NA,NA,NA,NA,"Japan","1897","1900",NA,NA,NA,NA,"Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol3, p. 156","As a result, he was permitted to leave the Yokohama Chinese School in 1900 to enter the high school attached to Waseda University in Tokyo." "B288","李達","Li Da","Li Ta","Yongzhou Middle School","Yongzhou Middle School",NA,NA,"Lingling",NA,NA,NA,"HUnan","China","1905",NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,"Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol2, p. 328","The son of a tenant farmer in Lingling hsien, Hunan, Li Ta began his education in 1900 at a traditional private school and moved on to the Yungchou Middle School, a semi-modern institution, in 1905." "B497","董作賓","Dong Zuobin","Tung Tso-pin","Yuanzhong Higher Primary School","Yuanzhong Higher Primary School",NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,"China","1910",NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,"Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol3, p. 345","In 1910 Tung entered the Yuan-chung Higher Primary School, which boasted a modern curriculum." "B118","銭永銘","Qian Yongming","Ch'ien Yung-ming","Yucai Academy","Yucai Academy",NA,NA,"Shanghai",NA,NA,NA,NA,"China",NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,"Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol1, p. 379","He received his early education at the Yü-ts'ai Academy, the predecessor of the Nanyang Middle School." "B062","陳公博","Chen Gongbo","Ch'en Kung-po","Yucai Academy","Yucai Academy",NA,NA,"Shanghai",NA,"IRR",NA,NA,"China",NA,NA,"3",NA,NA,"Part time education","Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol1, p. 196","Although his father's imprisonment had left the family in very straitened circumstances, by working part time he was able co attend the Yü-ts'ai Academy, where for three years he studied English and other subjects." "B549","楊昌濟","Yang Changji","T'ang Erh-ho","Yuelu Academy","Yuelu Academy","岳麓書院","Yuelushuyuan","Changsha",NA,NA,NA,NA,"China","1898",NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,"Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol4, p. 1;https://zh.wikipedia.org/wiki/%E6%9D%A8%E6%98%8C%E6%B5%8E",NA "B091","程潛","Cheng Qian","Ch'eng Ch'ien","Yuelu Academy","Yuelu Academy","岳麓書院","Yuelushuyuan","Changsha",NA,NA,NA,NA,"China","1900",NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,"Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol1, p. 280","As a boy he had a traditional education in the Chinese classics, and about 1 900 he went to the provincial capital, Changsha, to study at the Yueh-lu Academy." "B227","黃興","Huang Xing","Huang Hsing","Yuelu Academy","Yuelu Academy","岳麓書院","Yuelushuyuan","Changsha","CLA","Chinese classics",NA,NA,"China",NA,"1892",NA,NA,NA,NA,"Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol2, p. 192","After receiving a traditional education in the Chinese classics at the Yo-lo shu-yuan, he passed the examinations for the sheng-yuan degree in 1892." "B076","陳達","Chen Da","Ch'en Ta","Yuhang district primary school","Yuhang district primary school",NA,NA,"Yuhang",NA,NA,NA,NA,"China",NA,"1908","2",NA,NA,NA,"Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol1, p. 235","Then he studied at the Yühang district primary school for two years, and from 1908 to 1910 he attended the Hangchow Middle School." "B316","劉志丹","Liu Zhidan","Liu Chih-tan","Yulin Middle School","Yulin Middle School",NA,NA,"Yulin",NA,NA,NA,NA,"China",NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,"Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol2, p. 393","After completing his primary education in the early 1920's, he enrolled at the Yülin Middle School, where one of his schoolmates was Kao Kang (q.v.)." "B245","高崗","Gao Gang","Kao Kang","Yulin Middle School","Yulin Middle School",NA,NA,"Yulin",NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,"Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol2, p. 233","The son of a landholder in Hengshan, Shensi, Kao Kang received his early education in his native district and then attended the Yülin Middle School." "B001","艾思奇","Ai Siqi","Ai Ssu-ch'i","Yunnan First Provincial Middle School","Yunnan First Provincial Middle School","雲南省立一中","Yunnan Shengli Yizhong","Kunming",NA,NA,NA,"Yunnan","China","1925",NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,"Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol1, p. 1;https://baike.baidu.com/item/艾思奇","It may be surmised that the family must have been in reasonably comfortable circumstances and that as a boy Ai received a formal education, for it is known that he went to Japan and studied philosophy there." "B550","楊傑","Yang Jie","Yang Chieh","Yunnan Military Academy","Yunnan Military Academy","雲南陸軍講武堂","Yunnan Lujun Jiangwutang","Kunming","MIL","Military",NA,"Yunnan","China","1906",NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,"Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol4, p. 3;https://zh.wikipedia.org/wiki/%E6%A5%8A%E6%9D%B0_(%E5%A4%A7%E7%90%86)",NA "B342","盧漢","Lu Han","Lu Han","Yunnan Military Academy","Yunnan Military Academy","雲南陸軍講武堂","Yunnan Lujun Jiangwutang","Kunming","MIL","Military",NA,NA,"China","1912","1914",NA,NA,NA,NA,"Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol2, p. 445;https://zh.wikipedia.org/wiki/%E7%9B%A7%E6%BC%A2",NA "B349","龍雲","Long Yun","Lung Yun","Yunnan Military Academy","Yunnan Military Academy","雲南陸軍講武堂","Yunnan Lujun Jiangwutang","Kunming","MIL","Military",NA,NA,"China","1912","1914",NA,NA,NA,NA,"Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol2, p. 457;https://ja.wikipedia.org/wiki/%E7%AB%9C%E9%9B%B2",NA "B128","周保中","Zhou Baozhong","Chou Pao-chung","Yunnan Military Academy","Yunnan Military Academy","雲南陸軍講武堂","Yunnan Lujun Jiangwutang","Kunming","MIL","Military",NA,"Yunnan","China","1921",NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,"Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol1, p. 415","Chou entered the Yunnan Military Academy in 1921 as a member of the seventeenth class." "B373","聶耳","Nie Er","Nieh Erh","Yunnan Provincial Number One Combined Middle School","Yunnan Provincial Number One Combined Middle School","雲南省立第一聯合中學","Yunnan Shengli Diyi Lianhe Zhongxue","Kunming",NA,NA,NA,NA,"China","1925","1927",NA,NA,NA,NA,"Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol3, p. 40;https://zh.wikipedia.org/wiki/%E8%81%82%E8%80%B3",NA "B373","聶耳","Nie Er","Nieh Erh","Yunnan First Normal School","Yunnan First Normal School","雲南省立第一師范學校","Yunnan Shengli Diyishifan Xuexiao","Kunming",NA,"Unknown",NA,NA,"China","1927","1930",NA,NA,NA,NA,"Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol3, p. 40;https://zh.wikipedia.org/wiki/%E8%81%82%E8%80%B3",NA "B174","何叔衡","He Shuheng","Ho Shu-heng","Yunshan Primary School","Yunshan Primary School",NA,NA,"Ningxiang",NA,NA,NA,"Hunan","China",NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,"Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol2, p. 73","He attended the Yunshan Primary School, where his schoolmates included Hsieh Chueh-tsai (q.v.), Chiang Meng-chou, and Wang Ling-po, all of whom later became Communists in Hunan." "B434","宋教仁","Song Jiaoren","Sung Chiao-jen","Zhangjiang Shuyuan",NA,"學海堂","Xuehaitang","Guangdong",NA,NA,NA,NA,"China","1889",NA,NA,NA,NA,"Is it an educational institution?","Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol3, p. 192","In the spring of 1899 Sung entered the Changchiang shu-yuan." "B398","邵飄萍","Shao Piaoping","Shao P'iao-p'ing","Zhejiang Provincial College","Zhejiang Provincial College","浙江高等學堂","Zhejiang Gaodeng Xuetang","Hangzhou",NA,NA,NA,"Zhejiang","China","ca 1907",NA,NA,NA,NA,"Uncertain datation (about 1907)","Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol3, p. 93","Little is known about his background or early years except that he entered the Chekiang Higher School at Hangchow about 1907." "B399","邵元沖","Shao Yuanchong","Shao Yuan-Ch'ung","Zhejiang Provincial College","Zhejiang Provincial College","浙江高等學堂","Zhejiang Gaodeng Xuetang","Hangzhou",NA,NA,NA,NA,"China",NA,"1909",NA,NA,NA,NA,"Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol3, p. 94;https://zh.wikipedia.org/wiki/%E9%82%B5%E5%85%83%E6%B2%96",NA "B406","沈端先 (夏衍)","Shen Duantian (Xia Yan)","Shen Tuan-hsien","Zhejiang Industrial School","Zhejiang Industrial School",NA,NA,"NF","BUS","Business",NA,NA,"China",NA,"1919",NA,NA,NA,"Relative datation","Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol3, p. 109","He received his early education at the Hui-lan Middle School, a Baptist institution, and later attended the Chekiang Industrial School, from which he was graduated in 1919." "B106","蔣夢麟","Jiang Menglin","Chiang Meng-lin","Zhejiang Provincial College","Zhejiang Provincial College","浙江高等學堂","Zhejiang Gaodeng Xuetang","Hangzhou",NA,NA,NA,"Zhejiang","China","1901","1903",NA,NA,NA,"Relative datation (at the age of 16)","Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol1, p. 347;https://zh.wikipedia.org/wiki/%E8%92%8B%E6%A2%A6%E9%BA%9F","After leaving the missionary school, Chiang Monlin, at the age of 16, entered the Chekiang Provincial College at Hangchow." "B351","馬超俊","Ma Chaojun","Ma Ch'ao-chün","Zhigongtang",NA,"致公堂","Zhigongtang","San Francisco",NA,NA,NA,NA,"United States","1902","1905",NA,NA,NA,NA,"Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol2, p. 461;https://zh.wikipedia.org/wiki/%E9%A9%AC%E8%B6%85%E4%BF%8A",NA "B299","梁漱溟","Liang Shuming","Liang Shu-ming","Zhili Public Law School","Zhili Public Law School",NA,NA,"NF","LAW","Law",NA,"Hebei","China",NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,"Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol2, p. 357","Liang Shu-ming attended a modern primary school, where he learned English, the Shun-t'ien Middle School, and the Chihli Public Law School." "B069","陳伯達","Chen Boda","Ch'en Po-ta","Zhimei Normal School","Zhimei Normal School",NA,NA,"Xiamen",NA,NA,NA,NA,"China",NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,"Uncertain (apparently)","Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol1, p. 221","As time passed, the Chimei school expanded to include a normal school, and the young Ch'en Po-ta apparently continued his studies there." "B311","林紓","Lin Shu","Lin Shu","Zhiyang Academy","Zhiyang Academy",NA,NA,"Fuzhou",NA,NA,NA,NA,"China",NA,"1872",NA,NA,NA,NA,"Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol2, p. 382","After spending a brief period in Foochow at the Chih-yang Academy, Lin gave up his studies in 1872 and began to teach." "B551","楊銓","Yang Quan","Yang Ch'uan","Zhongguo gongxue",NA,"中國公學","Zhongguo Gongxue","Shanghai",NA,NA,NA,NA,"China","1908",NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,"Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol4, p. 5","About 1908 Yang went to Shanghai to acquire a modern education." "B411","盛世才","Sheng Shicai","Sheng Shih-ts'ai","Zhongguo gongxue",NA,"中國公學","Zhongguo Gongxue","Shanghai","SSC","Economics","Political Economy","Woosung","China","1912",NA,NA,NA,NA,"Relative location (which province)","Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol3, p. 120","He attended the provincial college of agriculture and forestry until 1912, when he went to Shanghai to become a student of political economy at the Chung-kuo kung-hsueh [China college] at Woosung." "B533","吳晗","Wu Han","Wu Han","Zhongguo gongxue",NA,"中國公學","Zhongguo Gongxue","Shanghai",NA,NA,NA,NA,"China",NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,"Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol3, p. 425","With clan aid and money from the sale of his mother's jewelry, he was then able to continue his studies in a college preparatory school at Hangchow and at the university section of the Chung-kuo kung-hsueh [China institute] in Shanghai." "B455","陶行知","Tao Xingzhi","T'ao Hsing-chih","Zhongji Medical School","Zhongji Medical School",NA,NA,"Hangzhou","MED","Medicine",NA,NA,"China",NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,"Refused to be baptized (spiritual life)","Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol3, p. 243;T'ao then entered the Protestant-run Chung-chi Medical School at Hangchow, but because he refused to be baptized and so forfeited a scholarship and because he lost faith in medicine as a career, he soon quit school and went to Soochow.","abandoned his medical career" "B090","鄭毓秀","Zheng Yuxiu","Cheng Yü-hsiu","Zhongxi Girls School","Zhongxi Girls School",NA,NA,"Tianjin",NA,NA,NA,NA,"China",NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,"Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol1, p. 278","To lessen the disgrace brought upon her family through her second act of defiance, she was sent to Tientsin to attend the Chung-hsi Girls School, directed by two American missionary women." "B161","馮友蘭","Feng Youlan","Feng Yu-lan","Zhongzhou Institute","Zhongzhou Institute",NA,NA,"Kaifeng",NA,NA,NA,"Honan","China","1910",NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,"Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol2, p. 32","In 1910 he entered the Chung-chou Institute at Kaifeng, the provincial capital of Honan, where he came under the influence of teachers who exposed him to nationalistic and revolutionary ideas." "B179","向警予","Xiang Jingyu","Hsiang Ching-yü","Changsha Zhounan Girls's school","Changsha Zhounan Girls's school","長沙周南女學堂","Changsha Zhounan Nü Xuetang","Changsha",NA,NA,NA,NA,"China","1910",NA,NA,NA,NA,"Approximate datation (about 1910)","Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol2, p. 86","About 1910 she entered the Chou-nan nü-hsiao [Chou-nan girls school] in Changsha." "B474","蔡暢","Cai Chang","Ts'ai Ch'ang","Changsha Zhounan Girls's school","Changsha Zhounan Girls's school","長沙周南女學堂","Changsha Zhounan Nü Xuetang","Changsha",NA,NA,NA,NA,"China",NA,"1916",NA,NA,NA,NA,"Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol3, p. 286;https://zh.wikipedia.org/wiki/%E8%94%A1%E7%95%85",NA "B169","何鍵","He Jian","Ho Chien","Zhuzi Primary School","Zhuzi Primary School",NA,NA,"Liling",NA,NA,NA,"Hunan","China",NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,"Relative location and datation","Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol2, p. 60","He attended the Chu-tzu Primary School in his native village and then entered the Hunan government school." "B065","陳籙","Chen Lu","Ch'en Lu","Ziqiang Institute","Ziqiang Institute","自強學堂","Ziqiang Xuetang","Wuhan",NA,"IRR",NA,"Hubei","China","1898","1901",NA,NA,NA,NA,"Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol1, p. 211","From 1894 to 1897 he studied English at a school attached to the Salt Administration, and from 1898 to 1901 he studied French at the Tzu-ch'iang Academy, established at Wuchang in accordance with the ideas of Chang Chih-tung (ECCP, I, 27-32)." "B542","吳鼎昌","Wu Dingchang","Wu Ting-ch'ang","Zunjing Academy","Zunjing Academy","尊經書院","Zunjingshuyuan","Chengdu",NA,NA,NA,NA,"China","1896",NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,"Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol3, p. 452","After receiving his early education in the Chinese classics under private tutors, he entered the Tsun-ching shu-yuan in Chengtu in 1896." "B304","廖平","Liao Ping","Liao P'ing","Zunjing Academy","Zunjing Academy","尊經書院","Zunjingshuyuan","Chengdu",NA,NA,NA,NA,"China",NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,"Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol2, p. 367","He attended a local school and later went to Chengtu and studied under Wang K'ai-yün (q.v.) at the Tsun-ching Academy, where he was considered to be a brilliant student." "B357","馬良","Ma Liang","Ma Liang",NA,NA,"中國公學","Zhongguo Gongxue","Shanghai","EDU","Religion",NA,NA,"China","1845",NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,"Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol2, p. 470","At the age of five, Ma began to study the Bible, other Christian writings, and the Chinese classics." "B310","林森","Lin Sen","Lin Sen",NA,NA,"中國公學","Zhongguo Gongxue","Shanghai",NA,NA,NA,NA,"China","1877",NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,"Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol2, p. 379","After receiving a traditional education in the Chinese classics, the young Lin entered a missionary school in 1877." "B480","岑春煊","Cen Chunxuan","Ts'en Ch'un-hsuan",NA,NA,"中國公學","Zhongguo Gongxue","Shanghai","CLA","Chinese classics",NA,"Jiangxi","China","1881","1885",NA,NA,NA,NA,"Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol3, p. 305","He returned to Kwangsi in 1881 to continue his studies, and he obtained the chüjen degree in 1885." "B279","李根源","Li Genyuan","Li Ken-yuan",NA,NA,"中國公學","Zhongguo Gongxue","Shanghai","CLA","Chinese classics",NA,NA,"China","1884",NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,"Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol2, p. 305","In 1884, at the age of six sui, the young Li began to receive a traditional education under the guidance of his grandmother." "B209","徐特立","Xu Teli","Hsü T'e-li",NA,NA,"中國公學","Zhongguo Gongxue","Shanghai","CLA","Chinese classics",NA,NA,"China","1885","1891",NA,NA,NA,NA,"Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol2, p. 146","From 1885 to 1891 he attended an old-style school and received a traditional education in the Chinese classics." "B432","孫中山","Sun Zhongshan","Sun Yat-sen",NA,NA,"中國公學","Zhongguo Gongxue","Shanghai","MED","Medicine",NA,"Guangzhou","China","1886",NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,"Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol3, p. 170","In 1886, while studying medicine in Canton, he became friendly with a fellow student, Cheng Shih-liang (d. 1901; H. Pi-ch'en), who was a member of the Triads (San-ho-hui), one of the largest of the anti- Manchu secret societies in south China." "B585","于右任","Yu Youren","Yu Yu-jen",NA,NA,"中國公學","Zhongguo Gongxue","Shanghai","CLA","Chinese classics",NA,"Shaanxi","China","1889",NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,"Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol4, p. 74","In 1889, at 11 sui, Yü Yu-jen was taken back to Sanyuan, where he studied the Chinese classical curriculum under a local teacher and received initial instruction in calligraphy." "B098","齊白石","Qi Baishi","Ch'i Pai-shih",NA,NA,"中國公學","Zhongguo Gongxue","Shanghai","HUM","Art","Painting",NA,"China","1891",NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,"Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol1, p. 302","Not until he was 27 did Ch'i Pai-shih have the opportunity to study painting and classical literature with a qualified teacher." "B072","陳紹寬","Chen Shaokuan","Ch'en Shao-k'uan",NA,NA,"中國公學","Zhongguo Gongxue","Shanghai",NA,NA,NA,NA,"China","1894","1897",NA,NA,NA,NA,"Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol1, p. 228","Since Fukien was then the major naval training base in China, it was not strange that, after receiving his early education along traditional Chinese lines, Ch'en should be attracted to a naval career." "B286","李書華","Li Shuhua","Li Shu-hua",NA,NA,"中國公學","Zhongguo Gongxue","Shanghai","CLA","Chinese classics",NA,NA,"China","1896",NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,"Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol2, p. 321","Beginning in 1896, Li Shu-hua studied the Chinese classics under private tutors." "B264","郭沫若","Guo Moruo","Kuo Mo-jo",NA,NA,"中國公學","Zhongguo Gongxue","Shanghai","CLA","Chinese classics",NA,NA,"China","1897","1905",NA,NA,NA,NA,"Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol2, p. 271","From 1897 to 1905 he received a traditional education in the Chinese classics, designed to prepare him for the civil service examinations." "B379","歐陽予倩","Ouyang Yuqian","Ou-yang Yü-ch'ien",NA,NA,"中國公學","Zhongguo Gongxue","Shanghai",NA,NA,NA,"Hebei","China","1899","1900","1",NA,NA,"Uncertain datation","Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol3, p. 49","About 1899 Ou-yang went to Peking to attend school for a year." "B254","顧祝同","Gu Zhutong","Ku Chu-t'ung",NA,NA,"中國公學","Zhongguo Gongxue","Shanghai","CLA","Chinese classics",NA,NA,"China","1899",NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,"Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol2, p. 247","At the age of six, he began to study the Chinese classics under the guidance of a paternal uncle." "B475","蔡廷鍇","Cai Tingkai","Ts'ai T'ing-k'ai",NA,NA,"中國公學","Zhongguo Gongxue","Shanghai",NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,"1901","1904",NA,NA,NA,NA,"Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol3, p. 290","Because his father was somewhat enlightened, Ts'ai T'ing-k'ai was allowed to attend school in 1901-3." "B129","周樹人","Zhou Shuren","Chou Shu-jen",NA,NA,"中國公學","Zhongguo Gongxue","Shanghai","MED","Medicine",NA,NA,"Japan","1902",NA,NA,NA,"government scholarship",NA,"Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol1, p. 416","He obtained a government scholarship to study medicine in Japan, and in February 1902 he sailed for Tokyo." "B197","徐謙","Xu Qian","Hsü Ch'ien",NA,NA,"中國公學","Zhongguo Gongxue","Shanghai","CLA","Chinese classics",NA,NA,"China","1902","1904",NA,NA,NA,NA,"Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol2, p. 118","He passed the examination for the chü-jen degree in 1902 at Nanking and obtained the chin-shih degree in 1904." "B556","楊度","Yang Du","Yang Tu","Tokyo Kobun Gakuin",NA,"東京弘文學院","Zhongguo Gongxue","Shanghai",NA,"Unknown",NA,NA,"Japan","1902","1903",NA,NA,NA,NA,"Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol4, p. 13","While studying Chinese classics he also became interested in Western studies and in the reform programs which the Hunan provincial government was then sponsoring." "B523","韋卓民","Wei Zhuomin","Wei Cho-min",NA,NA,"東京弘文學院","Zhongguo Gongxue","Shanghai","CLA","Chinese classics",NA,NA,"China","1902","1903",NA,NA,NA,NA,"Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol3, p. 403","In addition, he studied English with private tutors in 1902-3." "B235","黃炎培","Huang Yanpei","Huang Yen-p'ei",NA,NA,"東京弘文學院","Zhongguo Gongxue","Shanghai","CLA","Chinese classics",NA,NA,"China","1902",NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,"Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol2, p. 