Fu Dingyi

Fu Dingyi (Chinese: 符定一; pinyin: Fú Dìngyī; 12 December 1877 – 3 May 1958) was a Chinese educator and scholar.

Fu Dingyi
符定一
President of Central Research Institute of Culture and History
In office
1951–1958
Preceded byPosition established
Succeeded byZhang Shizhao
Vice-Minister of the Ministry of Finance of Beiyang Government
In office
June 1926  March 1927
President of Hunan University
In office
1914–1915
Preceded byBin Bucheng
Succeeded byLi Daishen
President of First High School of Changsha
In office
March 1912  December 1912
Preceded byPosition established
Succeeded byYin Jiqin
Personal details
Born(1877-12-12)December 12, 1877
Hengshan County, Hunan, Qing Empire
DiedMay 3, 1958(1958-05-03) (aged 80)
Beijing, People's Republic of China
NationalityChinese
Political partyCommunist Party of China
ChildrenFu Lida
Alma materPeking University
OccupationPolitician

He was a member of the 1st and 2nd National Committee of the Chinese People's Political Consultative Conference and a member of the 1st National People's Congress.

Names

His courtesy name was Yucheng (宇澄) and his art name was Hui'an (悔庵).

Biography

Fu was born in Baiguo Town of Hengshan County, Hunan, on December 12, 1877, during the Qing Empire. He attended Hengyang Normal School. He was accepted to Imperial University of Peking (now Peking University) in 1903 and graduated in 1908, where he majored in English.[1] After the Xinhai Revolution, he returned to Hunan, and served as President of Yuelu Academy and President of Hunan Provincial Education Association. He founded First High School of Changsha in Changsha in 1912, where Mao Zedong was educated.[2][3] Fu was President of Hunan University from 1914 to 1915. In June 1926, he was appointed Vice-Minister of the Ministry of Finance of Beiyang Government, he resigned in March 1927. Fu went to Yan'an in June 1946 and joined the Communist Party Government. After the establishment of the People's Republic of China (PRC), he became the President of Central Research Institute of Culture and History. Fu died of pneumonia on May 3, 1958, in Beijing.

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References

  1. Fu Lida and Zhou Miande (1994-05-08). "Something about Mao Zedong and Fu Dingyi" (in Chinese).
  2. 符定一慧眼识才:毛泽东必成大器. Shaoshan (in Chinese). 2015-01-20.
  3. 毛泽东慷慨捐助的尊师情. Ifeng (in Chinese). 2015-01-26.
Cultural offices
Preceded by
Position established
President of Central Research Institute of Culture and History
1951-1958
Succeeded by
Zhang Shizhao
Educational offices
Previous:
Bin Bucheng (宾步程)
President of Hunan University
1914-1915
Next:
Li Daichen
Previous:
Position established
President of First High School of Changsha
March 1912-December 1912
Next:
Yin Jiqin (尹集馨)
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