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Woo Tsin-hang was born in Wujing (武進), Jiangsu province, during the Qing Dynasty. In 1905, before the establishment of the Republic of China, he met Sun Yat-sen in Europe, then he joined the Tong Meng Hui. He also became the first Academic Scholar of the Humanity Division (人文組院士) of the Academia Sinica and a representative in the National People's Delegate Conferences (國民大會). He moved to Taiwan and was the teacher of Chiang Ching-kuo. He died in Taipei at the age of 88. He was also respected for his various styles of calligraphy, which is evident in the design of chu-yin, all of its symbols have the strokes and essence of calligraphy. His publications can be found in The Collection of the Works of Mr. Wu Chih-hui (《吳稚暉先生集》). 1 "Woo Tsin-hang," used in the Academia Sinica's Western publications, is his name pronounced in the Jiangsu dialect. Category:1865 births|Tsin-hang, Woo Category:1953 deaths|Tsin-hang, Woo Category:chinese people|Tsin-hang, Woo Category:linguists|Tsin-hang, Woo Category:philosophers|Tsin-hang, Woo This article is licensed under the GNU Free Documentation License. It uses material from the Wikipedia article "Woo Tsin-hang".
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