210","He received a traditional education, and by 1902 he had obtained the prestigious chü-jen degree." "B538","伍連德","Wu Liande","Wu Lien-teh",NA,NA,"東京弘文學院","Zhongguo Gongxue","Shanghai","MED","Medicine",NA,NA,"Germany","1903",NA,NA,NA,NA,"Probably late studies (as a research fellow)","Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol3, p. 440","in 1903, he traveled and studied briefly with Ronald Ross at the Tropical Diseases Institute at Liverpool, Karl Fraenkel at Halle-an-der-Salle, and Elie Metchinikoff at the Institut Pasteur." "B156","馮承鈞","Feng Chengjun","Feng Ch'eng-chün",NA,NA,"東京弘文學院","Zhongguo Gongxue","Shanghai","CLA","Chinese classics",NA,NA,"Europe","1903",NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,"Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol2, p. 19","After receiving a traditional education in the Chinese classics, he went to Europe in 1903 at the age of 17." "B239","任鴻雋","Ren Hongjun","Jen Hung-chün",NA,NA,"東京弘文學院","Zhongguo Gongxue","Shanghai",NA,NA,NA,NA,"China","1904",NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,"Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol2, p. 219","In 1904 he entered the newly established Prefectural Middle School of Chungking, where he began to study world history and geography." "B325","劉師復","Liu Shifu","Liu Ssu-fu",NA,NA,"東京弘文學院","Zhongguo Gongxue","Shanghai",NA,NA,NA,NA,"Japan","1904","1906",NA,NA,NA,NA,"Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol2, p. 413","In 1904 he went to Japan to continue his studies, and the following year he became one of the founding members of the T'ung-meng-hui, headed by Sun Yat-sen." "B163","傅斯年","Fu Sinian","Fu Ssu-nien",NA,NA,"東京弘文學院","Zhongguo Gongxue","Shanghai",NA,NA,NA,NA,"China","1905","1908",NA,NA,NA,NA,"Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol2, p. 43","Between 1905 and 1908 Fu attended primary school in Liaoch'eng, and he also was tutored in the Chinese classics by his grandfather." "B531","吳經熊","Wu Jingxiong","Wu Ching-hsiung",NA,NA,"東京弘文學院","Zhongguo Gongxue","Shanghai",NA,NA,NA,NA,"China","1905","1907",NA,NA,NA,NA,"Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol3, p. 419","In Berlin he attended lectures by the prominent neo-Kantian philosopher of law Rudolf Stammler, whom he came to know and admire." "B144","朱德","Zhu De","Chu Teh",NA,NA,"東京弘文學院","Zhongguo Gongxue","Shanghai","CLA","Chinese classics",NA,NA,"China","1905",NA,NA,NA,NA,"Modern school","Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol1, p. 459","In 1905 he sat for the district examinations; but after the examination system was abolished and changes were made to modernize the educational system, he abandoned the usual schooling and obtained his father's consent to enroll in a modern school at Nanch'ung." "B247","高嵡","Gao Weng","Kao Weng",NA,NA,"東京弘文學院","Zhongguo Gongxue","Shanghai","HUM","Art",NA,NA,"Japan","1905",NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,"Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol2, p. 237","In 1905, at the age of 16, he went to Japan to study Western art." "B549","楊昌濟","Yang Changji","Yang Ch'ang-chi","Tokyo Shihan Gakko",NA,"東京高等師范學校","Zhongguo Gongxue","Shanghai",NA,"Education",NA,NA,"Japan","1906","1908",NA,NA,NA,NA,"Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol4, p. 1;https://zh.wikipedia.org/wiki/%E6%9D%A8%E6%98%8C%E6%B5%8E",NA "B378","歐陽竟無","Ouyang Jingwu","Ou-yang Ching-wu",NA,NA,"東京高等師范學校","Zhongguo Gongxue","Shanghai","EDU","Religion",NA,NA,"Japan","1907",NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,"Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol3, p. 47","At Yang Wen-hui's suggestion, Ou-yang Ching-wu went to Japan in 1907 to study Shingon, or Japanese tantric Buddhism." "B104","江亢虎","Jiang Kanghu","Chiang K'ang-hu",NA,NA,"東京高等師范學校","Zhongguo Gongxue","Shanghai",NA,NA,NA,NA,"Japan","1907",NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,"Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol1, p. 338","Chiang went to Japan in 1907 to study English, French, and German so that he could read foreign publications and become familiar with Western social theories." "B397","邵力子","Shao Lizi","Shao Li-tzu",NA,NA,"東京高等師范學校","Zhongguo Gongxue","Shanghai","HUM","Journalism",NA,NA,"Japan","1907",NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,"Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol3, p. 91","Upon graduation in 1907, he went to Japan to study journalism." "B565","葉公超","Ye Gongchao","Yeh Kung-ch'ao",NA,NA,"東京高等師范學校","Zhongguo Gongxue","Shanghai",NA,"IRR",NA,NA,"China","1908",NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,"Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol4, p. 29","At the age of four, he began to study the Chinese classics, calligraphy, art and art criticism, and English." "B163","傅斯年","Fu Sinian","Fu Ssu-nien",NA,NA,"東京高等師范學校","Zhongguo Gongxue","Shanghai",NA,NA,NA,NA,"China","1909","1912",NA,NA,NA,NA,"Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol2, p. 43","In 1909 he entered the Prefectural Middle School in Tientsin, from which he was graduated in the winter of 1912." "B058","陳恆哲","Chen Hengzhe","Ch'en Heng-che",NA,NA,"東京高等師范學校","Zhongguo Gongxue","Shanghai",NA,NA,NA,NA,"China","1909","1912","3",NA,NA,"Relative datation","Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol1, p. 183","Ch'en Heng-che entered another newly opened school for girls at Shanghai and studied there for three years." "B003","白雲梯","Bai Yunti","Serengdongrub","Beijing Guowen Zhuanxiuguan",NA,"北京國文専修館","Zhongguo Gongxue","Shanghai",NA,NA,NA,NA,"China","1911","1912",NA,NA,NA,NA,"Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol1, p. 6;https://zh.wikipedia.org/wiki/%E7%99%BD%E9%9B%B2%E6%A2%AF","In 1911, the year of the Chinese revolution, Buyantai went to Peking to study. -After a year in a private school, he enrolled in 1912 in the first class of the Mongolian-Tibetan Academy at Peking, newly established by Gungsang Norbu." "B442","譚震林","Tan Zhenlin","T'an Chen-lin",NA,NA,"北京國文専修館","Zhongguo Gongxue","Shanghai",NA,NA,NA,"Hunan","China","1911","1913",NA,NA,NA,NA,"Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol3, p. 213;https://zh.wikipedia.org/wiki/%E8%B0%AD%E9%9C%87%E6%9E%97",NA "B404","沈忠瀚","Shen Zhonghan","Shen Tsung-han",NA,NA,"北京國文専修館","Zhongguo Gongxue","Shanghai","AGR","Agriculture",NA,NA,NA,"1912",NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,"Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol3, p. 104","Upon graduation in 1912 he decided to study agriculture in the hope that he could help strengthen China and better the lot of the peasantry." "B524","衛立煌","Wei Lihuang","Wei Li-huang",NA,NA,"北京國文専修館","Zhongguo Gongxue","Shanghai",NA,NA,NA,"Anhui",NA,"1914","1915",NA,NA,NA,"Suzhou Women's Normal School No.","Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol3, p. 405","At this juncture, he was given some formal military education, as befitted one of his accomplishments and promise." "B191","冼星海","Xian Xinghai","Hsien Hsing-hai",NA,NA,"北京國文専修館","Zhongguo Gongxue","Shanghai",NA,"IRR",NA,NA,"China","1915","1916",NA,NA,NA,"Relative location (there)","Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol2, p. 106;he studied at Chinese schools and for one year (1915-16) at a British school where he learned some English.","Hsien received his early education there" "B448","湯恩伯","Tang Enbo","T'ang En-po",NA,NA,"北京國文専修館","Zhongguo Gongxue","Shanghai",NA,NA,NA,NA,"China","1916",NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,"Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol3, p. 225","After receiving a primary education at the Wuyi Primary School, T'ang En-po went to Chinhua in 1916 and enrolled at the Seventh Provincial Middle School." "B170","賀衷寒","He Zhonghan","Ho Chung-han",NA,NA,"北京國文専修館","Zhongguo Gongxue","Shanghai",NA,NA,NA,"Hunan","China","1916",NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,"Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol2, p. 64","After receiving his early education in his native place, he went to Wuchang in 1916 to enter a special middle school for Hunan provincials." "B100","蔣經國","Jiang Jingguo","Chiang Ching-kuo",NA,NA,"北京國文専修館","Zhongguo Gongxue","Shanghai","CLA","Chinese classics",NA,NA,"China","1917",NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,"Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol1, p. 306","Chiang Ching-kuo reportedly was assigned to study, under the direction of a tutor, the works of the seventeenth-century philosopher Yen Yuan as a method of inculcating in him the traditional discipline of the ancient Chinese sages." "B171","何香凝","He Xiangning","Ho Hsiang-ning",NA,NA,"北京國文専修館","Zhongguo Gongxue","Shanghai",NA,NA,NA,"Guangdong","China","1919",NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,"Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol2, p. 67","Liao Meng-hsing (Cynthia Liao), who had been born in Japan in 1903, attended school in Tokyo; Liao Ch'eng-chih (q.v.), born in Tokyo in 1908, received his early education there, and then returned to Canton in 1919 for middle school." "B374","聶榮臻","Nie Rongzhen","Nieh Jung-chen",NA,NA,"北京國文専修館","Zhongguo Gongxue","Shanghai","ENG","Engineering","Chemical",NA,"France","1919","1920","1",NA,NA,"Unidenfitied school","Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol3, p. 41","Nieh attended school in Grenoble for a year and then went to Charleroi, Belgium, to enroll at the Universite de Travail, a tuitionfree institution sponsored by the Belgian Socialist party." "B243","康生","Kang Sheng","K'ang Sheng",NA,NA,"北京國文専修館","Zhongguo Gongxue","Shanghai",NA,NA,NA,NA,"China","1920",NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,"Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol2, p. 226","About 1920 he went to Shanghai to attend the Shanghai University Middle School." "B170","賀衷寒","He Zhonghan","Ho Chung-han",NA,NA,"北京國文専修館","Zhongguo Gongxue","Shanghai",NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,"1921",NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,"Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol2, p. 64","Ho Chung-han went to Shanghai in the spring of 1921 to study Russian." "B469","丁玲","Ding Ling","Ting Ling",NA,NA,"北京國文専修館","Zhongguo Gongxue","Shanghai",NA,NA,NA,"Hunan","China","1922","1924",NA,NA,NA,NA,"Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol3, p. 272","When her mother returned several years later, she established two elementary schools in Changteh, one for boys and one for girls, and it was at the latter that Ting Ling started her formal education." "B584","俞大維","Yu Dawei","Yü Ta-wei",NA,NA,"北京國文専修館","Zhongguo Gongxue","Shanghai","SCI","Mathematics","Ballistics",NA,"Germany","1922",NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,"Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol4, p. 73","For this reason Yü Ta-wei left the United States in 1922 to study mathematics and ballistics in Germany." "B229","黃克誠","Huang Kecheng","Huang K'o-ch'eng","Hunan shengli disan shifan xuexiao",NA,"湖南省立第三師范學校","Zhongguo Gongxue","Shanghai",NA,NA,NA,"Hunan","China","1922","1925",NA,NA,NA,NA,"Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol2, p. 198",NA "B274","巴金","Ba Jin","Li Fei-kan",NA,NA,"湖南省立第三師范學校","Zhongguo Gongxue","Shanghai",NA,"Unknown",NA,NA,"France","1927","1929",NA,NA,NA,NA,"Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol2, p. 297;https://zh.wikipedia.org/wiki/%E5%B7%B4%E9%87%91",NA "B102","艾青","Ai Qing","Chiang Hai-ch'eng",NA,NA,"湖南省立第三師范學校","Zhongguo Gongxue","Shanghai","HUM","Art",NA,NA,"France","1929","1932",NA,NA,NA,NA,"Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol1, p. 317;https://zh.wikipedia.org/wiki/%E8%89%BE%E9%9D%92","His father encouraged Ai to study Western languages, and he was exposed to Western poetry as a schoolboy." "B002","鮑爾漢","Bao Erhan","Burhan",NA,NA,"湖南省立第三師范學校","Zhongguo Gongxue","Shanghai","SSC","Economics","Political Economy",NA,"Germany","1929","1933",NA,NA,NA,NA,"Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol1, p. 3;https://zh.wikipedia.org/wiki/%E5%8C%85%E5%B0%94%E6%B1%89%C2%B7%E6%B2%99%E5%B8%8C%E8%BF%AA","In any event, Burhan is reported to have continued his studies at the University of Berlin during that second visit to Western Europe." "B059","陳省身","Chen Xingshen","Ch'en Hsing-shen",NA,NA,"湖南省立第三師范學校","Zhongguo Gongxue","Shanghai","SCI","Mathematics",NA,"Hebei","China","1934","1936","2",NA,"Fellowship abroad",NA,"Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol1, p. 187","After receiving his M.S. degree from Tsinghua in the summer of 1934, Chern received a fellowship for two years of study abroad." "B586","袁世凱","Yuan Shikai","Yuan Shih-k'ai",NA,NA,"湖南省立第三師范學校","Zhongguo Gongxue","Shanghai","CLA","Chinese classics",NA,NA,"China","<1876",NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,"Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol4, p. 78;https://zh.wikipedia.org/wiki/%E8%A2%81%E4%B8%96%E5%87%AF",NA "B280","李克農","Li Kenong","Li K'o-nung","Sheng yage shuyuan",NA,"聖雅閣書院","Zhongguo Gongxue","Shanghai",NA,NA,NA,"Hunan","China",">1910",NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,"Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol2, p. 307;https://zh.wikipedia.org/wiki/%E6%9D%8E%E5%85%8B%E5%86%9C",NA "B137","朱経農","Zhu Jingnong","Chu Ching-nung",NA,NA,"聖雅閣書院","Zhongguo Gongxue","Shanghai",NA,NA,NA,"Hunan","China","ca. 1902",NA,NA,NA,NA,"Relative, imprecise datation (some 30 years earlier)","Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol1, p. 443","In September 1932 Chu took a leave of absence to become commissioner of education in Hunan, where he had begun his formal education some 30 years earlier." "B471","丁文江","Ding Wenjiang","Ting Wen-chiang",NA,NA,"聖雅閣書院","Zhongguo Gongxue","Shanghai","CLA","Chinese classics",NA,NA,"China",NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,"Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol3, p. 278;https://zh.wikipedia.org/wiki/%E4%B8%81%E6%96%87%E6%B1%9F","Born into a gentry family in T'aihsing, Kiangsu, V. K. Ting received a traditional education in the Chinese classics." "B471","丁文江","Ding Wenjiang","Ting Wen-chiang",NA,NA,"聖雅閣書院","Zhongguo Gongxue","Shanghai",NA,"IRR",NA,"Scotland","United Kingdom",NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,"Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol3, p. 278;https://zh.wikipedia.org/wiki/%E4%B8%81%E6%96%87%E6%B1%9F","After spending some time at Edinburgh studying English, V. K. Ting left Scotland for a preparatory school in England." "B467","丁福保","Ding Fubao","Ting Fu-pao",NA,NA,"聖雅閣書院","Zhongguo Gongxue","Shanghai","CLA","Chinese classics",NA,NA,"China",NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,"Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol3, p. 269","In 1889 he entered the local academy at Wusih, and in 1895 he transferred to the Nanching Academy in nearby Chiangyin, then headed by the celebrated scholar Wang Hsien-ch'ien (q.v.)." "B467","丁福保","Ding Fubao","Ting Fu-pao",NA,NA,"聖雅閣書院","Zhongguo Gongxue","Shanghai","MED","Medicine",NA,NA,"China",NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,"Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol3, p. 269","From 1900 to 1902 he studied medicine and chemistry in Soochow." "B238","任卓宣","Ren Zhuoxuan","Jen Cho-hsuan",NA,NA,"聖雅閣書院","Zhongguo Gongxue","Shanghai","CLA","Chinese classics",NA,NA,"China",NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,"Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol2, p. 216","After studying the Chinese classics at a village school, he attended the Nanch'ung District Middle School." "B240","任弼時","Ren Bishi","Jen Pi-shih",NA,NA,"聖雅閣書院","Zhongguo Gongxue","Shanghai",NA,NA,NA,"Hunan","China",NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,"Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol2, p. 222","After receiving his primary and secondary education in Changsha, he went to Shanghai." "B239","任鴻雋","Ren Hongjun","Jen Hung-chün",NA,NA,"聖雅閣書院","Zhongguo Gongxue","Shanghai","CLA","Chinese classics",NA,NA,"China",NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,"Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol2, p. 219","He attended the first modern public school established in Pahsien, where he received training in classical studies as well as the rudiments of a Western education." "B536","伍修權","Wu Xiuquan","Wu Hsiu-ch'üan",NA,NA,"聖雅閣書院","Zhongguo Gongxue","Shanghai","MIL","Military",NA,"Soviet Union","Russia",NA,"1930",NA,NA,NA,NA,"Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol3, p. 436","From 1927 to 1930 he studied in France and the Soviet Union, where he attended Sun Yat-sen University and an artillery school." "B536","伍修權","Wu Xiuquan","Wu Hsiu-ch'üan",NA,NA,"聖雅閣書院","Zhongguo Gongxue","Shanghai",NA,NA,NA,NA,"China",NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,"Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol3, p. 436","He attended middle school in the Wuhan area, where he became active in the student radical movement." "B528","伍朝樞","Wu Chaoshu","Wu Ch'ao-shu",NA,NA,"聖雅閣書院","Zhongguo Gongxue","Shanghai","CLA","Chinese classics",NA,NA,"China",NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,"Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol3, p. 412","He received his early education in the Chinese classics at Tientsin." "B175","何東","He Dong","Ho-tung",NA,NA,"聖雅閣書院","Zhongguo Gongxue","Shanghai",NA,NA,NA,NA,"China",NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,"Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol2, p. 75","He received his early education in a private Chinese school." "B171","何香凝","He Xiangning","Ho Hsiang-ning",NA,NA,"聖雅閣書院","Zhongguo Gongxue","Shanghai",NA,NA,NA,NA,"Japan",NA,"1919",NA,NA,NA,NA,"Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol2, p. 67","Liao Meng-hsing (Cynthia Liao), who had been born in Japan in 1903, attended school in Tokyo; Liao Ch'eng-chih (q.v.), born in Tokyo in 1908, received his early education there, and then returned to Canton in 1919 for middle school." "B178","侯德榜","Hou Debang","Hou Te-pang",NA,NA,"聖雅閣書院","Zhongguo Gongxue","Shanghai",NA,NA,NA,"Fujian","China",NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,"Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol2, p. 84","Born in Minhou, Fukien, Hou Te-pang received his early education in his native province." "B164","傅增湘","Fu Zengxiang","Fu Tseng-hsiang",NA,NA,"聖雅閣書院","Zhongguo Gongxue","Shanghai","CLA","Chinese classics",NA,NA,"China",NA,"1898",NA,NA,NA,NA,"Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol2, p. 46","Fu won the chin-shih degree in 1898." "B339","儸登賢","Yan Dengxian","Yen Teng-hsien",NA,NA,"聖雅閣書院","Zhongguo Gongxue","Shanghai",NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,"Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol2, p. 438;https://zh.wikipedia.org/wiki/%E9%99%B8%E6%A6%AE%E5%BB%B7",NA "B322","劉伯承","Liu Bocheng","Liu Po-ch'eng",NA,NA,"聖雅閣書院","Zhongguo Gongxue","Shanghai","CLA","Chinese classics",NA,"Sichuan","China",NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,"Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol2, p. 403","After receiving his primary education in the Chinese classics, he enrolled at a military school in Chengtu." "B323","劉少奇","Liu Shaoqi","Liu Shao-ch'i",NA,NA,"聖雅閣書院","Zhongguo Gongxue","Shanghai","CLA","Chinese classics",NA,"Hunan","China",NA,"1916",NA,NA,NA,NA,"Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol2, p. 405;https://zh.wikipedia.org/wiki/%E5%88%98%E5%B0%91%E5%A5%87","After receiving his primary education in the Chinese classics, Liu went to Changsha in 1916 and enrolled at the Provincial First Normal School, where his schoolmates included Mao Tse-tung, Jen Pishih, and Li Li-san." "B324","劉師培","Liu Shipei","Liu Shih-p'ei",NA,NA,"聖雅閣書院","Zhongguo Gongxue","Shanghai","CLA","Chinese classics",NA,NA,"China",NA,"1904",NA,NA,NA,NA,"Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol2, p. 411","After receiving a traditional education in the Chinese classics, Liu Shih-p'ei became a shengyuan in 1901 and a chü-jen in 1902." "B325","劉師復","Liu Shifu","Liu Ssu-fu",NA,NA,"聖雅閣書院","Zhongguo Gongxue","Shanghai","CLA","Chinese classics",NA,NA,"China",NA,"1899",NA,NA,NA,NA,"Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol2, p. 413","Born into a well-to-do family in Hsiangshan, Kwangtung, Liu Ssu-fu received a conventional education in the Chinese classics and became a sheng-yuan at the age of 15 sui." "B326","劉廷芳","Liu Tingfang","Liu T'ing-fang",NA,NA,"聖雅閣書院","Zhongguo Gongxue","Shanghai",NA,NA,NA,"Zhejiang","China",NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,"Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol2, p. 416","A native of Chekiang province, Timothy Lew studied in Wenchow and at St. John's University in Shanghai before going to the United States, where he received a B.A. degree from the University of Georgia in 1914, an XLA." "B317","劉復","Liu Fu","Liu Fu",NA,NA,"聖雅閣書院","Zhongguo Gongxue","Shanghai",NA,"IRR",NA,NA,"China",NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,"Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol2, p. 394","He and his younger brother, Liu T'ien-hua, received their early education at a local elementary school and then proceeded to the prefectural middle school in Ch'angchou, where Liu Fu began the study of Western languages." "B317","劉復","Liu Fu","Liu Fu",NA,NA,"聖雅閣書院","Zhongguo Gongxue","Shanghai",NA,NA,NA,NA,"China",NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,"Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol2, p. 394","He and his younger brother, Liu T'ien-hua, received their early education at a local elementary school and then proceeded to the prefectural middle school in Ch'angchou, where Liu Fu began the study of Western languages." "B316","劉志丹","Liu Zhidan","Liu Chih-tan",NA,NA,"聖雅閣書院","Zhongguo Gongxue","Shanghai",NA,NA,NA,NA,"China",NA,"ca 1920",NA,NA,NA,"Uncertain datation (in the early 1920s)","Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol2, p. 393","After completing his primary education in the early 1920's, he enrolled at the Yülin Middle School, where one of his schoolmates was Kao Kang (q.v.)