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This is a list of people associated with Peking University in China. Several notable individuals have been associated with Peking University. ==Faculty== * Harold Acton - British scholar and aesthete * Chen Duxiu 陈独秀 – dean of letters, a leader of China's New Culture Movement, later co-founder of Communist Party of China * William Empson - British literary scholar * Fei Xiaotong 费孝通 - researcher of sociology and anthropology; chairman of China Democratic Alliance. * Gu Hongming 辜鸿铭 – writer, an advocater of traditional Chinese monarchy. Gu preserved his plait even after the overthrow of Qing Dynasty * He Weifang 贺卫方 – judicial reformist * Hu Shih 胡适 – philosopher, writer and a leader of China's New Culture Movement * Vincenz Hundhausen 洪濤生 - professor of German literature and translator of Chinese works into German〔Bieg, p. (68 ).〕 * Jian Bozan 翦伯贊 – historian * Jiang Menglin 蒋梦麟〔(Baidu Baike – Jiang Menglin )〕 – a prominent education reformer in China and former President of Peking University and Zhejiang University * Li Haopei 李浩培 – jurist, Judge of International Criminal Court * Li Shizeng, biology faculty; more prominent as anarchist and Guomindang politician. * Liang Shuming 梁漱溟 – modern neo-Confucianist. Liang was most famous for his critique of Marxist class theory, stating that, despite obvious disparities of wealth, Chinese rural society could not be unambiguously classified along class lines. One and the same family (particularly the large patriarchal lineages found in many regions) would commonly have some members among the "haves" and others among the "have-nots". The class struggle advocated by the Maoists would necessitate kinsmen attacking each other. * Lin Yutang 林语堂 – writer, inventor of the first Chinese typewriter and a new method of romanizing the Chinese language * Liu Shipei 刘师培 – historian and philosopher, an advocate of traditional Chinese monarchy * Lu Xun 鲁迅 – a remarkable writer, an important figure of China's New Culture Movement * Ma Yinchu 马寅初 – a prominent population economist, whose New Population Theory was criticized by Mao since 1957 for two decades. Having examined trends of the early 1950s, Ma argued that further population growth at such high rates would be detrimental to China's development. Therefore, he advocated government control of fertility. In 1979, the Communist Party formally apologies to Ma, stating that "erroneously criticized one person, population mistakenly increased 300,000,000". * Qian Mu 钱穆〔(Baidu Baike – Qian Mu )〕 – historian, philosopher and confucian. One of the founders of New Asia College and Chinese University of Hong Kong. * Qian Xuantong 錢玄同 – linguist * Rao Yi 饶毅 – neuroscientist, dean of the School of Life Sciences since 2007 * Bertrand Russell – lecturer in Philosophy (1920-1921) * Shen Congwen 沈从文 – writer * Alexander von Staël-Holstein (1918-1937 in Beijing) – lecturer and professor in Indology, Tibetology, Sinology and Phonetics * Wang Keqin 王克勤 – muckraking journalist and blogger * Wang Tieya 王鐵崖 – jurist, former Judge of the International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia * Wang Xiaobo 王小波 – writer * Ta-You Wu 吴大猷 – the "Father of Chinese Physics". His many illustrious students include Chen Ning Yang and Tsung-Dao Lee, co-winners of the Nobel Prize in Physics in 1957, Yuan Tseh Lee, the co-winner of the Nobel Prize in Chemistry in 1986. * Xu Beihong 徐悲鴻 – the most famous Chinese artist, dean of Beida School of Arts, President of the Central Academy of Fine Arts and chairman of the Chinese Artists' Association. * Yu Dafu 郁達夫 – modern Chinese short story writer and poet, author of Ch'en-lun "Sinking" (1921) 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「List of Peking University people」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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