Yu Jiaju Explained

Yu Jiaju (; 1898-1976) was a Chinese educator and social advocate.

Biography

Yu was born to a scholarly family in Huangpi County, Hubei, Republic of China. He studied education at Beijing Normal University, and was later funded by the Chinese Ministry of Education to study in the UK, first in the University of London before transferring to the University of Edinburgh. He returned to China in 1924 to serve as head of the Department of Education at Wuchang University. In 1937, he became the head of the Department of Education at Henan University.[1]

Yu was a member of the Young China Association and was instrumental in the 1920s Educational Rights Movement. He particularly attacked Christian educational institutions as impinging on Chinese nationalism.[2] [3]

After 1949, Yu moved to Taiwan and died there on May 12, 1976.[1]

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Wang Zhencun . Liu Jiliang . Yu Jiaju . news.dahe.cn . Henan Daily . 29 October 2018 . zh . 29 March 2012.
  2. Lutz . Jessie G. . Chinese Nationalism and the Anti-Christian Campaigns of the 1920s . Modern Asian Studies . July 1976 . 10 . 3 . 395–416 . 10.1017/S0026749X00013044. 146761196 .
  3. Book: Chu . Sin-Jan . Wu Leichuan: a Confucian-Christian in republican China . 1995 . Peter Lang . New York . 9780820425313 . 73 . en.