." "B319","劉鴻生","Liu Hongsheng","Liu Hung-sheng",NA,NA,"聖雅閣書院","Zhongguo Gongxue","Shanghai","CLA","Chinese classics",NA,NA,"China",NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,"Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol2, p. 398","His father was a prosperous merchant, and Lieu received a good education in both the Chinese classics and modern subjects." "B267","勞乃宣","Lao Naixuan","Lao Nai-hsuan",NA,NA,"聖雅閣書院","Zhongguo Gongxue","Shanghai","CLA","Chinese classics",NA,NA,"China",NA,"1871",NA,NA,NA,"Failed his examinations in 1868","Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol2, p. 280","Lao won the chin-shih degree in 1871 after having failed the examinations in 1868." "B258","古應芬","Gu Yingfen","Ku Ying-fen",NA,NA,"聖雅閣書院","Zhongguo Gongxue","Shanghai","CLA","Chinese classics",NA,NA,"China",NA,"1902",NA,NA,NA,NA,"Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol2, p. 259","The young Ku was encouraged to study the Chinese classics, and in 1902 he passed the examinations for the sheng-yuan degree." "B413","史量才","Shi Liangcai","Shih Liang-ts'ai",NA,NA,"聖雅閣書院","Zhongguo Gongxue","Shanghai","CLA","Chinese classics",NA,NA,"China",NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,"Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol3, p. 126","The young Shih received a traditional education in the Chinese classics to prepare him for a career in the Ch'ing civil service." "B540","吳佩孚","Wu Peifu","Wu P'ei-fu",NA,NA,"聖雅閣書院","Zhongguo Gongxue","Shanghai","CLA","Chinese classics",NA,NA,"China",NA,"1896",NA,NA,NA,NA,"Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol3, p. 444","He continued his studies in his spare time, and in 1896 he became a sheng-yuan." "B540","吳佩孚","Wu Peifu","Wu P'ei-fu",NA,NA,"聖雅閣書院","Zhongguo Gongxue","Shanghai","CLA","Chinese classics",NA,NA,"China",NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,"Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol3, p. 444","At the age of five, he began his early education in the Chinese classics at a local school." "B539","吳宓","Wu Mi","Wu Mi",NA,NA,"聖雅閣書院","Zhongguo Gongxue","Shanghai","CLA","Chinese classics",NA,NA,"China",NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,"Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol3, p. 442","After receiving a conventional Chinese education as a boy, Wu Mi studied at Tsinghua College in Peking." "B544","吳廷燮","Wu Tingxie","Wu T'ing-hsieh",NA,NA,"聖雅閣書院","Zhongguo Gongxue","Shanghai","CLA","Chinese classics",NA,NA,"China",NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,"Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol3, p. 456","Under his father's guidance he received a traditional education in preparation for the civil service examinations." "B534","吳憲","Wu Xian","Wu Hsien",NA,NA,"聖雅閣書院","Zhongguo Gongxue","Shanghai","CLA","Chinese classics",NA,NA,"China",NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,"Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol3, p. 430","He received his early education in the conventional Chinese curriculum." "B548","吳玉章","Wu Yuzhang","Wu Yü-chang",NA,NA,"聖雅閣書院","Zhongguo Gongxue","Shanghai","CLA","Chinese classics",NA,"0","China",NA,"0","0","0","0",NA,"Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol3, p. 465","After receiving his early education in the Chinese classics, in 1903 he went to Japan to enroll at the Shimbu Gakko [military preparatory academy]." "B530","吳稚輝","Wu Zhihui","Wu Chih-hui",NA,NA,"聖雅閣書院","Zhongguo Gongxue","Shanghai","CLA","Chinese classics",NA,NA,"China",NA,"1891",NA,NA,NA,NA,"Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol3, p. 416","In 1891 Wu Chih-hui achieved the chü-jen degree." "B530","吳稚輝","Wu Zhihui","Wu Chih-hui",NA,NA,"聖雅閣書院","Zhongguo Gongxue","Shanghai","CLA","Chinese classics",NA,NA,"China",NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,"Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol3, p. 416","The young Wu received a traditional education in the Chinese classics." "B547","吳虞","Wu Yu","Wu Yu",NA,NA,"聖雅閣書院","Zhongguo Gongxue","Shanghai","CLA","Chinese classics",NA,NA,"China",NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,"Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol3, p. 462","In his youth he apparently received a traditional education in the Chinese classics." "B546","吳貽芳","Wu Yifang","Wu Yi-fang",NA,NA,"聖雅閣書院","Zhongguo Gongxue","Shanghai","CLA","Chinese classics",NA,NA,"China",NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,"Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol3, p. 460","Two years later, they went to Shanghai and enrolled at the Morning Star School, a Catholic institution for non-Christian pupils, but they returned home after only one term to study English and mathematics with a private tutor." "B546","吳貽芳","Wu Yifang","Wu Yi-fang",NA,NA,"聖雅閣書院","Zhongguo Gongxue","Shanghai","CLA","Chinese classics",NA,NA,"China",NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,"Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol3, p. 460","She was the third of four children, and she received her early education at home with her elder brother." "B500","吳鶴齡","Saifudin","Saifudin",NA,NA,"聖雅閣書院","Zhongguo Gongxue","Shanghai",NA,NA,NA,"Xinjiang","China",NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,"Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol3, p. 353","Born into a Uighur merchant family of Artush in the Kashgar district, Saifudin received his early education in Sinkiang." "B500","吳鶴齡","Unenbayin","Unenbayin",NA,NA,"聖雅閣書院","Zhongguo Gongxue","Shanghai","CLA","Chinese classics",NA,NA,"China",NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,"Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol3, p. 353","Unenbayin received his early education at home under the tutelage of Chang Kung-chien, a Shantung Chinese who held the chu-jen degree." "B542","吳鼎昌","Wu Dingchang","Wu Ting-ch'ang",NA,NA,"聖雅閣書院","Zhongguo Gongxue","Shanghai","CLA","Chinese classics",NA,NA,"China",NA,"1896",NA,NA,NA,NA,"Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol3, p. 452","After receiving his early education in the Chinese classics under private tutors, he entered the Tsun-ching shu-yuan in Chengtu in 1896." "B130","周作人","Zhou Zuoren","Chou Tso-jen",NA,NA,"聖雅閣書院","Zhongguo Gongxue","Shanghai","CLA","Chinese classics",NA,"Zhejiang","China",NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,"Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol1, p. 424","Born in Shaohsing, Chekiang, Chou Tso-jen, like his two brothers, Lu Hsün (Chou Shu-jen, q.v.) and Chou Chien-jen, received his early education in the traditional Chinese classics." "B126","周學熙","Zhou Xuexi","Chou Hsueh-hsi",NA,NA,"聖雅閣書院","Zhongguo Gongxue","Shanghai","CLA","Chinese classics",NA,NA,"China",NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,"Relative datation (at the age of 16)","Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol1, p. 409","He received a traditional education, and at the age of 16 sui he became a sheng-yuan." "B124","周恩來","Zhou Enlai","Chou En-lai",NA,NA,"聖雅閣書院","Zhongguo Gongxue","Shanghai","CLA","Chinese classics",NA,"Jiangsu","China",NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,"Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol1, p. 391","Chou was sent to live with his grandfather in the Huaian district of northern Kiangsu, where he received a traditional education in the Chinese classics." "B133","周揚","Zhou Yang","Chou Yang",NA,NA,"聖雅閣書院","Zhongguo Gongxue","Shanghai",NA,NA,NA,"Hunan","China",NA,"1926",NA,NA,NA,NA,"Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol1, p. 431","After completing his secondary education in Hunan in 1 926, Chou entered Ta-hsia [great China] University in Shanghai, where he came in contact with Marxist ideology." "B129","周樹人","Zhou Shuren","Chou Shu-jen",NA,NA,"聖雅閣書院","Zhongguo Gongxue","Shanghai","CLA","Chinese classics",NA,NA,"China",NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,"Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol1, p. 416","Like his two younger brothers, Chou Tso-jen (q.v.) and Chou Chien-jen, he received an early classical education in a school maintained by the Chou clan." "B129","周樹人","Zhou Shuren","Chou Shu-jen",NA,NA,"聖雅閣書院","Zhongguo Gongxue","Shanghai",NA,NA,NA,"Zhejiang","China",NA,"1898",NA,NA,NA,NA,"Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol1, p. 416","Aside from short stays in the countryside, Lu Hsün spent his formative years until the age of 17 in Shaohsing, where he also acquired a solid grounding in traditional Chinese history and literature and studied the history of his native district and its illustrious roster of scholars." "B132","周自齊","Zhou Ziqi","Chou Tzu-ch'i",NA,NA,"聖雅閣書院","Zhongguo Gongxue","Shanghai","CLA","Chinese classics",NA,NA,"China",NA,"1894",NA,NA,NA,NA,"Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol1, p. 429","He obtained the shengyuan degree at an early age and became a senior licentiate in 1894." "B132","周自齊","Zhou Ziqi","Chou Tzu-ch'i",NA,NA,"聖雅閣書院","Zhongguo Gongxue","Shanghai","CLA","Chinese classics",NA,NA,"China",NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,"Relative datation (early age)","Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol1, p. 429","He obtained the shengyuan degree at an early age and became a senior licentiate in 1894." "B132","周自齊","Zhou Ziqi","Chou Tzu-ch'i",NA,NA,"聖雅閣書院","Zhongguo Gongxue","Shanghai","CLA","Chinese classics",NA,"Guangdong","China",NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,"Relative datation","Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol1, p. 429","After receiving his early schooling in the Chinese classics at Canton, Chou returned to his native district in Shantung to prepare for the imperial examinations." "B122","周長齡","Zhou Changling","Chou Ch'ang-ling",NA,NA,"聖雅閣書院","Zhongguo Gongxue","Shanghai","CLA","Chinese classics",NA,NA,"China",NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,"Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol1, p. 387","The Chow family was in comfortable circumstances, and the boy Shouson received a traditional Chinese education." "B452","唐生智","Tang Shengzhi","T'ang Sheng-chih",NA,NA,"聖雅閣書院","Zhongguo Gongxue","Shanghai","CLA","Chinese classics",NA,NA,"China",NA,"1905",NA,NA,NA,NA,"Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol3, p. 236","The young T'ang received his early education at home, but with the establishment in 1905 of provincial military primary schools, he enrolled at the Hunan Army Primary School." "B447","唐繼堯","Tang Jiyao","T'ang Chi-yao",NA,NA,"聖雅閣書院","Zhongguo Gongxue","Shanghai","CLA","Chinese classics",NA,NA,"China",NA,"1904",NA,"Government scholarship to study in Japan",NA,NA,"Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol3, p. 223","He received a good education in the Chinese classics, and in 1904 he obtained a government scholarship for study in Japan." "B570","嚴家淦","Yan Jiagan","Yen Chia-kan",NA,NA,"聖雅閣書院","Zhongguo Gongxue","Shanghai","CLA","Chinese classics",NA,"Jiangsu","China",NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,"Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol4, p. 40","Born into a gentry family in Soochow, Kiangsu, C. K. Yen studied the Chinese classics at home with his grandfather and father, both of whom were scholars." "B571","嚴復","Yan Fu","Yen Fu",NA,NA,"聖雅閣書院","Zhongguo Gongxue","Shanghai","CLA","Chinese classics",NA,NA,"China",NA,"1909",NA,NA,NA,NA,"Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol4, p. 41;https://zh.wikipedia.org/wiki/%E5%9A%B4%E5%BE%A9","He was awarded the chin-shih degree by the Ch'ing government in 1909 and was appointed a member of the advisory council for political affairs in 1910." "B571","嚴復","Yan Fu","Yen Fu",NA,NA,"聖雅閣書院","Zhongguo Gongxue","Shanghai","CLA","Chinese classics",NA,NA,"China",NA,"1885",NA,NA,NA,"Purchased","Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol4, p. 41;https://zh.wikipedia.org/wiki/%E5%9A%B4%E5%BE%A9","In 1885 he purchased the chiensheng degree and then sat for the chü-jen examination in Fukien, but failed it." "B577","堯樂博斯","Yolbars","Yolbars",NA,NA,"聖雅閣書院","Zhongguo Gongxue","Shanghai",NA,NA,NA,NA,"China",NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,"Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol4, p. 58","His parents died when he was young, and he was reared by an elder sister at Hami, where he received his early education." "B440","太虛","Tai Xu","T'ai-hsu",NA,NA,"聖雅閣書院","Zhongguo Gongxue","Shanghai","CLA","Chinese classics",NA,NA,"China",NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,"Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol3, p. 207","T'ai-hsü received a primary education in the Chinese classics from his uncle, a village school teacher, and he often traveled with his grandmother when she made pilgrimages to Buddhist temples in the area." "B262","孔德成","Kong Decheng","K'ung Te-ch'eng",NA,NA,"聖雅閣書院","Zhongguo Gongxue","Shanghai","CLA","Chinese classics",NA,NA,"China",NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,"Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol2, p. 269","In accordance with tradition, the young Yen-sheng kung received his education from private tutors." "B262","孔德成","Kong Decheng","K'ung Te-ch'eng",NA,NA,"聖雅閣書院","Zhongguo Gongxue","Shanghai",NA,NA,NA,NA,"South Korea",NA,"1959",NA,NA,NA,NA,"Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol2, p. 269","K'ung received an honorary degree from a university in Seoul, South Korea, in 1959." "B261","孔祥熙","Kong Xiangxi","H. H. K'ung",NA,NA,"聖雅閣書院","Zhongguo Gongxue","Shanghai",NA,"IRR",NA,NA,"United States",NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,"From where ? (location) When (datation)","Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol2, p. 263","He went to Shansi to attend the commencement exercises of Ming-hsien, or the Oberlin Shansi Memorial Schools, and then embarked on a journey to the United States, where he received an honorary LL.D." "B261","孔祥熙","Kong Xiangxi","H. H. K'ung",NA,NA,"聖雅閣書院","Zhongguo Gongxue","Shanghai",NA,NA,NA,NA,"China",NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,"Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol2, p. 263","K'ung attended a primary school in T'aiku which had been established by Dr. Charles Tenney, who had been sent by the American Board of Commissioners for Foreign Missions to begin missionary and educational work in Shansi in 1883." "B431","孫寶琦","Sun Baoqi","Sun Pao-ch'i",NA,NA,"聖雅閣書院","Zhongguo Gongxue","Shanghai","CLA","Chinese classics",NA,NA,"China",NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,"Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol3, p. 169","He received a traditional education in the Chinese classics." "B427","孫科","Sun Ke","Sun Fo",NA,NA,"聖雅閣書院","Zhongguo Gongxue","Shanghai",NA,NA,NA,"Hawai","United States",NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,"Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol3, p. 162","Sun Fo received his primary and secondary education in Honolulu." "B427","孫科","Sun Ke","Sun Fo",NA,NA,"聖雅閣書院","Zhongguo Gongxue","Shanghai",NA,NA,NA,"Hawai","United States",NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,"Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol3, p. 162","Sun Fo received his primary and secondary education in Honolulu." "B147","居正","Ju Zheng","Chü Cheng",NA,NA,"聖雅閣書院","Zhongguo Gongxue","Shanghai","CLA","Chinese classics",NA,NA,"China",NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,"Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol1, p. 469","Chü received a conventional education in the Chinese classics, first from an uncle and then from his father." "B274","巴金","Ba Jin","Li Fei-kan",NA,NA,"聖雅閣書院","Zhongguo Gongxue","Shanghai",NA,"IRR",NA,NA,"China",NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,"Relative datation","Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol2, p. 297;https://zh.wikipedia.org/wiki/%E5%B7%B4%E9%87%91","After several years of traditional Chinese studies under the supervision of a tutor, Li entered a modern school in Chengtu which emphasized the study of foreign languages." "B244","康有為","Kang Youwei","K'ang Yu-wei",NA,NA,"聖雅閣書院","Zhongguo Gongxue","Shanghai",NA,"Chinese classics",NA,NA,"China",NA,"1895",NA,NA,NA,NA,"Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol2, p. 228;https://zh.wikipedia.org/wiki/%E5%BA%B7%E6%9C%89%E4%B8%BA",NA "B244","康有為","Kang Youwei","K'ang Yu-wei",NA,NA,"聖雅閣書院","Zhongguo Gongxue","Shanghai",NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,"Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol2, p. 228;No wiki page",NA "B303","廖仲愷","Liao Zhongkai","Liao Chung-k'ai",NA,NA,"聖雅閣書院","Zhongguo Gongxue","Shanghai",NA,NA,NA,NA,"United States",NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,"City to verify","Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol2, p. 364","Born into an overseas Chinese family in San Francisco, Liao Chung-k'ai received his early education in the United States." "B304","廖平","Liao Ping","Liao P'ing",NA,NA,"聖雅閣書院","Zhongguo Gongxue","Shanghai","CLA","Chinese classics",NA,NA,"China",NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,"Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol2, p. 367","Because he was determined to acquire a classical education, Liao P'ing left home and went to live in a Buddhist monastery." "B021","張一麐","Zhang Yilin","Chang I-lin",NA,NA,"聖雅閣書院","Zhongguo Gongxue","Shanghai","CLA","Chinese classics",NA,NA,"China",NA,"1885",NA,NA,NA,NA,"Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol1, p. 72","After becoming a sheng-yuan at the early age of 12, he obtained a chü-jen degree in 1 885." "B021","張一麐","Zhang Yilin","Chang I-lin",NA,NA,"聖雅閣書院","Zhongguo Gongxue","Shanghai","CLA","Chinese classics",NA,NA,"China",NA,"1879",NA,NA,NA,"Relative datation (at the age of 12)","Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol1, p. 72","After becoming a sheng-yuan at the early age of 12, he obtained a chü-jen degree in 1 885." "B021","張一麐","Zhang Yilin","Chang I-lin",NA,NA,"聖雅閣書院","Zhongguo Gongxue","Shanghai","CLA","Chinese classics",NA,NA,"China",NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,"Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol1, p. 72","Together with his two brothers, one elder and one younger, Chang I-lin received a traditional Chinese education." "B013","張之江","Zhang Zhijiang","Chang Chih-chiang",NA,NA,"聖雅閣書院","Zhongguo Gongxue","Shanghai","CLA","Chinese classics",NA,NA,"China",NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,"Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol1, p. 39","Since his father was the village elder, the young Chang received a classical education and became a candidate for the degree of sheng-yuan." "B022","張人傑","Zhang Renjie","Chang Jen-chieh",NA,NA,"聖雅閣書院","Zhongguo Gongxue","Shanghai",NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,"Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol1, p. 73",NA "B043","張元濟","Zhang Yuanji","Chang Yuan-chi",NA,NA,"聖雅閣書院","Zhongguo Gongxue","Shanghai","CLA","Chinese classics",NA,NA,"China",NA,"1892",NA,NA,NA,NA,"Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol1, p. 138","He earned his chin-shih degree in 1892, before he was 30." "B011","張嘉森","Zhang Jiasen","Chang Chia-sen",NA,NA,"聖雅閣書院","Zhongguo Gongxue","Shanghai","CLA","Chinese classics",NA,NA,"China",NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,"Does not concern the main actor","Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol1, p. 30","Chang was awarded the degree of chin-shih and appointed a compiler of the Hanlin Academy (these latter-day distinctions were viewed with condescension by the older Chinese scholarofficials, who had taken their degrees in the traditional and more difficult manner)." "B011","張嘉森","Zhang Jiasen","Chang Chia-sen",NA,NA,"聖雅閣書院","Zhongguo Gongxue","Shanghai","CLA","Chinese classics",NA,"Jiangsu","China",NA,"1929",NA,NA,NA,NA,"Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol1, p. 30","Born in the Paoshan district of Kiangsu into a family of some affluence, Carsun Chang, the elder brother of Chang Kia-ngau (Chang Chia-ao, q.v.), received his early education in the Confucian classics from tutors, including several prominent scholars of the area." "B010","張嘉璈","Zhang Jiaao","Chang Chia-ao",NA,NA,"聖雅閣書院","Zhongguo Gongxue","Shanghai","CLA","Chinese classics",NA,NA,"China",NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,"Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol1, p. 26","He received his early education in the traditional Chinese classics from private tutors, including several distinguished scholars of the district." "B033","張大千","Zhang Daqian","Chang Ta-ch'ien",NA,NA,"聖雅閣書院","Zhongguo Gongxue","Shanghai","CLA","Chinese classics",NA,NA,"China",NA,"1911",NA,NA,NA,NA,"Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol1, p. 109","He received his early education in Chinese classics from his elder sister until her death in 1911." "B038","張宗昌","Zhang Zongchang","Chang Tsung-ch'ang",NA,NA,"聖雅閣書院","Zhongguo Gongxue","Shanghai",NA,NA,NA,NA,"China",NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,"Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol1, p. 122",NA "B016","張恩溥","Zhang Enpu","Chang En-p'u",NA,NA,"聖雅閣書院","Zhongguo Gongxue","Shanghai","CLA","Chinese classics",NA,NA,"China",NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,"Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol1, p. 52","He received a traditional education at home from tutors, who taught him the Five Classics and the Four Books in accordance with the view that mastery of the Confucian canon was essential for understanding other ancient Chinese texts." "B040","張東蓀","Zhang Dongsun","Chang Tung-sun",NA,NA,"聖雅閣書院","Zhongguo Gongxue","Shanghai","CLA","Chinese classics",NA,"Jiangsu","China",NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,"Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol1, p. 129","He was born in the Wuhsien (Soochow) district of Kiangsu province and received a solid education in the Chinese classics under the supervision of his elder brother, Chang Erh-t'ien (q.v.)