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・ Wu Yanan (canoeist)
・ Wu Yanan (handballer)
・ Wu Yancong
・ Wu Yang
・ Wu Yansheng
・ Wu Yantong
・ Wu Yanyan
・ Wu Yao
・ Wu Yao-ting
・ Wu Yee Sun College


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Wu Xun
Wu Xun (Chinese: 武训; Pinyin: Wǔ Xùn; 1838-1896) was a Chinese educational reformer who pioneered free popular education in the country. He became a hero of progressive culture in China, but in the 1960s during Mao Zedong's Cultural Revolution his reputation was attacked and his body was exhumed and burned.
== Biography ==
Wu was born in Wuzhuang, Liulin Town, Tangyin County. His father died when he was a child, leaving him to fend for himself. Too poor to attend the local school, Wu determined to promote universal free education.〔Suzanne Pepper, ''Radicalism and education reform in 20th-century China: the search for an ideal development model'', Cambridge University Press, pp.167-169.〕 An illiterate beggar, Wu educated himself and eventually used his little money to develop business ventures. Eventually he achieved success as a businessman, but he continued to beg, using the money he got to fund the foundation of local schools in Shandong. His actions led to the creation of numerous schools in his home region. In the last decade of his life Wu was a successful money lender and landlord, and he used his earnings to found three schools.〔

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