Zhang Shizhao (simplified Chinese: 章士钊; traditional Chinese: 章士釗; pinyin: Zhāng Shìzhāo; Wade–Giles: Chang Shih-chao; March 20, 1881 – July 1, 1973), courtesy name Xingyan, pen name Huangzhonghuang, Qingtong or Qiutong, was a Chinese journalist, educator, politician of the early 20th century known for his advocacy first of revolutionary cultural values in the period leading up to the 1911 Revolution and then of traditional Confucian culture in following years.
From the early years of the 20th century, Zhang edited a series of widely read journals and in the 1910s and 20s conducted respectful debates with New Culture Movement advocates of deep change and promoted Classical Chinese writing and protested written vernacular Chinese. He was the Minister of Justice and Minister of Education of the Beiyang Government, led by Duan Qirui during the Republic of China period. He was a senator in the Republic of China government and a standing committee member of the National People's Congress of the People's Republic of China and a standing committee member of the CPPCC in PRC. He was the president of the Central Research Institute of Culture and History. In 1949, Zhang was among a group of non-Communist intellectuals who reached out to Mao Zedong. [1]
the late Qing Dynasty. The newspaper, owned by Chen Fan and edited by ZhangShizhao of the Patriotic Study Society, was being published in January 1900...
Chen's friend, educator and statesman ZhangShizhao. Her family moved to Beijing in 1949 and four years later, Zhang entered the Beijing Foreign Studies...
turned to his cousin, Zhang Boju (张伯驹), and moved into Tsinghua Garden at Tsinghua University. Thanks to the help of ZhangShizhao, after 1949, Yuan became...
(China Revival Society) was founded in 1904 by notables like Huang Xing, ZhangShizhao, Chen Tianhua, Sun Yat-sen, and Song Jiaoren, along with 100 others...
Chinese, and one of the key leaders of this language was ZhangShizhao. Hu Shih and ZhangShizhao had only a ten-year age difference, but the men seemed...
Tokyo, while others sought refuge in Shanghai. In Tokyo in May of 1914, ZhangShizhao founded the political magazine The Tiger that, while being short-lived...
Revival Society or China Arise Society, was founded by Huang Xing and ZhangShizhao on 15 February 1904 with the election of Huang Xing as its president...
As a politician, she often spoke for the new marriage law. In 1954, ZhangShizhao, the president of the Central Research Institute of Culture and History...
Zhirou [zh] Hu Wenge as Mei Lanfang Zhao Yi as Lin Biao Zhang Jianya as Li Zheng Ma Lun as ZhangShizhao Li Shilong as Shao Lizi [zh] Cheng Zhiping as Cheng...
honor. He became a royalist and conservative who supported Yuan Shikai and Zhang Xun to proclaim emperor or restoration in his later life. He also participated...
editor and writer in the Tokyo Jiayin Magazine, which was published by ZhangShizhao. Chen once wrote an article entitled "Self Consciousness on Patriotism"...
authors has gradually expanded. In Volume 3, senior scholars such as ZhangShizhao, Cai Yuanpei, and Qian Xuantong were added to the group of authors....
and major political figure during the Republic of China (1912–1949) ZhangShizhao, Chinese journalist, educator and Minister of Justice (1924-1925) and...
will be soon settled". Later, Mao and Zhou asked Fu Dingyi, Liu Yazi, ZhangShizhao among others to join the planning work, and also appointed Lin Boqu...
and played a catalytic role in the Chinese democratic revolution. ZhangShizhao praised the book as "the first textbook for the national people today"...
hemorrhage. In 1973, Qiao Guanhua married Zhang Hanzhi, adopted daughter of the revolutionary journalist ZhangShizhao and English interpreter for chairman...
(Chinese: 朱啟鈴), an acting Premier of the Republic of China, Ye Shengtao, ZhangShizhao, Tang Shengming (Chinese: 唐生明), Zhu Haibei (Chinese: 朱海北), an aunt of...
was a progressive, anti-Qing publication with radical intellectual ZhangShizhao (1881 – 1973) as editor-in-chief. The publication of Nübao (English:...
systems in Asia. Yung Chang was the second son of Chinese politician ZhangShizhao. His mother was Wu Ruonan (Chinese: 吳弱男), a feminist and the first female...
Wang Shiqin Ding Yongdai as Geng Biao Guo Dongwen as Huang Zhen Zhang Xicai as ZhangShizhao Lin Yujia as Sun Xinshi Lu Chang'en as Peng Dehuai Wan Siwei...
Confucianism if it is to fully realize its own goals.": 29 Similar to ZhangShizhao and Mou Zongsan, Angle is also concerned that politics will be “swallowed”...
in Changsha reported the discovery of the artifact on June 11, 1925, ZhangShizhao, the provincial education director, attempted to retrieve the vessel...
and History In office 1951–1958 Preceded by New title Succeeded by ZhangShizhao Vice-Minister of Finance of Beiyang Government In office June 1926 –...
Shoupeng ZhangShizhao was hired as the chief editor of the Su Bao July 1 - Shanghai Municipal Police transferred six people, including Zhang Binglin,...