." "B024","張瀾","Zhang Lan","Chang Lan",NA,NA,"聖雅閣書院","Zhongguo Gongxue","Shanghai","CLA","Chinese classics",NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,"Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol1, p. 82","Born into a scholarly family in Nanch'ung, Szechwan, Chang Lan received a traditional Chinese education and was respected in later years as a classical scholar." "B017","張爾田","Zhang Ertian","Chang Erh-t'ien",NA,NA,"聖雅閣書院","Zhongguo Gongxue","Shanghai","CLA","Chinese classics",NA,NA,"China",NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,"Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol1, p. 54;https://zh.wikipedia.org/wiki/%E5%BC%A0%E5%B0%94%E7%94%B0",NA "B017","張爾田","Zhang Ertian","Chang Erh-t'ien",NA,NA,"聖雅閣書院","Zhongguo Gongxue","Shanghai","CLA","Chinese classics",NA,NA,"China",NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,"Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol1, p. 54",NA "B018","張發奎","Zhang Fakui","Chang Fa-k'uei",NA,NA,"聖雅閣書院","Zhongguo Gongxue","Shanghai",NA,NA,NA,NA,"China",NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,"Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol1, p. 56","This enabled the boy to attend school and, at the age of 12, he enrolled in the higher primary school in the hsien city." "B006","張繼","Zhang Ji","Chang Chi",NA,NA,"聖雅閣書院","Zhongguo Gongxue","Shanghai","CLA","Chinese classics",NA,"Hebei","China",NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,"Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol1, p. 15;https://zh.wikipedia.org/wiki/%E5%BC%B5%E7%B9%BC_(%E4%B8%AD%E8%8F%AF%E6%B0%91%E5%9C%8B)","A native of Ts'anghsien, Chihli, Chang Chi came from a scholar-gentry family and, as a boy, studied the Confucian classics at home." "B042","張聞天","Zhang Wentian","Chang Wen-t'ien",NA,NA,"聖雅閣書院","Zhongguo Gongxue","Shanghai",NA,NA,NA,NA,"China",NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,"Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol1, p. 134","His father was a prosperous farmer who permitted his son to begin a formal education at an early age." "B012","張謇","Zhang Jian","Chang Chien",NA,NA,"聖雅閣書院","Zhongguo Gongxue","Shanghai","CLA","Chinese classics","Zhuangyuan",NA,"China",NA,"1894",NA,NA,NA,NA,"Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol1, p. 35","In 1894, after he had all but resigned himself to permanent failure, he not only passed the series of examinations giving him the chin-shih degree, but also gained the ultimate distinction of chuang-yüan, or first in rank in the palace examinations." "B035","張道藩","Zhang Daofan","Chang Tao-fan",NA,NA,"聖雅閣書院","Zhongguo Gongxue","Shanghai","CLA","Chinese classics",NA,NA,"China",NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,"Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol1, p. 112","Chang Taofan studied the Chinese classics under his father's tutelage." "B035","張道藩","Zhang Daofan","Chang Tao-fan",NA,NA,"聖雅閣書院","Zhongguo Gongxue","Shanghai",NA,NA,NA,NA,"United Kingdom",NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,"Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol1, p. 112","With financial assistance from his granduncle, he entered a private high school in Manchester for a term and then went to a Roman Catholic college in London." "B026","張默君","Zhang Mojun","Chang Mo-chun",NA,NA,"聖雅閣書院","Zhongguo Gongxue","Shanghai",NA,NA,NA,NA,"China",NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,"Relative datation","Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol1, p. 85","After receiving her early education at home under her mother's direction, Chang Mo-chun attended middle school at Nanking, where her father was serving as education commissioner under Tuan-fang, governor general of Liangkiang during the last years of the Ch'ing period." "B390","彭德懷","Peng Dehuai","P'eng Te-huai",NA,NA,"聖雅閣書院","Zhongguo Gongxue","Shanghai",NA,NA,NA,NA,"China",NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,"Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol3, p. 76;https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Peng_Dehuai",NA "B389","彭述之","Peng Shuzhi","P'eng Shu-chih",NA,NA,"聖雅閣書院","Zhongguo Gongxue","Shanghai",NA,NA,NA,"Hunan","China",NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,"Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol3, p. 73","After receiving his early education in Hunan, he went to Shanghai in 1920." "B206","徐世昌","Xu Shichang","Hsü Shih-ch'ang",NA,NA,"聖雅閣書院","Zhongguo Gongxue","Shanghai","CLA","Chinese classics",NA,NA,"China",NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,"Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol2, p. 136","Although his family was poor, he received a traditional education." "B198","徐志摩","Xu Zhimo","Hsu Chih-mo",NA,NA,"聖雅閣書院","Zhongguo Gongxue","Shanghai",NA,NA,NA,NA,"China",NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,"Institution? Relative datation (then)","Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol2, p. 122","Hsü Chih-mo received traditional training in the Chinese classics and then attended a Western-style college in Shanghai." "B208","徐樹錚","Xu Shuzheng","Hsü Shu-cheng",NA,NA,"聖雅閣書院","Zhongguo Gongxue","Shanghai",NA,"Chinese classics",NA,NA,"China",NA,"1893",NA,NA,NA,NA,"Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol2, p. 143","His father, Hsü Chung-ching, held the pa-kungsheng degree (similar to the chü-jen) and taught school in the village." "B204","徐謨","Xu Mo","Hsü Mo",NA,NA,"聖雅閣書院","Zhongguo Gongxue","Shanghai","CLA","Chinese classics",NA,NA,"China",NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,"Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol2, p. 132","Hsü Mo (1893-28 June 1956), lawyer and political scientist, played a key role in the planning and administration of Chinese foreign policy from 1932 to 1941 and served on the International Court of Justice from 1946 until his death; Born into a family of modest means in Soochow, Kiangsu, Hsü Mo received his early education at home under the guidance of his father, who was a teacher, and then attended a local middle school." "B204","徐謨","Xu Mo","Hsü Mo",NA,NA,"聖雅閣書院","Zhongguo Gongxue","Shanghai","LAW","Law",NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,"Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol2, p. 132","He also studied Chinese and Western law and received an LL.B." "B204","徐謨","Xu Mo","Hsü Mo",NA,NA,"聖雅閣書院","Zhongguo Gongxue","Shanghai",NA,NA,NA,NA,"China",NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,"Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol2, p. 132","Hsü Mo (1893-28 June 1956), lawyer and political scientist, played a key role in the planning and administration of Chinese foreign policy from 1932 to 1941 and served on the International Court of Justice from 1946 until his death; Born into a family of modest means in Soochow, Kiangsu, Hsü Mo received his early education at home under the guidance of his father, who was a teacher, and then attended a local middle school." "B248","戈公振","Ge Gongzhen","Ko Kung-chen",NA,NA,"聖雅閣書院","Zhongguo Gongxue","Shanghai","CLA","Chinese classics",NA,NA,"China",NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,"Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol2, p. 238","He received a primary education in the Chinese classics at a clan school which had been established by his great-aunt." "B248","戈公振","Ge Gongzhen","Ko Kung-chen",NA,NA,"聖雅閣書院","Zhongguo Gongxue","Shanghai",NA,NA,NA,NA,"China",NA,"1908",NA,NA,NA,"City? Relative datation (at the age of 14)","Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol2, p. 238","At the age of 14, he enrolled at a semi-modern school ; he studied there until 1908 and then entered the Tungt'ai Higher School." "B093","成舍我","Cheng Shewo","Ch'eng She-wo",NA,NA,"聖雅閣書院","Zhongguo Gongxue","Shanghai","CLA","Chinese classics",NA,NA,"China",NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,"Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol1, p. 286","Ch'eng She-wo was then eight and had begun his classical education under the personal supervision of his father." "B439","戴笠","Dai Li","Tai Li",NA,NA,"聖雅閣書院","Zhongguo Gongxue","Shanghai",NA,NA,NA,NA,"China",NA,"1909",NA,NA,NA,"Left school for military career","Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol3, p. 205","Little is known about Tai Li's childhood or youth except that he attended middle school and that he left both school and home in 1909 to join, as a military cadet, a so-called model regiment belonging to the Chekiang Army." "B154","方志敏","Fang Zhimin","Fang Chih-min",NA,NA,"聖雅閣書院","Zhongguo Gongxue","Shanghai",NA,NA,NA,"Jiangxi","China",NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,"Village name to be verified","Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol2, p. 15","Fang Chih-min received his early education in the Chinese classics in his native village of lyang, Kiangsi." "B154","方志敏","Fang Zhimin","Fang Chih-min",NA,NA,"聖雅閣書院","Zhongguo Gongxue","Shanghai",NA,NA,NA,"Kiangsi","China",NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,"Relative datation (when he was about 15)","Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol2, p. 15","When he was about 15, he went to Nanchang, the provincial capital of Kiangsi, where he attended a modern higher primary school." "B478","曹汝霖","Cao Rulin","Ts'ao Ju-lin",NA,NA,"聖雅閣書院","Zhongguo Gongxue","Shanghai",NA,NA,NA,NA,"China",NA,"1904",NA,NA,NA,NA,"Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol3, p. 299;https://zh.wikipedia.org/wiki/%E6%9B%B9%E6%B1%9D%E9%9C%96","Upon his return to China in 1904, Ts'ao passed the special examinations for students returning from abroad and received the degree of chin-shih in law from the Ch'ing government." "B481","曾琦","Zeng Qi","Tseng Ch'i",NA,NA,"聖雅閣書院","Zhongguo Gongxue","Shanghai","CLA","Chinese classics",NA,NA,"China",NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,"Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol3, p. 309","After completing his basic education in the Chinese classics, Tseng Ch'i enrolled at the Chengtu Higher Middle School, where he was known for his excellence in Chinese composition and for his inferiority in other subjects." "B136","朱執信","Zhu Zhixin","Chu Chih-hsin",NA,NA,"聖雅閣書院","Zhongguo Gongxue","Shanghai","CLA","Chinese classics",NA,NA,"China",NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,"Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol1, p. 440;https://zh.wikipedia.org/wiki/%E6%9C%B1%E6%89%A7%E4%BF%A1","Although the Chu family was not wealthy, Chu Chih-hsin received a conventional education in the Chinese classics and studied mathematics with his maternal uncle, Wang Chung-chi." "B142","朱培德","Zhu Peide","Chu P'ei-te",NA,NA,"聖雅閣書院","Zhongguo Gongxue","Shanghai",NA,NA,NA,NA,"China",NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,"Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol1, p. 453","When he was five sui, his paternal grandmother took him to Anning to enter school." "B138","朱希祖","Zhu Xizu","Chu Hsi-tsu",NA,NA,"聖雅閣書院","Zhongguo Gongxue","Shanghai","CLA","Chinese classics",NA,"Zhejiang","China",NA,"1905",NA,NA,NA,"Won a provincial scholarship","Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol1, p. 446","After receiving his early education in the Chinese classics, in 1905 Chu won a Chekiang provincial scholarship for study in Japan." "B138","朱希祖","Zhu Xizu","Chu Hsi-tsu",NA,NA,"聖雅閣書院","Zhongguo Gongxue","Shanghai",NA,NA,NA,NA,"China",NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,"Umprecise datation (in the 1930s)","Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol1, p. 446;In the 1930's, while teaching at Nanking, he made monthly journeys to Soochow to attend lectures given by Chang Ping-lin.","monthly lectures (temporary basis)" "B139","朱湘","Zhu Xiang","Chu Hsiang",NA,NA,"聖雅閣書院","Zhongguo Gongxue","Shanghai","CLA","Chinese classics",NA,NA,"China",NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,"Relative datation (at the age of 6)","Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol1, p. 447","At the age of six, Cuh began classical studies with a private tutor." "B139","朱湘","Zhu Xiang","Chu Hsiang",NA,NA,"聖雅閣書院","Zhongguo Gongxue","Shanghai","ENG","Engineering",NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,"Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol1, p. 447","Thereafter, Chu's boyhood schooling was highly irregular, including a period spent studying engineering in a vocational school and taking English courses at night." "B139","朱湘","Zhu Xiang","Chu Hsiang",NA,NA,"聖雅閣書院","Zhongguo Gongxue","Shanghai","ENG","Engineering",NA,NA,"China",NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,"Relative datation (thereafter)","Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol1, p. 447;Thereafter, Chu's boyhood schooling was highly irregular, including a period spent studying engineering in a vocational school and taking English courses at night.","'Irregular schooling and night courses (not institutionalized)" "B139","朱湘","Zhu Xiang","Chu Hsiang",NA,NA,"聖雅閣書院","Zhongguo Gongxue","Shanghai",NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,"Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol1, p. 447","Thereafter, Chu's boyhood schooling was highly irregular, including a period spent studying engineering in a vocational school and taking English courses at night." "B143","朱紹良","Zhu Shaoliang","Chu Shao-liang",NA,NA,"聖雅閣書院","Zhongguo Gongxue","Shanghai",NA,"IRR",NA,"Fujian","China",NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,"Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol1, p. 457","He received his early education at the military primary school in Fukien and then went to the Nanking Army Middle School." "B145","朱自清","Zhu Ziqing","Chu Tzu-ch'ing",NA,NA,"聖雅閣書院","Zhongguo Gongxue","Shanghai","HUM","Foreign language & Literature",NA,NA,"United Kingdom",NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,"Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol1, p. 465","He spent seven months in London studying English literature and philology." "B145","朱自清","Zhu Ziqing","Chu Tzu-ch'ing",NA,NA,"聖雅閣書院","Zhongguo Gongxue","Shanghai","HUM","Literature","Philosophy",NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,"Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol1, p. 465","As a university student, he studied literature and philosophy and began to contribute articles and poems to Hsin-ch'ao [renaissance] and Hsin Chung-kuo [new China], influential pai-hua [vernacular] magazines of the May Fourth period." "B270","李兆麟","Li Zhaolin","Li Chao-lin",NA,NA,"聖雅閣書院","Zhongguo Gongxue","Shanghai",NA,NA,NA,NA,"China",NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,"Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol2, p. 288","His father died when Li was a small boy, and Li was forced to go to work after completing his primary education." "B276","李先念","Li Xiannian","Li Hsien-nien",NA,NA,"聖雅閣書院","Zhongguo Gongxue","Shanghai",NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,"Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol2, p. 300","Born into a working-class family in Huangan, Hupeh, Li Hsien-nien received no formal education." "B287","李叔同","Li Shutong","Li Shu-t'ung",NA,NA,"聖雅閣書院","Zhongguo Gongxue","Shanghai","CLA","Chinese classics",NA,NA,"China",NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,"Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol2, p. 323","Encouraged by his elder half-brothers, he began to study the Confucian classics and made rapid progress." "B290","李大明","Li Daming","Li Ta-ming",NA,NA,"聖雅閣書院","Zhongguo Gongxue","Shanghai",NA,NA,NA,NA,"Japan",NA,"1918",NA,NA,NA,"Country?","Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol2, p. 333","After receiving his early education in Shekki, Li Ta-ming went to Honolulu in 1918, where he published a Chinese-language periodical Ch'en-hsi [dawn]." "B289","李大釗","Li Dazhao","Li Ta-chao",NA,NA,"聖雅閣書院","Zhongguo Gongxue","Shanghai",NA,NA,NA,NA,"China",NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,"Relative datation (at the age of 16)","Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol2, p. 329","At the age of 16, he sold the family property and entered a middle school at Yungp'ing, near his native town." "B273","李方桂","Li Fanggui","Li Fang-kuei",NA,NA,"聖雅閣書院","Zhongguo Gongxue","Shanghai",NA,NA,NA,"Hebei","China",NA,"1915",NA,NA,NA,NA,"Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol2, p. 295","In 1915, after several years of elementary school supplemented by private tutoring, Li Fang-kuei entered the Shih-ta fu chung [normal university middle school], where he soon demonstrated exceptional ability in all subjects." "B271","李濟","Li Ji","Li Chi",NA,NA,"聖雅閣書院","Zhongguo Gongxue","Shanghai",NA,NA,NA,NA,"China",NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,"Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol2, p. 289","His father, Li Hsün-fu, served in the Ch'ing government in Peking, where Li Chi received his childhood education." "B272","李濟深","Li Jishen","Li Chi-shen",NA,NA,"聖雅閣書院","Zhongguo Gongxue","Shanghai","CLA","Chinese classics",NA,NA,"China",NA,"1903",NA,NA,NA,NA,"Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol2, p. 292","In 1903, after receiving a primary education in the Chinese classics, Li enrolled at the Wuchow Middle School, where one of his teachers was Hu Han-min (q.v.)." "B283","李烈鈞","Li Liejun","Li Lieh-chün",NA,NA,"聖雅閣書院","Zhongguo Gongxue","Shanghai","CLA","Chinese classics",NA,NA,"China",NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,"Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol2, p. 312","After receiving a traditional education in the Chinese classics, he decided to pursue a military career." "B277","李璜","Li Huang","Li Huang",NA,NA,"聖雅閣書院","Zhongguo Gongxue","Shanghai","CLA","Chinese classics",NA,NA,"China",NA,"1908",NA,NA,NA,NA,"Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol2, p. 302","After receiving a primary education in the Chinese classics, he studied at the government foreignlanguage school in Chengtu from 1908 to 1912." "B293","李維漢","Li Weihan","Li Wei-han",NA,NA,"聖雅閣書院","Zhongguo Gongxue","Shanghai",NA,NA,NA,"Hunan","China",NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,"Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol2, p. 342","Born at Liling, southwest of Changsha, Li Wei-han received his early education in his native Hunan." "B284","李銘","Li Ming","Li Ming",NA,NA,"聖雅閣書院","Zhongguo Gongxue","Shanghai","CLA","Chinese classics",NA,NA,"China",NA,"1902",NA,NA,NA,NA,"Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol2, p. 316","After receiving his primary education in the Chinese classics, he went to Hangchow- in 1902 and enrolled at the W^ayland Academy, which was operated by American Baptist missionaries." "B490","杜月笙","Dong Kang","Tu Yueh-sheng",NA,NA,"聖雅閣書院","Zhongguo Gongxue","Shanghai",NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,"Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol3, p. 328;https://zh.wikipedia.org/wiki/%E8%91%A3%E5%BA%B7",NA "B490","杜月笙","Du Yuesheng","Du Yuesheng",NA,NA,"聖雅閣書院","Zhongguo Gongxue","Shanghai",NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,"Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol3, p. 328;https://zh.wikipedia.org/wiki/%E6%9D%9C%E6%9C%88%E7%AC%99",NA "B309","林伯渠","Lin Boqu","Lin Po-ch'ü",NA,NA,"聖雅閣書院","Zhongguo Gongxue","Shanghai","CLA","Chinese classics",NA,NA,"China",NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,"Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol2, p. 377","His father, a teacher and landowner who hoped that the young Lin would become a scholar, guided his early schooling in the Chinese classics." "B310","林森","Lin Sen","Lin Sen",NA,NA,"聖雅閣書院","Zhongguo Gongxue","Shanghai","CLA","Chinese classics",NA,NA,"China",NA,"1877",NA,NA,NA,NA,"Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol2, p. 379","After receiving a traditional education in the Chinese classics, the young Lin entered a missionary school in 1877." "B306","林獻堂","Lin Xiantang","Lin Hsien-t'ang",NA,NA,"聖雅閣書院","Zhongguo Gongxue","Shanghai","CLA","Chinese classics",NA,NA,"China",NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,"Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol2, p. 372","The young Lin received his education in the Chinese classics under private tutors." "B311","林紓","Lin Shu","Lin Shu",NA,NA,"聖雅閣書院","Zhongguo Gongxue","Shanghai","CLA","Chinese classics",NA,NA,"China",NA,"1882",NA,NA,NA,NA,"Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol2, p. 382","After obtaining the chü-jen degree, Lin had no further success in the civil service examinations." "B311","林紓","Lin Shu","Lin Shu",NA,NA,"聖雅閣書院","Zhongguo Gongxue","Shanghai",NA,NA,NA,NA,"China",NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,"Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol2, p. 382","An uncle finally obtained employment, and the small monthly allotment he sent enabled Lin to attend the nearby village school." "B305","林長民","Lin Changmin","Lin Ch'ang-min",NA,NA,"聖雅閣書院","Zhongguo Gongxue","Shanghai","CLA","Chinese classics",NA,NA,NA,NA,"1897",NA,NA,NA,NA,"Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol2, p. 368","After passing the examinations for the shengyuan degree in 1897, Lin Ch'ang-min studied English and Japanese at the Hangchow Language School." "B305","林長民","Lin Changmin","Lin Ch'ang-min",NA,NA,"聖雅閣書院","Zhongguo Gongxue","Shanghai",NA,NA,NA,NA,"China",NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,"Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol2, p. 368","He received his early education in a family school which had been founded by his father, Lin Hsiao-hsun, a Hanlin scholar and devotee of ^Vestern political theory." "B250","柯劭忞","Ke Shaomin","K'o Shao-min",NA,NA,"聖雅閣書院","Zhongguo Gongxue","Shanghai","CLA","Chinese classics",NA,NA,"China",NA,"1886",NA,NA,NA,NA,"Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol2, p. 241","Somewhat earlier, Hsü Shihch'ang (q.v.), who had received the chin-shih