Liu Xuyi
Liu Xuyi (Chinese: 刘绪贻; 13 May 1913 – 10 November 2018) was a Chinese historian, scholar, writer and expert on US studies.[1][2] BiographyLiu was born into a poor intellectual family in Huangpi District of Wuhan, Hubei, on 13 May 1913, a year after the fall of the Qing dynasty.[citation needed] In 1929 he attended the Hanyang No. 12 Middle School and then Hubei Provincial High School.[citation needed] In 1933 he was accepted to Tsinghua University, where he majored in sociology.[citation needed] In 1945 he arrived in the United States at the age of 32 to begin his education at the University of Chicago in Chicago, Illinois. He returned to China after graduation and worked as an associate professor in Wuhan University.[citation needed] In 1949 he joined the New Democratic Education Association, a Chinese Communist Party underground organization.[citation needed] After the founding of the Communist State, he became secretary general of Wuhan University. He joined the Chinese Communist Party in 1953. Liu retired in 1989.[1] On 10 November 2018, he died of cerebrovascular disease in Wuhan, Hubei.[1] Personal lifeLiu met Zhou Shiying (Chinese: 周世英) in 1935, when he attended a meeting held by the Hubei Federation of High School Graduates. They married in Chongqing.[3] Work
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