degree in the same year as K'o Shao-min and who belonged to the same poetry society, by an executive decree of December 1919 formally accepted the Hsin Yüan-shih in manuscript as one of the standard histories, thus increasing the total number from 24 to 25." "B329","柳亞子","Liu Yazi","Liu Ya-tzu",NA,NA,"聖雅閣書院","Zhongguo Gongxue","Shanghai","CLA","Chinese classics",NA,NA,"China",NA,"1902",NA,NA,NA,NA,"Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol2, p. 421","Having acquired a good classical education, Liu Ya-tzu distinguished himself by passing the sheng-yuan examination at the age of 15 (1902)." "B295","梁啓超","Liang Qichao","Liang Ch'i-ch'ao",NA,NA,"聖雅閣書院","Zhongguo Gongxue","Shanghai","CLA","Chinese classics",NA,"Guangzhou","China",NA,"1889",NA,NA,NA,NA,"Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol2, p. 346;https://zh.wikipedia.org/wiki/%E6%A2%81%E5%90%AF%E8%B6%85",NA "B298","梁士詒","Liang Shiyi","Liang Shih-i",NA,NA,"聖雅閣書院","Zhongguo Gongxue","Shanghai","CLA","Chinese classics",NA,NA,"China",NA,"1889",NA,NA,NA,NA,"Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol2, p. 354","Liang Chih-chien supervised his son's education in the Chinese classics, and the younger Liang became a sheng-yuan in 1886 and a chü-jen in 1889." "B298","梁士詒","Liang Shiyi","Liang Shih-i",NA,NA,"聖雅閣書院","Zhongguo Gongxue","Shanghai","CLA","Chinese classics",NA,NA,"China",NA,"1886",NA,NA,NA,NA,"Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol2, p. 354","Liang Chih-chien supervised his son's education in the Chinese classics, and the younger Liang became a sheng-yuan in 1886 and a chü-jen in 1889." "B301","梁思永","Liang Siyong","Liang Ssu-yung",NA,NA,"聖雅閣書院","Zhongguo Gongxue","Shanghai","CLA","Chinese classics",NA,NA,"Japan",NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,"Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol2, p. 361","Liang spent his early childhood in Japan and received a traditional education in the Chinese classics." "B299","梁漱溟","Liang Shuming","Liang Shu-ming",NA,NA,"聖雅閣書院","Zhongguo Gongxue","Shanghai",NA,"IRR",NA,NA,"China",NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,"Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol2, p. 357","Liang Shu-ming attended a modern primary school, where he learned English, the Shun-t'ien Middle School, and the Chihli Public Law School." "B296","梁鴻志","Liang Hongzhi","Liang Hung-chih",NA,NA,"聖雅閣書院","Zhongguo Gongxue","Shanghai","CLA","Chinese classics",NA,"Fujian","China",NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,"Relative datation","Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol2, p. 351","Liang received his education in the Chinese classics in Japan and then in Ch'anglo." "B296","梁鴻志","Liang Hongzhi","Liang Hung-chih",NA,NA,"聖雅閣書院","Zhongguo Gongxue","Shanghai","CLA","Chinese classics",NA,NA,"Japan",NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,"Relative datation","Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol2, p. 351","Liang received his education in the Chinese classics in Japan and then in Ch'anglo." "B364","梅光迪","Mei Guangdi","Mei Kuang-ti",NA,NA,"聖雅閣書院","Zhongguo Gongxue","Shanghai",NA,NA,NA,"Anhwei","China",NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,"Relative datation","Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol3, p. 24","After completing his secondary education in Anhwei, he went to Peking, where he attended Tsinghua College." "B365","梅蘭芳","Mei Lanfang","Mei Lan-fang",NA,NA,"聖雅閣書院","Zhongguo Gongxue","Shanghai","CLA","Chinese classics",NA,NA,"China",NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,"Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol3, p. 26","After a year of private study, he was sent to the household of another relative to continue his studies with a group of boys." "B367","梅貽寶","Mei Yibao","Mei Yi-pao",NA,NA,"聖雅閣書院","Zhongguo Gongxue","Shanghai","CLA","Chinese classics",NA,NA,"China",NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,"Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol3, p. 31","The young Mei received a primary education in the Chinese classics, and a fine secondary education at the Nankai Middle School (see Chang Po-ling)." "B555","楊增新","Yang Zengxin","Yang Tseng-hsin",NA,NA,"聖雅閣書院","Zhongguo Gongxue","Shanghai","CLA","Chinese classics",NA,NA,"China",NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,"Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol4, p. 11","His father, Yang Ghi-yuan, saw that Yang and his two brothers, Tseng-ling and Tseng-ping, received a thorough education in the Chinese classics." "B554","楊守敬","Yang Shoujing","Yang Shou-ching",NA,NA,"聖雅閣書院","Zhongguo Gongxue","Shanghai","CLA","Chinese classics",NA,NA,"China",NA,"1862",NA,NA,NA,NA,"Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol4, p. 9","He was able to resume his formal education in 1852, and he passed the shengyuan examinations in 1857 and the chü-jen examinations in 1862." "B554","楊守敬","Yang Shoujing","Yang Shou-ching",NA,NA,"聖雅閣書院","Zhongguo Gongxue","Shanghai","CLA","Chinese classics",NA,NA,"China",NA,"1857",NA,NA,NA,NA,"Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol4, p. 9","He was able to resume his formal education in 1852, and he passed the shengyuan examinations in 1857 and the chü-jen examinations in 1862." "B556","楊度","Yang Du","Yang Tu",NA,NA,"聖雅閣書院","Zhongguo Gongxue","Shanghai","CLA","Chinese classics",NA,NA,"China",NA,"1893",NA,NA,NA,NA,"Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol4, p. 13","After passing the provincial examinations held in Changsha in the autumn of 1897, Yang Tu continued his studies at the Tung-chou Academy." "B556","楊度","Yang Du","Yang Tu","Tokyo Kobun Gakuin",NA,"東京弘文學院","Zhongguo Gongxue","Shanghai",NA,"Chinese classics",NA,NA,"China",NA,"1903",NA,NA,NA,NA,"Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol4, p. 13","While studying Chinese classics he also became interested in Western studies and in the reform programs which the Hunan provincial government was then sponsoring." "B553","楊森","Yang Sen","Yang Sen","Shunqingfu lianhe zhongxuetang",NA,"順慶府聯合中學堂","Shunqingfu Lianhe Zhong Xuetang","Shunqing",NA,NA,NA,"Sichuan","China",NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,"Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol4, p. 7;https://zh.wikipedia.org/wiki/%E6%A5%8A%E6%A3%AE",NA "B552","楊虎城","Yang Hucheng","Wang Yao-ch'ing",NA,NA,"順慶府聯合中學堂","Shunqingfu Lianhe Zhong Xuetang","Shunqing",NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,"Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol4, p. 6;https://zh.wikipedia.org/wiki/%E6%9D%A8%E8%99%8E%E5%9F%8E",NA "B378","歐陽竟無","Ouyang Jingwu","Ou-yang Ching-wu",NA,NA,"順慶府聯合中學堂","Shunqingfu Lianhe Zhong Xuetang","Shunqing","CLA","Chinese classics",NA,NA,"China",NA,"1890",NA,NA,NA,NA,"Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol3, p. 47","In 1890 he earned the sheng-yüan degree, but he did not study for higher degrees because he had abandoned the style of writing required in the examinations." "B378","歐陽竟無","Ouyang Jingwu","Ou-yang Ching-wu",NA,NA,"順慶府聯合中學堂","Shunqingfu Lianhe Zhong Xuetang","Shunqing","SCI","Mathematics","Astronomy",NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,"Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol3, p. 47","He also studied mathematics and astronomy." "B492","段錫朋","Duan Xipeng","Tuan Hsi-p'eng",NA,NA,"順慶府聯合中學堂","Shunqingfu Lianhe Zhong Xuetang","Shunqing","CLA","Chinese classics",NA,NA,"China",NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,"Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol3, p. 335","Born into a scholarly family in Yunghsin, Kiangsi, Tuan Hsi-p'eng received his early education in the Chinese classics at home." "B362","毛澤東","Mao Zedong","Mao Tse-tung",NA,NA,"順慶府聯合中學堂","Shunqingfu Lianhe Zhong Xuetang","Shunqing",NA,NA,NA,"Hunan","China",NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,"Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol3, p. 2","Mao soon left his home district and walked to Changsha, the political, intellectual, and commercial capital of Hunan, to enter middle school." "B507","汪精衛","Wang Jingwei","Wang Ching-wei",NA,NA,"順慶府聯合中學堂","Shunqingfu Lianhe Zhong Xuetang","Shunqing","CLA","Chinese classics",NA,NA,"China",NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,"Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol3, p. 369","The youngest of ten children, Wang Ching-wei received his childhood education in the Chinese classics at home under his father's tutelage." "B409","沈尹默","Shen Yinmo","Shen Yin-mo",NA,NA,"順慶府聯合中學堂","Shunqingfu Lianhe Zhong Xuetang","Shunqing","CLA","Chinese classics",NA,NA,"China",NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,"Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol3, p. 116","After receiving a traditional primary education in the Chinese classics, he attended the Chiahsing Normal School and later joined his brothers, Shen Shih-yuan and Shen Chien-shih, in Japan for advanced studies." "B409","沈尹默","Shen Yinmo","Shen Yin-mo",NA,NA,"順慶府聯合中學堂","Shunqingfu Lianhe Zhong Xuetang","Shunqing",NA,NA,NA,NA,"Japan",NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,"Relative datation","Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol3, p. 116","After receiving a traditional primary education in the Chinese classics, he attended the Chiahsing Normal School and later joined his brothers, Shen Shih-yuan and Shen Chien-shih, in Japan for advanced studies." "B400","沈家本","Shen Jiaben","Shen Chia-pen",NA,NA,"順慶府聯合中學堂","Shunqingfu Lianhe Zhong Xuetang","Shunqing","CLA","Chinese classics",NA,NA,"China",NA,"1883",NA,NA,NA,NA,"Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol3, p. 95","He became known for his ability to draft opinions for difficult cases, and he was promoted to more important sections of the board soon after 1883, when he obtained the chin-shih degree." "B400","沈家本","Shen Jiaben","Shen Chia-pen",NA,NA,"順慶府聯合中學堂","Shunqingfu Lianhe Zhong Xuetang","Shunqing","CLA","Chinese classics",NA,NA,"China",NA,"1865",NA,NA,NA,NA,"Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol3, p. 95","In 1865 Shen received the chti-jen degree, and for the next two decades he worked in minor offices of the Board of Punishments." "B400","沈家本","Shen Jiaben","Shen Chia-pen",NA,NA,"順慶府聯合中學堂","Shunqingfu Lianhe Zhong Xuetang","Shunqing","CLA","Chinese classics",NA,NA,"China",NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,"Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol3, p. 95","Shen Chia-pen received a traditional education in the Chinese classics, and he acquired an interest in law from his father." "B405","沈從文","Shen Congwen","Shen Ts'ung-wen",NA,NA,"順慶府聯合中學堂","Shunqingfu Lianhe Zhong Xuetang","Shunqing",NA,NA,NA,"Hunan","China",NA,"1917",NA,NA,NA,NA,"Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol3, p. 107;https://zh.wikipedia.org/wiki/%E6%B2%88%E4%BB%8E%E6%96%87",NA "B405","沈從文","Shen Congwen","Shen Ts'ung-wen",NA,NA,"順慶府聯合中學堂","Shunqingfu Lianhe Zhong Xuetang","Shunqing",NA,NA,NA,NA,"China",NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,"Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol3, p. 107;https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shen_Congwen",NA "B408","沈怡","Shen Yi","Shen Yi",NA,NA,"順慶府聯合中學堂","Shunqingfu Lianhe Zhong Xuetang","Shunqing","CLA","Chinese classics",NA,"Zhejiang","China",NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,"Relative datation","Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol3, p. 115","After receiving his early education in Chekiang, he studied at Tung-chi University in Shanghai, where he was graduated from the department of civil engineering in 1920." "B401","沈鈞儒","Shen Junru","Shen Chün-ju",NA,NA,"順慶府聯合中學堂","Shunqingfu Lianhe Zhong Xuetang","Shunqing",NA,"Chinese classics",NA,NA,"China",NA,"1904",NA,NA,NA,"Later Hosei University","Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol3, p. 99;https://zh.wikipedia.org/wiki/%E6%B2%88%E9%92%A7%E5%84%92",NA "B407","沈雁冰","Shen Yanbing","Shen Yen-ping",NA,NA,"順慶府聯合中學堂","Shunqingfu Lianhe Zhong Xuetang","Shunqing",NA,NA,NA,"Zhejiang","China",NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,"Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol3, p. 110","He attended middle schools in Huchow, Chiahsing, and Hangchow." "B407","沈雁冰","Shen Yanbing","Shen Yen-ping",NA,NA,"順慶府聯合中學堂","Shunqingfu Lianhe Zhong Xuetang","Shunqing",NA,NA,NA,NA,"China",NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,"Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol3, p. 110","He attended middle schools in Huchow, Chiahsing, and Hangchow." "B407","沈雁冰","Shen Yanbing","Shen Yen-ping",NA,NA,"順慶府聯合中學堂","Shunqingfu Lianhe Zhong Xuetang","Shunqing",NA,NA,NA,NA,"China",NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,"Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol3, p. 110","He attended middle schools in Huchow, Chiahsing, and Hangchow." "B453","湯用彤","Tang Yongtong","T'ang Yung-t'ung",NA,NA,"順慶府聯合中學堂","Shunqingfu Lianhe Zhong Xuetang","Shunqing","CLA","Chinese classics",NA,"Gansu","China",NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,"Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol3, p. 239","Born in Huaiyuan, Kansu, T'ang Yung-t'ung received a sound classical education, including several years of study with the noted Buddhist scholar Ou-yang Ching-wu (q.v.)." "B392","溥儒","Pu Ru","P'u-ju",NA,NA,"順慶府聯合中學堂","Shunqingfu Lianhe Zhong Xuetang","Shunqing","CLA","Chinese classics",NA,"Hebei","China",NA,"1914",NA,NA,NA,NA,"Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol3, p. 79","After receiving a traditional education in Peking, P'u-ju went to Germany about 1914 and enrolled at the University of Berlin." "B383","潘光旦","Pan Guangdan","P'an Kuang-tan",NA,NA,"順慶府聯合中學堂","Shunqingfu Lianhe Zhong Xuetang","Shunqing","CLA","Chinese classics",NA,NA,"China",NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,"Relative datation","Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol3, p. 61","After receiving a traditional education in the Chinese classics, P'an entered Tsinghua College." "B388","彭湃","Peng Pai","P'eng P'ai",NA,NA,"順慶府聯合中學堂","Shunqingfu Lianhe Zhong Xuetang","Shunqing","CLA","Chinese classics",NA,"Guangdong","China",NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,"Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol3, p. 70","Born into a well-to-do landlord family in Haifeng (Hoifung), Kwangtung, P'eng P'ai received a traditional primary education in the Chinese classics." "B388","彭湃","Peng Pai","P'eng P'ai",NA,NA,"順慶府聯合中學堂","Shunqingfu Lianhe Zhong Xuetang","Shunqing",NA,NA,NA,NA,"Japan",NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,"Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol3, p. 70","After he had completed his middle-school education, he and several other local youths were encouraged to continue their studies in Japan by Ch'en Chiung-ming (q.v.), a prominent native of Haifeng and at that time the commander of the Kwangtung Army stationed at Swatow." "B377","烏斯滿·巴圖爾","Wusiman Batuer","Osman",NA,NA,"順慶府聯合中學堂","Shunqingfu Lianhe Zhong Xuetang","Shunqing",NA,"IRR",NA,"Sinkiang","China",NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,"Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol3, p. 46","The Kazakhs of Sinkiang were nomadic herdsmen, and Osman received his basic Islamic education in various encampments." "B192","熊佛西","Xiong Fuxi","Hsiung Fo-hsi",NA,NA,"順慶府聯合中學堂","Shunqingfu Lianhe Zhong Xuetang","Shunqing",NA,NA,NA,"Hubei","China",NA,"1911",NA,NA,NA,NA,"Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol2, p. 106","At the time of the 1911 revolution, Hsiung's father took him to Hankow, where he completed his primary and middle school education." "B194","熊克武","Xiong Kewu","Hsiung K'o-wu",NA,NA,"順慶府聯合中學堂","Shunqingfu Lianhe Zhong Xuetang","Shunqing",NA,NA,NA,NA,"China",NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,"Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol2, p. 110","After receiving his early education in Szechwan, he went to Japan for advanced study and enrolled in the Shikan Gakko [military academy] ." "B196","熊十力","Xiong Shili","Hsiung Shih-li",NA,NA,"順慶府聯合中學堂","Shunqingfu Lianhe Zhong Xuetang","Shunqing","CLA","Chinese classics",NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,"Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol2, p. 116","Later, he studied the Confucian classics under his father's guidance." "B196","熊十力","Xiong Shili","Hsiung Shih-li",NA,NA,"順慶府聯合中學堂","Shunqingfu Lianhe Zhong Xuetang","Shunqing",NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,"Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol2, p. 116","On his deathbed, he told Hsiung Shih-li that fate had terminated the boy's schooling and that, since the boy was w^eak and sickly, it would be best for him to become a tailor." "B193","熊希齡","Xiong Xiling","Hsiung Hsi-lin",NA,NA,"順慶府聯合中學堂","Shunqingfu Lianhe Zhong Xuetang","Shunqing","CLA","Chinese classics",NA,NA,"China",NA,"1895",NA,NA,NA,NA,"Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol2, p. 108","Hsiung was a brilliant student, and in 1895 he obtained the chin-shih degree at the remarkably early age of 24." "B195","熊式輝","Xiong Shihui","Hsiung Shih-hui",NA,NA,"順慶府聯合中學堂","Shunqingfu Lianhe Zhong Xuetang","Shunqing",NA,NA,NA,NA,"China",NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,"Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol2, p. 112","Hsiung received his early education in a private school in his native village." "B503","王震","Wang Zhen","Wang Chen",NA,NA,"順慶府聯合中學堂","Shunqingfu Lianhe Zhong Xuetang","Shunqing",NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,"Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol3, p. 360;https://zh.wikipedia.org/wiki/%E7%8E%8B%E9%9C%87",NA "B503","王震","Wang Zhen","Wang Chen",NA,NA,"順慶府聯合中學堂","Shunqingfu Lianhe Zhong Xuetang","Shunqing",NA,NA,NA,NA,"China",NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,"Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol3, p. 360;https://zh.wikipedia.org/wiki/%E7%8E%8B%E9%9C%87",NA "B518","王世傑","Wang Shijie","Wang Shih-chieh",NA,NA,"順慶府聯合中學堂","Shunqingfu Lianhe Zhong Xuetang","Shunqing",NA,NA,NA,"Hubei","China",NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,"Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol3, p. 395","Little is known about Wang Shih-chieh's family background or early life except that he was born in Ch'ungyang, Hupeh, and that he received his primary and secondary education in his native province." "B509","王先謙","Wang Xianqian","Wang Hsien-ch'ien",NA,NA,"順慶府聯合中學堂","Shunqingfu Lianhe Zhong Xuetang","Shunqing","CLA","Chinese classics",NA,NA,"China",NA,"1865",NA,NA,NA,"Chinese Wikipedia indicates 1903, but this is not coherent with his career, even in the same Wiki page. Boorman date adopted.","Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol3, p. 379;https://zh.wikipedia.org/wiki/%E7%8E%8B%E5%85%88%E8%AC%99",NA "B509","王先謙","Wang Xianqian","Wang Hsien-ch'ien",NA,NA,"順慶府聯合中學堂","Shunqingfu Lianhe Zhong Xuetang","Shunqing","CLA","Chinese classics",NA,NA,"China",NA,"1864",NA,NA,NA,NA,"Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol3, p. 379;https://zh.wikipedia.org/wiki/%E7%8E%8B%E5%85%88%E8%AC%99",NA "B515","王國維","Wang Guowei","Wang Kuo-wei",NA,NA,"順慶府聯合中學堂","Shunqingfu Lianhe Zhong Xuetang","Shunqing","CLA","Chinese classics",NA,"Zhejiang","China",NA,"1892",NA,NA,NA,NA,"Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol3, p. 388;https://zh.wikipedia.org/wiki/%E7%8E%8B%E5%9B%BD%E7%BB%B4","In 1892 Wang Kuo-wei entered a local academy in Chekiang and passed the sheng-yuan examinations." "B508","王寵惠","Wang Chonghui","Wang Ch'ung-hui",NA,NA,"順慶府聯合中學堂","Shunqingfu Lianhe Zhong Xuetang","Shunqing",NA,NA,NA,"Guangdong","Hong Kong",NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,"Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol3, p. 376","Wang received a bilingual education at Hong Kong, where he attended St. Paul's College and Queens College and studied classical Chinese with a tutor." "B510","王揖唐","Wang Yitang","Wang I-t'ang",NA,NA,"順慶府聯合中學堂","Shunqingfu Lianhe Zhong Xuetang","Shunqing","CLA","Chinese classics",NA,NA,"China",NA,"1904",NA,NA,NA,NA,"Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol3, p. 380","After receiving a traditional education in the Chinese classics, Wang I-t'ang passed the examinations for the chü-jen degree in 1903 and achieved the chinshih degree in 1904." "B510","王揖唐","Wang Yitang","Wang I-t'ang",NA,NA,"順慶府聯合中學堂","Shunqingfu Lianhe Zhong Xuetang","Shunqing","CLA","Chinese classics",NA,NA,"China",NA,"1903",NA,NA,NA,NA,"Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol3, p. 380","After receiving a traditional education in the Chinese classics, Wang I-t'ang passed the examinations for the chü-jen degree in 1903 and achieved the chinshih degree in 1904." "B074","王明","Wang Ming","Ch'en Shao-yü",NA,NA,"順慶府聯合中學堂","Shunqingfu Lianhe Zhong Xuetang","Shunqing",NA,NA,NA,NA,"China",NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,"Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol1, p. 231","He attended middle school in Wuhan, where he was attracted to the activities of the Socialist Youth League." "B506","王景春","Wang Jingchun","Wang Ching-ch'un",NA,NA,"順慶府聯合中學堂","Shunqingfu Lianhe Zhong Xuetang","Shunqing",NA,NA,NA,NA,"China",NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,"Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol3, p. 366","Born into a Christian family in Luanhsien, Chihli (Hopei), Wang Ching-ch'un received his early education at a school operated by the local Methodist mission, where his father, Wang Zy-yan, served as a pastor." "B504","王正廷","Wang Zhengting","Wang Cheng-t'ing",NA,NA,"順慶府聯合中學堂","Shunqingfu Lianhe Zhong Xuetang","Shunqing",NA,NA,NA,NA,"China",NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,"Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol3, p. 362","The young Wang received his early education at local Fenghua schools and then at missionary schools in Shanghai." "B504","王正廷","Wang Zhengting","Wang Cheng-t'ing",NA,NA,"順慶府聯合中學堂","Shunqingfu Lianhe Zhong Xuetang","Shunqing",NA,NA,NA,NA,"China",NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,"Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol3, p. 362","The young Wang received his early education at local Fenghua schools and then at missionary schools in Shanghai." "B520","王瑤卿","Wang Yaoqing","Wang Yao-'ch'ing",NA,NA,"順慶府聯合中學堂","Shunqingfu Lianhe Zhong Xuetang","Shunqing",NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,"Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol3, p. 398;https://zh.wikipedia.org/wiki/%E7%8E%8B%E7%91%B6%E5%8D%BF",NA "B512","王闓運","Wang Kaiyun","Wang K'ai-yun",NA,NA,"順慶府聯合中學堂","Shunqingfu Lianhe Zhong Xuetang","Shunqing","CLA","Chinese classics",NA,NA,"China",NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,"Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol3, p. 384","Three years later, the Ch'ing court awarded Wang an honorary chin-shih degree and a brevet appointment as reader of the Hanlin Academy." "B415","石瑛","Shi Ying","Shih Ying",NA,NA,"順慶府聯合中學堂","Shunqingfu Lianhe Zhong Xuetang","Shunqing","CLA","Chinese classics",NA,NA,"China",NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,"Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol3, p. 130","Shih received a thorough education in the Chinese classics." "B414","石美玉","Shi Meiyu","Shih Mei-yü",NA,NA,"順慶府聯合中學堂","Shunqingfu Lianhe Zhong Xuetang","Shunqing",NA,NA,NA,NA,"China",NA,"1892",NA,NA,NA,NA,"Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol3, p. 128","On completing her middle school education in 1892, Shih Mei-yü went with Miss Howe to the United States to begin medical training." "B502","萬福麟","Wan Fulin","Wan Fu-lin",NA,NA,"順慶府聯合中學堂","Shunqingfu Lianhe Zhong Xuetang","Shunqing",NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,"Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol3, p. 358;https://zh.wikipedia.org/wiki/%E8%90%AC%E7%A6%8F%E9%BA%9F",NA "B372","穆湘玥","Mu Xiangyue","Mu Hsiang-yueh",NA,NA,"順慶府聯合中學堂","Shunqingfu Lianhe Zhong Xuetang","Shunqing","AGR","Agriculture",NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,"Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol3, p. 38;https://zh.wikipedia.org/wiki/%E7%A9%86%E6%B9%98%E7%8E%A5","He therefore decided to study agriculture instead of economics." "B372","穆湘玥","Mu Xiangyue","Mu Hsiang-yueh",NA,NA,"順慶府聯合中學堂","Shunqingfu Lianhe Zhong Xuetang","Shunqing","CLA","Chinese classics",NA,NA,"China",NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,"Relative datation (at the age of 6)","Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol3, p. 38;https://zh.wikipedia.org/wiki/%E7%A9%86%E6%B9%98%E7%8E%A5","at the age of six sui, H. Y. Moh began to receive a traditional education in the Chinese classics." "B141","竺可楨","Zhu Kezhen","Chu K'o-chen",NA,NA,"順慶府聯合中學堂","Shunqingfu Lianhe Zhong Xuetang","Shunqing",NA,NA,NA,NA,"China",NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,"Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol1, p. 451","He completed his primary schooling in his native Shaohsing and his middle school education in Shanghai." "B141","竺可楨","Zhu Kezhen","Chu K'o-chen",NA,NA,"順慶府聯合中學堂","Shunqingfu Lianhe Zhong Xuetang","Shunqing",NA,NA,NA,NA,"China",NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,"Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol1, p. 451","He completed his primary schooling in his native Shaohsing and his middle school education in Shanghai." "B151","範長江","Fan Changjiang","Fan Ch'ang-chiang",NA,NA,"順慶府聯合中學堂","Shunqingfu Lianhe Zhong Xuetang","Shunqing",NA,NA,NA,"Sichuan","China",NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,"Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol2, p. 10","Fan Ch'ang-chiang received his early education in his native district of Neichiang, Szechwan, and attended middle school at Chengtu, the provincial capital." "B151","範長江","Fan Changjiang","Fan Ch'ang-chiang",NA,NA,"順慶府聯合中學堂","Shunqingfu Lianhe Zhong Xuetang","Shunqing",NA,NA,NA,"Sichuan","China",NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,"Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol2, p. 10","Fan Ch'ang-chiang received his early education in his native district of Neichiang, Szechwan, and attended middle school at Chengtu, the provincial capital." "B369","缪荃孫","Miao Quansun","Miao Ch'üan-sun",NA,NA,"順慶府聯合中學堂","Shunqingfu Lianhe Zhong Xuetang","Shunqing","CLA","Chinese classics",NA,NA,"China",NA,"1876",NA,NA,NA,NA,"Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol3, p. 34","In 1876 Miao Ch'uan-sun achieved the chin-shih degree and became a compiler in the Hanlin Academy." "B369","缪荃孫","Miao Quansun","Miao Ch'üan-sun",NA,NA,"順慶府聯合中學堂","Shunqingfu Lianhe Zhong Xuetang","Shunqing","CLA","Chinese classics",NA,"Sichuan","China",NA,"1867",NA,NA,NA,"Failed to obtain the degree because of his place of residence","Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol3, p. 34","In 1867 Miao passed the examinations given in Szechwan for the chü-jen degree, but he was not awarded the degree because he was not a permanent resident of Szechwan." "B338","羅文幹","Luo Wengan","Lo Wen-kan",NA,NA,"順慶府聯合中學堂","Shunqingfu Lianhe Zhong Xuetang","Shunqing",NA,NA,NA,"Guangdong","China",NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,"Relative location (his native province)","Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol2, p. 438","After receiving his primary and secondary education in his native province, he went to England and enrolled at Oxford in 1906." "B338","羅文幹","Luo Wengan","Lo Wen-kan",NA,NA,"順慶府聯合中學堂","Shunqingfu Lianhe Zhong Xuetang","Shunqing",NA,NA,NA,"Guangdong","China",NA,"1906",NA,NA,NA,NA,"Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol2, p. 438","After receiving his primary and secondary education in his native province, he went to England and enrolled at Oxford in 1906." "B336","羅榮桓","Luo Ronghuan","Lo Jung-huan",NA,NA,"順慶府聯合中學堂","Shunqingfu Lianhe Zhong Xuetang","Shunqing",NA,NA,NA,"Hunan","China",NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,"Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol2, p. 434","After being graduated from a middle school in Changsha, Lo attended Sun Yat-sen University in Canton." "B337","羅隆基","Luo Longji","Lo Lung-chi",NA,NA,"順慶府聯合中學堂","Shunqingfu Lianhe Zhong Xuetang","Shunqing","CLA","Chinese classics",NA,NA,"China",NA,"1912",NA,NA,NA,NA,"Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol2, p. 435","After receiving a traditional education in the Chinese classics, he went to Peking in 1912 and entered Tsinghua College, where he became known for participating in student activities and for leading student movements." "B526","聞家驊","Wen Yiduo","Wen I-to",NA,NA,"順慶府聯合中學堂","Shunqingfu Lianhe Zhong Xuetang","Shunqing","CLA","Chinese classics",NA,NA,"China",NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,"Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol3, p. 408","Born into a large family of some affluence in Hsishui, Hupeh, Wen I-to received a closely supervised traditional education under the guidance of his father, who held the sheng-yuan degree." "B526","聞家驊","Wen Yiduo","Wen I-to",NA,NA,"順慶府聯合中學堂","Shunqingfu Lianhe Zhong Xuetang","Shunqing","CLA","Chinese classics",NA,NA,"China",NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,"Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol3, p. 408","Born into a large family of some affluence in Hsishui, Hupeh, Wen I-to received a closely supervised traditional education under the guidance of his father, who held the sheng-yuan degree." "B222","胡元倓","Hu Yuantan","Hu Yuan-t'an",NA,NA,"順慶府聯合中學堂","Shunqingfu Lianhe Zhong Xuetang","Shunqing","CLA","Chinese classics",NA,NA,"China",NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,"Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol2, p. 182","As was common for persons of his background, Hu received his early education entirely along classical lines." "B223","胡筠","Hu Yun","Hu Yün",NA,NA,"順慶府聯合中學堂","Shunqingfu Lianhe Zhong Xuetang","Shunqing",NA,NA,NA,NA,"China",NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,"Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol2, p. 183","Because he was a sickly child, he received no schooling until he was 8 years old." "B218","胡蝶","Hu Die","Hu Tieh",NA,NA,"順慶府聯合中學堂","Shunqingfu Lianhe Zhong Xuetang","Shunqing",NA,NA,NA,NA,"China",NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,"Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol2, p. 174;https://zh.wikipedia.org/wiki/%E8%83%A1%E8%9D%B6",NA "B217","胡適","Hu Shi","Hu Shih",NA,NA,"順慶府聯合中學堂","Shunqingfu Lianhe Zhong Xuetang","Shunqing","CLA","Chinese classics",NA,NA,"China",NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,"Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol2, p. 167","He was, by his own account, a precocious student, having learned a thousand characters before entering school at the age of four." "B217","胡適","Hu Shi","Hu Shih",NA,NA,"順慶府聯合中學堂","Shunqingfu Lianhe Zhong Xuetang","Shunqing",NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,"Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol2, p. 167","He received a classical primary education and read a good deal of history." "B217","胡適","Hu Shi","Hu Shih",NA,NA,"順慶府聯合中學堂","Shunqingfu Lianhe Zhong Xuetang","Shunqing",NA,NA,NA,NA,"China",NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,"Which city? Which schools?","Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol2, p. 167","He remained in the city for six years and attended several of the so-called new schools, which taught English, Western mathematics, and rudimentary natural science in addition to more traditional subjects." "B417","舒新城","Shu Xincheng","Shu Hsin-ch'eng",NA,NA,"順慶府聯合中學堂","Shunqingfu Lianhe Zhong Xuetang","Shunqing",NA,NA,NA,NA,"China",NA,"1903",NA,NA,NA,NA,"Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol3, p. 135","Shu studied at the clan school in 1903 and spent his spare time working in his father's newly opened general store and studying commercial accounting." "B001","艾思奇","Ai Siqi","Ai Ssu-ch'i",NA,NA,"順慶府聯合中學堂","Shunqingfu Lianhe Zhong Xuetang","Shunqing","HUM","Philosophy",NA,NA,"Japan",NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,"Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol1, p. 1;https://baike.baidu.com/item/艾思奇","It may be surmised that the family must have been in reasonably comfortable circumstances and that as a boy Ai received a formal education, for it is known that he went to Japan and studied philosophy there." "B102","艾青","Ai Qing","Chiang Hai-ch'eng",NA,NA,"順慶府聯合中學堂","Shunqingfu Lianhe Zhong Xuetang","Shunqing","HUM","Art",NA,"Jiangsu","China",NA,NA,"A few months",NA,NA,"For a few months","Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol1, p. 317;https://zh.wikipedia.org/wiki/%E8%89%BE%E9%9D%92","After graduation from middle school, Ai studied medicine, but soon decided that he wished to become a painter and attended an art school in Shanghai for a few months." "B102","艾青","Ai Qing","Chiang Hai-ch'eng",NA,NA,"順慶府聯合中學堂","Shunqingfu Lianhe Zhong Xuetang","Shunqing","MED","Medicine",NA,NA,"China",NA,NA,"A few months",NA,NA,NA,"Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol1, p. 317;https://zh.wikipedia.org/wiki/%E8%89%BE%E9%9D%92","After graduation from middle school, Ai studied medicine, but soon decided that he wished to become a painter and attended an art school in Shanghai for a few months." "B102","艾青","Ai Qing","Chiang Hai-ch'eng",NA,NA,"順慶府聯合中學堂","Shunqingfu Lianhe Zhong Xuetang","Shunqing",NA,NA,NA,NA,"China",NA,"1926",NA,NA,NA,NA,"Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol1, p. 317;https://zh.wikipedia.org/wiki/%E8%89%BE%E9%9D%92",NA "B371","莫德惠","Mo Dehui","Mo Te-hui",NA,NA,"順慶府聯合中學堂","Shunqingfu Lianhe Zhong Xuetang","Shunqing","CLA","Chinese classics",NA,NA,"China",NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,"Relative datation (at the age of 20)","Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol3, p. 37","He received a traditional education in the Chinese classics, and he passed the examinations for the sheng-yuan degree at the age of 20 sui." "B562","葉劍英","Ye Jianying","Yeh Chien-ying",NA,NA,"順慶府聯合中學堂","Shunqingfu Lianhe Zhong Xuetang","Shunqing","CLA","Chinese classics",NA,NA,"China",NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,"Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol4, p. 23","As a boy, Yeh received a solid education in the classical Chinese curriculum in a private tutoring school." "B568","葉德輝","Ye Dehui","Yeh Te-hui",NA,NA,"順慶府聯合中學堂","Shunqingfu Lianhe Zhong Xuetang","Shunqing","CLA","Chinese classics",NA,NA,"China",NA,"1892",NA,NA,NA,NA,"Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol4, p. 35","He then returned to his books, passing the examinations for the chü-jen degree in 1885 and obtaining the chin-shih degree in 1892." "B568","葉德輝","Ye Dehui","Yeh Te-hui",NA,NA,"順慶府聯合中學堂","Shunqingfu Lianhe Zhong Xuetang","Shunqing","CLA","Chinese classics",NA,NA,"China",NA,"1885",NA,NA,NA,NA,"Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol4, p. 35","He then returned to his books, passing the examinations for the chü-jen degree in 1885 and obtaining the chin-shih degree in 1892." "B568","葉德輝","Ye Dehui","Yeh Te-hui",NA,NA,"順慶府聯合中學堂","Shunqingfu Lianhe Zhong Xuetang","Shunqing","CLA","Chinese classics",NA,NA,"China",NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,"Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol4, p. 35","After obtaining his sheng-yuan degree, however, he deserted scholarship for several years to follow a business career." "B568","葉德輝","Ye Dehui","Yeh Te-hui",NA,NA,"順慶府聯合中學堂","Shunqingfu Lianhe Zhong Xuetang","Shunqing","CLA","Chinese classics",NA,NA,"China",NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,"Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol4, p. 35","The eldest son of Yeh Chün-lan, who achieved the rank of expectant magistrate in Chihli (Hopei), Yeh Te-hui received a classical education." "B566","葉恭綽","Ye Gongzhuo","Yeh Kung-cho",NA,NA,"順慶府聯合中學堂","Shunqingfu Lianhe Zhong Xuetang","Shunqing","CLA","Chinese classics",NA,NA,"China",NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,"Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol4, p. 31","He received a thorough education in the Chinese classics and showed great promise as a scholar." "B497","董作賓","Dong Zuobin","Tung Tso-pin",NA,NA,"順慶府聯合中學堂","Shunqingfu Lianhe Zhong Xuetang","Shunqing",NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,"Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol3, p. 345","He studied philology, archaeology, ethnology, and history." "B493","董其武","Dong Qiwu","Tung Ch'i-wu",NA,NA,"順慶府聯合中學堂","Shunqingfu Lianhe Zhong Xuetang","Shunqing",NA,NA,NA,NA,"China",NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,"Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol3, p. 336","Tung attended a nearby middle school and then entered the Pin-yeh School at Taiyuan, a military school." "B496","董必武","Dong Biwu","Tung Pi-wu",NA,NA,"順慶府聯合中學堂","Shunqingfu Lianhe Zhong Xuetang","Shunqing","CLA","Chinese classics",NA,NA,"China",NA,"1901",NA,NA,NA,NA,"Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol3, p. 341","Tung Piwu received his early education in the Chinese classics at home and passed the sheng-yuan examinations in 1901." "B496","董必武","Dong Biwu","Tung Pi-wu",NA,NA,"順慶府聯合中學堂","Shunqingfu Lianhe Zhong Xuetang","Shunqing","CLA","Chinese classics",NA,NA,"China",NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,"Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol3, p. 341","Tung Piwu received his early education in the Chinese classics at home and passed the sheng-yuan examinations in 1901." "B496","董必武","Dong Biwu","Tung Pi-wu",NA,NA,"順慶府聯合中學堂","Shunqingfu Lianhe Zhong Xuetang","Shunqing",NA,NA,NA,"Wuhan","China",NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,"Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol3, p. 341","He then went to Wuchang to attend a junior middle school which had a modern curriculum." "B496","董必武","Dong Biwu","Tung Pi-wu",NA,NA,"順慶府聯合中學堂","Shunqingfu Lianhe Zhong Xuetang","Shunqing",NA,NA,NA,NA,"China",NA,"1911",NA,NA,NA,NA,"Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol3, p. 341","In 1911, after attending senior middle school for a few months, he accepted a position as a schoolmaster in Huangchou." "B494","董顯光","Dong Xianguang","Tung Hsien-kuang",NA,NA,"順慶府聯合中學堂","Shunqingfu Lianhe Zhong Xuetang","Shunqing",NA,NA,NA,NA,"China",NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,"Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol3, p. 337","Born into a family of some means in Yinhsien, Chekiang, Hollington Tong received his early education at a missionary school in Soochow." "B477","蔡元培","Cai Yuanpei","Ts'ai Yuan-p'ei",NA,NA,"順慶府聯合中學堂","Shunqingfu Lianhe Zhong Xuetang","Shunqing","CLA","Chinese classics",NA,NA,"China",NA,"1890",NA,NA,NA,NA,"Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol3, p. 295;https://zh.wikipedia.org/wiki/%E8%94%A1%E5%85%83%E5%9F%B9","In 1 889 he gained the chü-jen degree, and in 1890 he passed the metropolitan examinations for the chin-shih degree, thus becoming one of the youngest candidates to gain the top degree in the imperial examination system." "B477","蔡元培","Cai Yuanpei","Ts'ai Yuan-p'ei",NA,NA,"順慶府聯合中學堂","Shunqingfu Lianhe Zhong Xuetang","Shunqing","CLA","Chinese classics",NA,NA,"China",NA,"1889",NA,NA,NA,NA,"Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol3, p. 295;https://zh.wikipedia.org/wiki/%E8%94%A1%E5%85%83%E5%9F%B9","In 1 889 he gained the chü-jen degree, and in 1890 he passed the metropolitan examinations for the chin-shih degree, thus becoming one of the youngest candidates to gain the top degree in the imperial examination system." "B477","蔡元培","Cai Yuanpei","Ts'ai Yuan-p'ei",NA,NA,"順慶府聯合中學堂","Shunqingfu Lianhe Zhong Xuetang","Shunqing","CLA","Chinese classics",NA,NA,"China",NA,"1883",NA,NA,NA,NA,"Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol3, p. 295;https://zh.wikipedia.org/wiki/%E8%94%A1%E5%85%83%E5%9F%B9","After he had gained the sheng-yuan degree in 1883, Ts'ai had lost interest in the stereotyped form of Chinese literary composition characterized as the eightlegged essay and had devoted his full attention to study of Chinese language and history, which did not contribute directly to success in the examination system of the time." "B477","蔡元培","Cai Yuanpei","Ts'ai Yuan-p'ei",NA,NA,"順慶府聯合中學堂","Shunqingfu Lianhe Zhong Xuetang","Shunqing","CLA","Chinese classics",NA,NA,"China",NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,"Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol3, p. 295;https://zh.wikipedia.org/wiki/%E8%94%A1%E5%85%83%E5%9F%B9","Ts'ai began his education in the Chinese classics at the age of 6 sui." "B472","蔡暢","Cai Chang","Ts'ai Ch'ang",NA,NA,"湖南省立第三師范學校","Shunqingfu Lianhe Zhong Xuetang","Shunqing",NA,NA,"Undetermined","Hunan","China",NA,"1922",NA,NA,NA,NA,"Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol3, p. 282",NA "B472","蔡暢","Cai Chang","Ts'ai Ch'ang",NA,NA,"湖南省立第三師范學校","Shunqingfu Lianhe Zhong Xuetang","Shunqing","SSC","Political science",NA,NA,"France",NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,"Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol3, p. 282;https://zh.wikipedia.org/wiki/%E8%94%A1%E7%95%85","In France, Ts'ai Ch'ang studied political science, worked in a factory, and joined the French branch of the Chinese Communist party." "B109","蔣作賓","Jiang Zuobin","Chiang Tso-pin",NA,NA,"湖南省立第三師范學校","Shunqingfu Lianhe Zhong Xuetang","Shunqing","CLA","Chinese classics",NA,NA,"China",NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,"Relative datation (At the age of 5)","Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol1, p. 358","He received his early education in the traditional manner and at the age of 15 sui passed the official examination for the sheng-yuan degree." "B105","蔣光鼐","Jiang Guangnai","Chiang Kuang-nai",NA,NA,"湖南省立第三師范學校","Shunqingfu Lianhe Zhong Xuetang","Shunqing","CLA","Chinese classics",NA,NA,"China",NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,"Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol1, p. 344","Born into a fairly prosperous landlord family in Tungkuan, Kwangtung, Chiang Kuang-nai received a traditional education in his boyhood, but decided on a military career and entered a military school." "B106","蔣夢麟","Jiang Menglin","Chiang Meng-lin",NA,NA,"湖南省立第三師范學校","Shunqingfu Lianhe Zhong Xuetang","Shunqing","AGR","Agriculture",NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,"Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol1, p. 347","He spent his first semester studying agriculture." "B106","蔣夢麟","Jiang Menglin","Chiang Meng-lin",NA,NA,"湖南省立第三師范學校","Shunqingfu Lianhe Zhong Xuetang","Shunqing",NA,NA,NA,NA,"China",NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,"Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol1, p. 347","There, in addition to Chinese literature, classics, and history, he studied elementary science, English, and Japanese." "B106","蔣夢麟","Jiang Menglin","Chiang Meng-lin",NA,NA,"湖南省立第三師范學校","Shunqingfu Lianhe Zhong Xuetang","Shunqing",NA,NA,NA,NA,"China",NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,"Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol1, p. 347","At the age of six, Chiang began his formal education in the old-style village school, which he disliked because of the emphasis placed upon rote memorization." "B106","蔣夢麟","Jiang Menglin","Chiang Meng-lin",NA,NA,"湖南省立第三師范學校","Shunqingfu Lianhe Zhong Xuetang","Shunqing",NA,NA,NA,NA,"China",NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,"Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol1, p. 347","While attending the missionary school, Chiang participated in the first wave of student demonstrations in modern China." "B106","蔣夢麟","Jiang Menglin","Chiang Meng-lin",NA,NA,"湖南省立第三師范學校","Shunqingfu Lianhe Zhong Xuetang","Shunqing",NA,NA,NA,NA,"China",NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,"Institution to be verified","Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol1, p. 347","After leaving the missionary school, Chiang Monlin, at the age of 16, entered the Chekiang Provincial College at Hangchow." "B108","蔣廷黻","Jiang Tingfu","Chiang T'ing-fu",NA,NA,"湖南省立第三師范學校","Shunqingfu Lianhe Zhong Xuetang","Shunqing","CLA","Chinese classics",NA,NA,"China",NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,"Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol1, p. 354","A year later he was sent to a neighborhood school to study the Confucian classics." "B182","蕭佛成","Xiao Focheng","Hsiao Fo-ch'eng",NA,NA,"湖南省立第三師范學校","Shunqingfu Lianhe Zhong Xuetang","Shunqing","CLA","Chinese classics",NA,NA,"China",NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,"Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol2, p. 90","Hsiao received a traditional education in the Chinese classics." "B183","蕭華","Xiao Hua","Hsiao Hua",NA,NA,"湖南省立第三師范學校","Shunqingfu Lianhe Zhong Xuetang","Shunqing",NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,"Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol2, p. 92;https://zh.wikipedia.org/wiki/%E8%90%A7%E5%8D%8E_(%E4%B8%8A%E5%B0%86)",NA "B183","蕭華","Xiao Hua","Hsiao Hua",NA,NA,"湖南省立第三師范學校","Shunqingfu Lianhe Zhong Xuetang","Shunqing",NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,"Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol2, p. 92",NA "B394","薩鎮冰","Sa Zhenbing","Sa Chen-ping",NA,NA,"湖南省立第三師范學校","Shunqingfu Lianhe Zhong Xuetang","Shunqing","CLA","Chinese classics",NA,"Fujian","China",NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,"Relative datation","Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol3, p. 86","After receiving a traditional education in the Chinese classics and passing the examination for the sheng-yuan degree, he decided to pursue a naval career, a choice facilitated by the fact that Foochow was one of the major naval training centers in China." "B394","薩鎮冰","Sa Zhenbing","Sa Chen-ping",NA,NA,"湖南省立第三師范學校","Shunqingfu Lianhe Zhong Xuetang","Shunqing","ENG","Engineering","Naval","Fujian","China",NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,"Relative datation","Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol3, p. 86","After receiving a traditional education in the Chinese classics and passing the examination for the sheng-yuan degree, he decided to pursue a naval career, a choice facilitated by the fact that Foochow was one of the major naval training centers in China." "B423","蘇雪林","Su Xuelin","Su Hsueh-lin",NA,NA,"湖南省立第三師范學校","Shunqingfu Lianhe Zhong Xuetang","Shunqing","CLA","Chinese classics",NA,NA,"China",NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,"Relative location (home)","Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol3, p. 155","She received her early education at home, where she studied the Chinese classics and learned to compose verse in the traditional style." "B586","袁世凱","Yuan Shikai","Yuan Shih-k'ai",NA,NA,"湖南省立第三師范學校","Shunqingfu Lianhe Zhong Xuetang","Shunqing",NA,NA,"Failed Juren",NA,NA,NA,"1879",NA,NA,NA,NA,"Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol4, p. 78;https://zh.wikipedia.org/wiki/%E8%A2%81%E4%B8%96%E5%87%AF",NA "B146","褚民誼","Chu Minyi","Ch'u Min-i",NA,NA,"湖南省立第三師范學校","Shunqingfu Lianhe Zhong Xuetang","Shunqing","CLA","Chinese classics",NA,NA,"China",NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,"With an American known as Mr. Po Lo-wen","Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol1, p. 467","However, his father, Ch'u Hsing-t'ien, directed his son to study English, and he began its study with an American known as Mr. Po Lo-wen." "B146","褚民誼","Chu Minyi","Ch'u Min-i",NA,NA,"湖南省立第三師范學校","Shunqingfu Lianhe Zhong Xuetang","Shunqing","SSC","Economics","Political Economy",NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,"Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol1, p. 467","He enrolled first in a higher school and then in a university to study political economy." "B146","褚民誼","Chu Minyi","Ch'u Min-i",NA,NA,"湖南省立第三師范學校","Shunqingfu Lianhe Zhong Xuetang","Shunqing","SSC","Economics","Political Economy",NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,"Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol1, p. 467","He enrolled first in a higher school and then in a university to study political economy." "B005","詹天佑","Zhan Tianyou","Chan T'ien-yu",NA,NA,"湖南省立第三師范學校","Shunqingfu Lianhe Zhong Xuetang","Shunqing","CLA","Chinese classics",NA,NA,"China",NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,"Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol1, p. 12;https://zh.wikipedia.org/wiki/%E8%A9%B9%E5%A4%A9%E4%BD%91","In recognition of his work, he was given an honorary chin-shih degree by the Ch'ing government." "B092","誠靜怡","Cheng Jingyi","Ch'eng Ching-yi",NA,NA,"湖南省立第三師范學校","Shunqingfu Lianhe Zhong Xuetang","Shunqing","CLA","Chinese classics",NA,NA,"China",NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,"Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol1, p. 284","After receiving an early education along traditional Chinese lines, Ch'eng Ching-yi entered the Anglo- Chinese Institute of the London Missionary Society in Peking, from which he was graduated in 1896." "B189","謝冰瑩","Xie Bingying","Hsieh Ping-ying",NA,NA,"湖南省立第三師范學校","Shunqingfu Lianhe Zhong Xuetang","Shunqing","HUM","Literature",NA,NA,"China",NA,"1931",NA,NA,NA,NA,"Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol2, p. 102","She studied Chinese literature until 1931, supporting herself, after her brother's financial support ceased, by teaching part time at two middle schools in the city." "B189","謝冰瑩","Xie Bingying","Hsieh Ping-ying",NA,NA,"湖南省立第三師范學校","Shunqingfu Lianhe Zhong Xuetang","Shunqing",NA,NA,NA,NA,"China",NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,"Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol2, p. 102","Hsieh Ping-ying succeeded in defying her mother's wishes by entering an old-style school for boys at the age often." "B190","謝婉瑩","Xie Wanying","Hsieh Wan-ying",NA,NA,"湖南省立第三師范學校","Shunqingfu Lianhe Zhong Xuetang","Shunqing",NA,NA,NA,"Shandong","China",NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,"Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol2, p. 103","Hsieh W'an-ying spent her childhood on the Shantung coast, where she received her early education and her first impressions of natural beauty." "B186","謝持","Xie Chi","Hsieh Ch'ih",NA,NA,"湖南省立第三師范學校","Shunqingfu Lianhe Zhong Xuetang","Shunqing","CLA","Chinese classics",NA,"Sichuan","China",NA,"1899",NA,NA,NA,NA,"Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol2, p. 95","Nevertheless, he took the hsien examination in the summer of 1899 and earned the sheng-yuan degree." "B186","謝持","Xie Chi","Hsieh Ch'ih",NA,NA,"湖南省立第三師范學校","Shunqingfu Lianhe Zhong Xuetang","Shunqing",NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,"Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol2, p. 95","Hsieh had to forego his schooling to help in his adopted father's shop." "B187","謝覺哉","Xie Juezai","Hsieh Chueh-tsai",NA,NA,"湖南省立第三師范學校","Shunqingfu Lianhe Zhong Xuetang","Shunqing","CLA","Chinese classics",NA,"Hunan","China",NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,"Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol2, p. 98","Born into the family of a landholder in the Ninghsiang district of Hunan province, Hsieh Chueh-tsai received his early education in the Chinese classics and passed the examinations for the sheng-yuan degree." "B446","譚延闓","Tan Yankai","T'an Yen-k'ai",NA,NA,"湖南省立第三師范學校","Shunqingfu Lianhe Zhong Xuetang","Shunqing",NA,"Chinese classics",NA,NA,"China",NA,"1904",NA,NA,NA,NA,"Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol3, p. 220;https://zh.wikipedia.org/wiki/%E8%B0%AD%E5%BB%B6%E9%97%BF",NA "B443","譚政","Tan Zheng","T'an Cheng",NA,NA,"湖南省立第三師范學校","Shunqingfu Lianhe Zhong Xuetang","Shunqing",NA,NA,NA,"Hunan","China",NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,"Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol3, p. 214","Little is known about T'an Cheng's early life or family background except that he attended middle school in his native Hunan and then went to Canton to join the National Revolutionary Army, then about to embark on the Northern Expedition." "B444","譚鑫培","Tan Xinpei","T'an Hsin-p'ei",NA,NA,"湖南省立第三師范學校","Shunqingfu Lianhe Zhong Xuetang","Shunqing",NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,"Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol3, p. 216;https://zh.wikipedia.org/wiki/%E8%AD%9A%E9%91%AB%E5%9F%B9",NA "B442","譚震林","Tan Zhenlin","T'an Chen-lin",NA,NA,"湖南省立第三師范學校","Shunqingfu Lianhe Zhong Xuetang","Shunqing",NA,NA,NA,NA,"China",NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,"Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol3, p. 213;https://zh.wikipedia.org/wiki/%E8%B0%AD%E9%9C%87%E6%9E%97",NA "B252","谷正鼎","Gu Zhengding","Ku Cheng-ting",NA,NA,"湖南省立第三師范學校","Shunqingfu Lianhe Zhong Xuetang","Shunqing",NA,NA,NA,NA,"China",NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,"Relative datation","Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol2, p. 244;After receiving their primary education in the Chinese classics at a village school, they attended a modern higher primary school and the Kweiyang Provincial Lower Normal School.","city?" "B155","費孝通","Fei Xiaotong","Fei Hsiao-t'ung",NA,NA,"湖南省立第三師范學校","Shunqingfu Lianhe Zhong Xuetang","Shunqing",NA,NA,NA,NA,"China",NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,"Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol2, p. 17","Little is known about his childhood except that he attended a girls school for several years." "B172","賀龍","He Long","Ho Lung",NA,NA,"湖南省立第三師范學校","Shunqingfu Lianhe Zhong Xuetang","Shunqing",NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,"Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol2, p. 69","He received little formal education." "B395","賽福鼎","Unenbayin","Unenbayin",NA,NA,"湖南省立第三師范學校","Shunqingfu Lianhe Zhong Xuetang","Shunqing","CLA","Chinese classics",NA,NA,"China",NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,"Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol3, p. 87","Unenbayin received his early education at home under the tutelage of Chang Kung-chien, a Shantung Chinese who held the chu-jen degree." "B049","趙元任","Zhao Yuanren","Chao Yuen-ren",NA,NA,"湖南省立第三師范學校","Shunqingfu Lianhe Zhong Xuetang","Shunqing","CLA","Chinese classics",NA,NA,"China",NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,"Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol1, p. 148;https://zh-yue.wikipedia.org/wiki/%E8%B6%99%E5%85%83%E4%BB%BB","When he was five, his family invited a teacher from Kiangsu to supervise his formal education, and he thus learned to recite the traditional Four Books of the Confucian canon in the Ch'angchou dialect." "B049","趙元任","Zhao Yuanren","Chao Yuen-ren",NA,NA,"湖南省立第三師范學校","Shunqingfu Lianhe Zhong Xuetang","Shunqing","CLA","Chinese classics",NA,NA,"China",NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,"Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol1, p. 148;https://zh-yue.wikipedia.org/wiki/%E8%B6%99%E5%85%83%E4%BB%BB","The following year he went to live with a relative's family at Soochow, where he continued his education under the supervision of a tutor." "B048","趙紫寢","Zhao Zixiao","Chang Tzu-hsiao",NA,NA,"湖南省立第三師范學校","Shunqingfu Lianhe Zhong Xuetang","Shunqing","CLA","Chinese classics",NA,NA,"China",NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,"Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol1, p. 147","A native of Tech'ing, Chekiang, T. C. Chao received his early education along traditional Chinese lines." "B047","趟樹理","Zhao Shuli","Chao Shu-li",NA,NA,"湖南省立第三師范學校","Shunqingfu Lianhe Zhong Xuetang","Shunqing",NA,NA,NA,NA,"China",NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,"Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol1, p. 146","As a child, Chao attended the village school, herded cattle, and carried charcoal." "B255","辜鴻銘","Gu Hongming","Ku Hung-ming",NA,NA,"湖南省立第三師范學校","Shunqingfu Lianhe Zhong Xuetang","Shunqing","CLA","Chinese classics",NA,NA,"China",NA,"1909",NA,NA,NA,NA,"Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol2, p. 250","In 1909 Chang Chih-tung died, and Ku received the degree of chin-shih by special decree." "B397","邵力子","Shao Lizi","Shao Li-tzu",NA,NA,"湖南省立第三師范學校","Shunqingfu Lianhe Zhong Xuetang","Shunqing","CLA","Chinese classics",NA,NA,"China",NA,"1903",NA,NA,NA,NA,"Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol3, p. 91;https://zh.wikipedia.org/wiki/%E9%82%B5%E5%8A%9B%E5%AD%90","After passing the examinations for the chü-jen degree in 1903, he studied briefly at Aurora University in Shanghai and then transferred to Futan University, where he taught in the lower grades while pursuing his own studies." "B397","邵力子","Shao Lizi","Shao Li-tzu",NA,NA,"湖南省立第三師范學校","Shunqingfu Lianhe Zhong Xuetang","Shunqing","CLA","Chinese classics",NA,NA,"China",NA,"1903",NA,NA,NA,NA,"Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol3, p. 91","After passing the examinations for the chü-jen degree in 1903, he studied briefly at Aurora University in Shanghai and then transferred to Futan University, where he taught in the lower grades while pursuing his own studies." "B397","邵力子","Shao Lizi","Shao Li-tzu",NA,NA,"湖南省立第三師范學校","Shunqingfu Lianhe Zhong Xuetang","Shunqing","CLA","Chinese classics",NA,NA,"China",NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,"Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol3, p. 91","As a child, he traveled with his father from post to post and studied the Chinese classics under private tutors." "B264","郭沫若","Guo Moruo","Kuo Mo-jo",NA,NA,"湖南省立第三師范學校","Shunqingfu Lianhe Zhong Xuetang","Shunqing",NA,NA,NA,"Sichuan","China",NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,"Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol2, p. 271","He then went to Chengtu, the provincial capital, to complete his secondary education." "B266","郭泰祺","Guo Taiqi","Kuo T'ai-ch'i",NA,NA,"湖南省立第三師范學校","Shunqingfu Lianhe Zhong Xuetang","Shunqing","CLA","Chinese classics",NA,NA,"China",NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,"Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol2, p. 278","After receiving his primary education in the Chinese classics, he enrolled at a modern school in Wuchang." "B266","郭泰祺","Guo Taiqi","Kuo T'ai-ch'i",NA,NA,"湖南省立第三師范學校","Shunqingfu Lianhe Zhong Xuetang","Shunqing",NA,NA,NA,NA,"China",NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,"Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol2, p. 278","After receiving his primary education in the Chinese classics, he enrolled at a modern school in Wuchang." "B456","鄧中夏","Deng Zhongxia","Teng Chung-hsia",NA,NA,"湖南省立第三師范學校","Shunqingfu Lianhe Zhong Xuetang","Shunqing","CLA","Chinese classics",NA,"Hunan","China",NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,"Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol3, p. 248;https://zh.wikipedia.org/wiki/%E9%82%93%E4%B8%AD%E5%A4%8F","Born into a prosperous family in Ichang, Hunan, Teng Chung-hsia received a traditional Chinese education." "B456","鄧中夏","Deng Zhongxia","Teng Chung-hsia",NA,NA,"湖南省立第三師范學校","Shunqingfu Lianhe Zhong Xuetang","Shunqing",NA,NA,NA,NA,"China",NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,"Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol3, p. 248;https://zh.wikipedia.org/wiki/%E9%82%93%E4%B8%AD%E5%A4%8F","After being graduated from middle school, he went to north China to enroll at Peking University, where he studied Chinese literature." "B459","鄧小平","Deng Xiaoping","Teng Hsiao-p'ing",NA,NA,"湖南省立第三師范學校","Shunqingfu Lianhe Zhong Xuetang","Shunqing",NA,NA,NA,"Sichuan","China",NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,"Relative datation","Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol3, p. 252","After attending classes at a special preparatory school in Chengtu, he went to Shanghai and thence to Europe early in 1920." "B459","鄧小平","Deng Xiaoping","Teng Hsiao-p'ing",NA,NA,"湖南省立第三師范學校","Shunqingfu Lianhe Zhong Xuetang","Shunqing",NA,NA,NA,NA,"China",NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,"Uncertain (probably)","Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol3, p. 252","He probably attended one of the new middle schools established at Chiating after the abolition of the imperial examination system in 1905." "B461","鄧澤如","Deng Zeru","Teng Tse-ju",NA,NA,"湖南省立第三師范學校","Shunqingfu Lianhe Zhong Xuetang","Shunqing",NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,"Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol3, p. 257","Because he went to work at an early age to help support the family, he received very little schooling." "B457","鄧發","Deng Fa","Teng Fa",NA,NA,"湖南省立第三師范學校","Shunqingfu Lianhe Zhong Xuetang","Shunqing",NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,"Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol3, p. 250","Teng, who was born into an obscure peasant family and who received no formal education, went to work on British ships owned and operated by Butterfield and Swire Company." "B460","鄧鏗","Deng Keng","Teng K'eng",NA,NA,"湖南省立第三師范學校","Shunqingfu Lianhe Zhong Xuetang","Shunqing",NA,NA,NA,NA,"China",NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,"Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol3, p. 254","His father, Teng Li-chuan, had inherited the family business at Tanshui, and it was there that Teng spent his childhood and received his early education." "B089","鄭天錫","Zheng Tianxi","Cheng T'ien-hsi",NA,NA,"湖南省立第三師范學校","Shunqingfu Lianhe Zhong Xuetang","Shunqing","CLA","Chinese classics",NA,NA,"China",NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,"Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol1, p. 275;https://zh.wikipedia.org/wiki/%E9%83%91%E5%A4%A9%E9%94%A1","Since Cheng Ching-nan hoped to make his son a scholar, he sent F. T. Cheng back to his native district at the age of six to begin his traditional education." "B088","鄭孝胥","Zheng Xiaoyu","Cheng Hsiao-hsü",NA,NA,"湖南省立第三師范學校","Shunqingfu Lianhe Zhong Xuetang","Shunqing","CLA","Chinese classics",NA,NA,"China",NA,"1882",NA,NA,NA,NA,"Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol1, p. 271","Cheng received his early education in the Chinese classics and obtained the chü-jen degree in 1882." "B086","鄭振鐸","Zheng Zhenduo","Cheng Chen-to",NA,NA,"湖南省立第三師范學校","Shunqingfu Lianhe Zhong Xuetang","Shunqing","CLA","Chinese classics",NA,"Fujian","China",NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,"Relative datation","Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol1, p. 266","After completing his early classical education in Fukien, he went to Shanghai, where he attended Communications University." "B119","金樹仁","Jin Shuren","Chin Shu-jen",NA,NA,"湖南省立第三師范學校","Shunqingfu Lianhe Zhong Xuetang","Shunqing","CLA","Chinese classics",NA,NA,"China",NA,"1909",NA,NA,NA,"Relative datation","Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol1, p. 381","After being graduated from the Kansu provincial academy, he obtained the degree of chü-jen." "B116","錢大鈞","Qian Dajun","Ch'ien Ta-chün",NA,NA,"湖南省立第三師范學校","Shunqingfu Lianhe Zhong Xuetang","Shunqing",NA,NA,NA,NA,"China",NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,"Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol1, p. 372","He then attended a series of primary schools." "B572","閻錫山","Yan Xishan","Yen Hsi-shan",NA,NA,"湖南省立第三師范學校","Shunqingfu Lianhe Zhong Xuetang","Shunqing","CLA","Chinese classics",NA,NA,"China",NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,"Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol4, p. 47","Yen Hsi-shan studied the Chinese classics at the village school and served as an apprentice in the bank." "B071","陳三立","Chen Sanli","Ch'en San-li",NA,NA,"湖南省立第三師范學校","Shunqingfu Lianhe Zhong Xuetang","Shunqing","CLA","Chinese classics",NA,NA,"China",NA,"1886",NA,NA,NA,NA,"Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol1, p. 225","In 1886 he obtained the chin-shih degree and was appointed secretary in the Board of Revenue at Peking." "B069","陳伯達","Chen Boda","Ch'en Po-ta",NA,NA,"湖南省立第三師范學校","Shunqingfu Lianhe Zhong Xuetang","Shunqing",NA,NA,NA,NA,"China",NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,"Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol1, p. 221","At this school Ch'en Po-ta received his basic education." "B062","陳公博","Chen Gongbo","Ch'en Kung-po",NA,NA,"湖南省立第三師范學校","Shunqingfu Lianhe Zhong Xuetang","Shunqing","CLA","Chinese classics",NA,NA,"China",NA,"1907",NA,NA,NA,NA,"Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol1, p. 196","Until 1907 Ch'en Kung-po had lived in comfortable circumstances, receiving the conventional education in the Chinese classics as well as some military training of the traditional sort." "B052","陳其美","Chen Qimei","Ch'en Ch'i-mei",NA,NA,"湖南省立第三師范學校","Shunqingfu Lianhe Zhong Xuetang","Shunqing",NA,NA,NA,"Zhejiang","China",NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,"not academic education (apprenticeship)","Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol1, p. 163","After receiving an early education in his native town, Ch'en Ch'i-mei at the age of 15 sui was apprenticed to a pawnbroker at Shihmen near Wuhsing." "B053","陳嘉庚","Chen Jiageng","Ch'en Chia-keng",NA,NA,"湖南省立第三師范學校","Shunqingfu Lianhe Zhong Xuetang","Shunqing",NA,NA,NA,NA,"China",NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,"Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol1, p. 165","The success of the venture, even though moderate, was soon reflected in the fact that the boys were able to enter the village school in 1882, when Tan Kah Kee was nine years old." "B083","陳寅恪","Chen Yinke","Ch'en Yin-k'o",NA,NA,"湖南省立第三師范學校","Shunqingfu Lianhe Zhong Xuetang","Shunqing",NA,NA,NA,NA,"China",NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,"Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol1, p. 259","Scholarship was a tradition in the Ch'en family, and Ch'en Yin-k'o acquired a solid education in the Chinese classical texts." "B070","陳布雷","Chen Bulei","Ch'en Pu-lei",NA,NA,"湖南省立第三師范學校","Shunqingfu Lianhe Zhong Xuetang","Shunqing","CLA","Chinese classics",NA,NA,"China",NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,"Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol1, p. 223","A native of Tz'uhsi, Chekiang, Ch'en Pu-lei received his early education from private tutors." "B080","陳延年","Chen Yannian","Ch'en Yen-nien",NA,NA,"湖南省立第三師范學校","Shunqingfu Lianhe Zhong Xuetang","Shunqing",NA,NA,NA,"Hebei","China",NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,"Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol1, p. 249","Reportedly a precocious youth, Ch'en accompanied his father, Ch'en Tu-hsiu, to Shanghai, Peking, and Canton and received his early education in these three places." "B080","陳延年","Chen Yannian","Ch'en Yen-nien",NA,NA,"湖南省立第三師范學校","Shunqingfu Lianhe Zhong Xuetang","Shunqing",NA,NA,NA,"Guangdong","China",NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,"Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol1, p. 249","Reportedly a precocious youth, Ch'en accompanied his father, Ch'en Tu-hsiu, to Shanghai, Peking, and Canton and received his early education in these three places." "B080","陳延年","Chen Yannian","Ch'en Yen-nien",NA,NA,"湖南省立第三師范學校","Shunqingfu Lianhe Zhong Xuetang","Shunqing",NA,NA,NA,NA,"China",NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,"Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol1, p. 249","Reportedly a precocious youth, Ch'en accompanied his father, Ch'en Tu-hsiu, to Shanghai, Peking, and Canton and received his early education in these three places." "B055","陳慶雲","Chen Qingyun","Ch'en Ch'ing-yun",NA,NA,"湖南省立第三師范學校","Shunqingfu Lianhe Zhong Xuetang","Shunqing",NA,NA,NA,NA,"Japan",NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,"Refers to birthdate","Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol1, p. 172","Because he went to Japan at the age of three with his parents and received his early education in Yokohama, Chan Hing-wan was considered an overseas Chinese." "B063","陳果夫","Chen Guofu","Ch'en Kuo-fu",NA,NA,"湖南省立第三師范學校","Shunqingfu Lianhe Zhong Xuetang","Shunqing","CLA","Chinese classics",NA,NA,"China",NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,"Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol1, p. 201","Ch'en Kuo-fu received his early education at home from tutors, most of them members of his family." "B063","陳果夫","Chen Guofu","Ch'en Kuo-fu",NA,NA,"湖南省立第三師范學校","Shunqingfu Lianhe Zhong Xuetang","Shunqing","MIL","Military",NA,NA,"China",NA,"1907",NA,NA,NA,NA,"Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol1, p. 201","After studying briefly at Nanking in the spring of 1907, Ch'en Kuo-fu returned to Chekiang to enroll in the military primary school at Hangchow, where he studied military science for the next four years." "B075","陳樹人","Chen Shuren","Ch'en Shu-jen",NA,NA,"湖南省立第三師范學校","Shunqingfu Lianhe Zhong Xuetang","Shunqing",NA,NA,NA,NA,"China",NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,"Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol1, p. 234;https://zh.wikipedia.org/wiki/%E9%99%88%E6%A0%91%E4%BA%BA","He received a classical education and showed promise as a poet, essayist, and artist." "B082","陳毅","Chen Yi [C]","Ch'en Yi [C]",NA,NA,"湖南省立第三師范學校","Shunqingfu Lianhe Zhong Xuetang","Shunqing",NA,NA,NA,NA,"China",NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,"Practical training in machine shop","Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol1, p. 250","However, Ch'en did gain admission to a vocational school in Chengtu, where he received his middle school education and some practical training in the school's machine shop." "B056","陳炯明","Chen Jiongming","Ch'en Chiung-ming",NA,NA,"湖南省立第三師范學校","Shunqingfu Lianhe Zhong Xuetang","Shunqing","CLA","Chinese classics",NA,NA,"China",NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,"Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol1, p. 173","His father, who died when Ch'en was only three, was a sheng-yuan of 1878, and Ch'en, after receiving an education of the traditional type at a family school, became a sheng-yuan in 1898 at the age of 20." "B078","陳獨秀","Chen Duxiu","Ch'en Tu-hsiu",NA,NA,"湖南省立第三師范學校","Shunqingfu Lianhe Zhong Xuetang","Shunqing",NA,"Chinese classics",NA,"Anhui","China",NA,"1896",NA,NA,NA,NA,"Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol1, p. 240",NA "B068","陳璧君","Chen Bijun","Ch'en Pi-chün",NA,NA,"湖南省立第三師范學校","Shunqingfu Lianhe Zhong Xuetang","Shunqing",NA,NA,NA,NA,"China",NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,"Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol1, p. 218;https://zh.wikipedia.org/wiki/%E9%99%B3%E7%92%A7%E5%90%9B",NA "B059","陳省身","Chen Xingshen","Ch'en Hsing-shen",NA,NA,"湖南省立第三師范學校","Shunqingfu Lianhe Zhong Xuetang","Shunqing","CLA","Chinese classics",NA,NA,"China",NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,"Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol1, p. 187","The home was supervised by a grandmother who kept young Chern at home, where he began his education under tutors." "B064","陳立夫","Chen Lifu","Ch'en Li-fu",NA,NA,"湖南省立第三師范學校","Shunqingfu Lianhe Zhong Xuetang","Shunqing","CLA","Chinese classics",NA,"Zhejiang","China",NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,"Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol1, p. 206","He received his early education in the traditional curriculum in Wuhsing and then attended the Nan-yang lu-k'uang School in Shanghai." "B060","陳賡","Chen Geng","Ch'en Keng",NA,NA,"湖南省立第三師范學校","Shunqingfu Lianhe Zhong Xuetang","Shunqing","CLA","Chinese classics",NA,NA,"China",NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,"Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol1, p. 190","Ch'en Keng was reported to have begun classical studies at an early age." "B076","陳達","Chen Da","Ch'en Ta",NA,NA,"湖南省立第三師范學校","Shunqingfu Lianhe Zhong Xuetang","Shunqing","CLA","Chinese classics",NA,NA,"China",NA,"1905",NA,NA,NA,NA,"Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol1, p. 235","He received a traditional education until 1905." "B066","陳銘樞","Chen Mingshu","Ch'en Ming-shu",NA,NA,"湖南省立第三師范學校","Shunqingfu Lianhe Zhong Xuetang","Shunqing",NA,NA,NA,NA,"China",NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,"Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol1, p. 213","He came from a family of fair means and received a basic education." "B054","陳錦濤","Chen Jintao","Ch'en Chin-t'ao",NA,NA,"湖南省立第三師范學校","Shunqingfu Lianhe Zhong Xuetang","Shunqing","CLA","Chinese classics",NA,NA,"China",NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,"Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol1, p. 170","Ch'en took first place in the examination, was awarded the degree of chin-shih and was appointed a Hanlin scholar by the court, although these distinctions were viewed with condescension, if not contempt by the Chinese chin-shih who had taken their degrees in the traditional and more difficult fashion." "B054","陳錦濤","Chen Jintao","Ch'en Chin-t'ao",NA,NA,"湖南省立第三師范學校","Shunqingfu Lianhe Zhong Xuetang","Shunqing",NA,NA,NA,NA,"China",NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,"Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol1, p. 170","A native of the Nanhai (Namhoi) district of Kwangtung, Ch'en Chin-t'ao, after receiving his early education, went to the British colony of Hong Kong, where he began an English education at Queen's College." "B085","陳雲","Chen Yun","Ch'en Yun",NA,NA,"湖南省立第三師范學校","Shunqingfu Lianhe Zhong Xuetang","Shunqing",NA,NA,NA,NA,"China",NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,"Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol1, p. 264","Little is known about Ch'en Yun's family background and early education except that he was born in the Shanghai area and probably received only limited primary schooling." "B346","陸定一","Lu Dingyi","Lu Ting-yi",NA,NA,"湖南省立第三師范學校","Shunqingfu Lianhe Zhong Xuetang","Shunqing",NA,NA,NA,NA,"China",NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,"Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol2, p. 453","After receiving his primary and secondary education, he went to Shanghai, where he enrolled at Nanyang University." "B346","陸定一","Lu Dingyi","Lu Ting-yi",NA,NA,"湖南省立第三師范學校","Shunqingfu Lianhe Zhong Xuetang","Shunqing",NA,NA,NA,NA,"China",NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,"Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol2, p. 453","After receiving his primary and secondary education, he went to Shanghai, where he enrolled at Nanyang University." "B340","陸徵祥","Lu Zhengxiang","Lu Cheng-hsiang",NA,NA,"湖南省立第三師范學校","Shunqingfu Lianhe Zhong Xuetang","Shunqing","CLA","Chinese classics",NA,NA,"China",NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,"Relative datation (at 11)","Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol2, p. 441;https://zh.wikipedia.org/wiki/%E9%99%B8%E5%BE%B5%E7%A5%A5","Lu was a sickly child, and he did not begin to receive a traditional education in the Chinese classics until he was 1 1 sui." "B343","陸榮廷","Long Rongting","Lu Jung-t'ing",NA,NA,"湖南省立第三師范學校","Shunqingfu Lianhe Zhong Xuetang","Shunqing",NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,"Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol2, p. 447;https://zh.wikipedia.org/wiki/%E9%BE%99%E6%B5%8E%E5%85%89",NA "B523","韋卓民","Wei Zhuomin","Wei Cho-min",NA,NA,"湖南省立第三師范學校","Shunqingfu Lianhe Zhong Xuetang","Shunqing","CLA","Chinese classics",NA,NA,"China",NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,"Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol3, p. 403","Born into a prosperous Cantonese clan of bankers and merchants, Wei Cho-min received his early education in the Chinese classics." "B523","韋卓民","Wei Zhuomin","Wei Cho-min",NA,NA,"湖南省立第三師范學校","Shunqingfu Lianhe Zhong Xuetang","Shunqing","HUM","Philosophy",NA,NA,NA,NA,"1915",NA,"The political principles of Mencius",NA,NA,"Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol3, p. 403","In 1915 he received his M.A. degree after completing a thesis on the political principles of Mencius." "B166","韓複榘","Han Fuju","Han Fu-chü",NA,NA,"湖南省立第三師范學校","Shunqingfu Lianhe Zhong Xuetang","Shunqing","MIL","Military",NA,NA,"China",NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,"Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol2, p. 51","He received his early education in an old-style military school and then began his career in the army." "B039","章宗祥","Zhang Zongxiang","Chang Tsung-hsiang",NA,NA,"湖南省立第三師范學校","Shunqingfu Lianhe Zhong Xuetang","Shunqing","CLA","Chinese classics",NA,"Hebei","China",NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,"Relative datation","Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol1, p. 127","After his return to China, he taught for a time at the Ching-shih ta-hsueh-t'ang at Peking, and he was granted the degree of chin-shih by the Ch'ing court." "B039","章宗祥","Zhang Zongxiang","Chang Tsung-hsiang",NA,NA,"湖南省立第三師范學校","Shunqingfu Lianhe Zhong Xuetang","Shunqing","CLA","Chinese classics",NA,NA,"China",NA,"1895",NA,NA,NA,NA,"Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol1, p. 127","After passing the first government examinations for the degree of sheng-yuan in 1895, he went to Japan to study law at Tokyo Imperial University." "B039","章宗祥","Zhang Zongxiang","Chang Tsung-hsiang",NA,NA,"湖南省立第三師范學校","Shunqingfu Lianhe Zhong Xuetang","Shunqing","CLA","Chinese classics",NA,"Zhejiang","China",NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,"Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol1, p. 127","Born in Wuhsing, Chekiang, in 1877, Chang Tsung-hsiang received a good classical education from tutors and in local schools in Chekiang." "B350","馬占山","Ma Zhanshan","Ma Chan-shan",NA,NA,"湖南省立第三師范學校","Shunqingfu Lianhe Zhong Xuetang","Shunqing","MIL","Military","Juren",NA,"China",NA,"1897",NA,NA,NA,NA,"Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol2, p. 459",NA "B360","馬寅初","Ma Yinchu","Ma Yin-ch'u",NA,NA,"湖南省立第三師范學校","Shunqingfu Lianhe Zhong Xuetang","Shunqing","CLA","Chinese classics",NA,NA,"China",NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,"Relative datation","Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol2, p. 475","After receiving a primary education in the Chinese classics in Ch'enghsien and a modern secondary education at a Christian school in Shanghai, he enrolled at Peiyang University in Tientsin to study metallurgy." "B360","馬寅初","Ma Yinchu","Ma Yin-ch'u",NA,NA,"湖南省立第三師范學校","Shunqingfu Lianhe Zhong Xuetang","Shunqing","CLA","Chinese classics",NA,NA,"China",NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,"Relative datation","Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol2, p. 475","After receiving a primary education in the Chinese classics in Ch'enghsien and a modern secondary education at a Christian school in Shanghai, he enrolled at Peiyang University in Tientsin to study metallurgy." "B359","馬步芳","Ma Bufang","Ma Pu-fang",NA,NA,"湖南省立第三師范學校","Shunqingfu Lianhe Zhong Xuetang","Shunqing","MIL","Military",NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,"Officers' Training Corps of Qinghai","Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol2, p. 474","Although Ma Pu-fang received a primary education designed to prepare him for a career as a Muslim Imam, he soon decided that he would rather be a military man." "B359","馬步芳","Ma Bufang","Ma Pu-fang",NA,NA,"湖南省立第三師范學校","Shunqingfu Lianhe Zhong Xuetang","Shunqing","EDU","Religion",NA,NA,"China",NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,"Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol2, p. 474","Although Ma Pu-fang received a primary education designed to prepare him for a career as a Muslim Imam, he soon decided that he would rather be a military man." "B358","馬步青","Ma Buqing","Ma Pu-ch'ing",NA,NA,"湖南省立第三師范學校","Shunqingfu Lianhe Zhong Xuetang","Shunqing","CLA","Chinese classics",NA,NA,"China",NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,"Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol2, p. 473","After receiving his primary education in the Chinese classics, he enrolled at the Kansu First Provincial Middle School." "B353","馬福祥","Ma Fuxiang","Ma Fu-hsiang",NA,NA,"湖南省立第三師范學校","Shunqingfu Lianhe Zhong Xuetang","Shunqing",NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,"Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol2, p. 464",NA "B357","馬良","Ma Liang","Ma Liang",NA,NA,"湖南省立第三師范學校","Shunqingfu Lianhe Zhong Xuetang","Shunqing","EDU","Religion",NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,"Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol2, p. 470","Seven years later, he began to study Catholic theology." "B351","馬超俊","Ma Chaojun","Ma Ch'ao-chün",NA,NA,"湖南省立第三師范學校","Shunqingfu Lianhe Zhong Xuetang","Shunqing","MIL","Military","Aviation",NA,NA,NA,"1916",NA,NA,NA,NA,"Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol2, p. 461","He studied aviation and, on completion of his course in 1916, joined the forces of Chü Cheng (q.v.) in Shantung." "B351","馬超俊","Ma Zhanshan","Ma Ch'ao-chün",NA,NA,"湖南省立第三師范學校","Shunqingfu Lianhe Zhong Xuetang","Shunqing",NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,"Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol2, p. 461;https://zh.wikipedia.org/wiki/%E9%A9%AC%E5%8D%A0%E5%B1%B1",NA "B356","馬鴻賓","Peng Dehuai","P'eng Te-huai",NA,NA,"湖南省立第三師范學校","Shunqingfu Lianhe Zhong Xuetang","Shunqing",NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,"Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol2, p. 469;https://zh.wikipedia.org/wiki/%E5%BD%AD%E5%BE%B7%E6%80%80",NA "B161","馮友蘭","Feng Youlan","Feng Yu-lan",NA,NA,"湖南省立第三師范學校","Shunqingfu Lianhe Zhong Xuetang","Shunqing","CLA","Chinese classics",NA,NA,"China",NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,"Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol2, p. 32","He received ] his early education from his parents, especially his mother, and from pi-ivate tutors." "B161","馮友蘭","Feng Youlan","Feng Yu-lan",NA,NA,"湖南省立第三師范學校","Shunqingfu Lianhe Zhong Xuetang","Shunqing","HUM","Philosophy",NA,NA,"China",NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,"Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol2, p. 32","But the professor who was to teach Western philosophy died, and Feng entered the department of Chinese philosophy instead." "B158","馮國璋","Feng Guozhang","Feng Kuo-chang",NA,NA,"湖南省立第三師范學校","Shunqingfu Lianhe Zhong Xuetang","Shunqing",NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,"Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol2, p. 24","However, the family fell on hard times, and by the time Feng was ready to attend school all of the family property had been sold to provide his elder brothers with an education." "B245","高崗","Gao Gang","Kao Kang",NA,NA,"湖南省立第三師范學校","Shunqingfu Lianhe Zhong Xuetang","Shunqing",NA,NA,NA,"Shaanxi","China",NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,"Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol2, p. 233","The son of a landholder in Hengshan, Shensi, Kao Kang received his early education in his native district and then attended the Yülin Middle School." "B246","高崙","Gao Lun","Kao Lun",NA,NA,"湖南省立第三師范學校","Shunqingfu Lianhe Zhong Xuetang","Shunqing","CLA","Chinese classics",NA,NA,"China",NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,"Relative datation (at the age of 5)","Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol2, p. 235","At the age of five, Kao Chien-fu began his primary education in the Chinese classics." "B247","高嵡","Gao Weng","Kao Weng",NA,NA,"湖南省立第三師范學校","Shunqingfu Lianhe Zhong Xuetang","Shunqing","CLA","Chinese classics",NA,"Guangdong","China",NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,"Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol2, p. 237","After receiving a primary education in the Chinese classics, Kao Ch'i-feng went to Canton, where he studied under his brother's former teacher Chü Lien." "B525","魏道明","Wei Daoming","Wei Tao-ming",NA,NA,"湖南省立第三師范學校","Shunqingfu Lianhe Zhong Xuetang","Shunqing",NA,NA,NA,NA,"China",NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,"Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol3, p. 406","He received his early education in a missionary school and then matriculated at the Kiangsi First Middle School, from which he was graduated about 1918." "B525","魏道明","Wei Daoming","Wei Tao-ming",NA,NA,"湖南省立第三師范學校","Shunqingfu Lianhe Zhong Xuetang","Shunqing","PRE","Preparatory",NA,NA,NA,NA,"1919",NA,NA,NA,NA,"Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol3, p. 406","After studying French for a year at Peking, he went to France in 1919 to study law at the University of Paris." "B002","鮑爾漢","Bao Erhan","Burhan",NA,NA,"湖南省立第三師范學校","Shunqingfu Lianhe Zhong Xuetang","Shunqing",NA,NA,NA,NA,"Russia",NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,"Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol1, p. 3;https://zh.wikipedia.org/wiki/%E5%8C%85%E5%B0%94%E6%B1%89%C2%B7%E6%B2%99%E5%B8%8C%E8%BF%AA","Apparently, he was taken by his parents at an early age to Kazan in Russian Central Asia, where he received his middle school education." "B363","麥斯武德·沙比爾","Maisiwude Shabier","Masud Sabri",NA,NA,"湖南省立第三師范學校","Shunqingfu Lianhe Zhong Xuetang","Shunqing",NA,"Military",NA,NA,"Turkey",NA,"1907",NA,NA,NA,NA,"Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol3, p. 22","He completed his science courses in 1911, and he received a medical degree in 1914." "B235","黃炎培","Huang Yanpei","Huang Yen-p'ei",NA,NA,"湖南省立第三師范學校","Shunqingfu Lianhe Zhong Xuetang","Shunqing","CLA","Chinese classics",NA,NA,"China",NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,"Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol2, p. 210","He received a traditional education, and by 1902 he had obtained the prestigious chü-jen degree." "B227","黃興","Huang Xing","Huang Hsing",NA,NA,"湖南省立第三師范學校","Shunqingfu Lianhe Zhong Xuetang","Shunqing","EDU","Education",NA,NA,"Japan",NA,"1902",NA,NA,NA,NA,"Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol2, p. 192","After being graduated with distinction in 1902, Huang was among the students chosen by Chang Chih-tung to study normal school education in Japan." "B097","齊如山","Qi Rushan","Ch'i Ju-shan",NA,NA,"湖南省立第三師范學校","Shunqingfu Lianhe Zhong Xuetang","Shunqing","CLA","Chinese classics",NA,"Hebei","China",NA,"1894",NA,NA,NA,"Relative datation (at the age of 18)","Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol1, p. 299","Ch'i Ju-shan received an education in the Chinese classics and at the age of 18 took the preliminary examination for the sheng-yuan degree; since he did not take the final examination, he did not obtain that degree." "B097","齊如山","Qi Rushan","Ch'i Ju-shan",NA,NA,"湖南省立第三師范學校","Shunqingfu Lianhe Zhong Xuetang","Shunqing","CLA","Chinese classics",NA,NA,"China",NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,"Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol1, p. 299","Ch'i Ju-shan received an education in the Chinese classics and at the age of 18 took the preliminary examination for the sheng-yuan degree; since he did not take the final examination, he did not obtain that degree." "B096","齊燮元","Qi Xieyuan","Ch'i Hsieh-yuan",NA,NA,"湖南省立第三師范學校","Shunqingfu Lianhe Zhong Xuetang","Shunqing","CLA","Chinese classics",NA,NA,"China",NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,"Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol1, p. 297","After earning his sheng-yuan degree, Ch'i, like many other ambitious young men of his day, decided to pursue a military career." "B098","齊白石","Qi Baishi","Ch'i Pai-shih",NA,NA,"湖南省立第三師范學校","Shunqingfu Lianhe Zhong Xuetang","Shunqing",NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,"Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol1, p. 302","When he was eight he attended a school in his native village in Hunan, but was forced to drop out because of illness after less than a year." "B348","龍濟光","Long Jiguang","Lung Chi-kuang",NA,NA,"湖南省立第三師范學校","Shunqingfu Lianhe Zhong Xuetang","Shunqing",NA,NA,NA,NA,"China",NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,"Boorman, Biographical Dictionary of Republican China, Vol2, p. 455;https://zh.wikipedia.org/wiki/%E9%BE%99%E6%B5%8E%E5%85%89",NA