Zhang Lifan

Zhang Lifan

Zhang Lifan
Born July 1950 (age 65)
Beijing,China
Residence Beijing
Nationality Chinese
Ethnicity Han Chinese
Citizenship People's Republic of China
Alma mater Chinese Academy of Social Sciences
Occupation Writer, scholar, historian
Years active 1989–present
Movement Cultural Revolution
Parent(s) Zhang Caiping (张彩萍)
Zhang Naiqi

Zhang Lifan (Chinese: 章立凡; pinyin: Zhāng Lìfán, born July 1950), is a Chinese writer, scholar and historian.[1][2]

Biography

Zhang's father, Zhang Naiqi (章乃器), was one of the founders of the China National Democratic Association, Zhang's mother is Zhang Caiping (张彩萍).[1][2] Zhang spent his childhood in his hometown of Beijing.[1][2] He attended High School attached to Tsinghua University (清华附中).[1][2] In 1957, Zhang Naiqi, Zhang Bojun (章伯钧), Chu Anping (储安平) and Luo Longji (罗隆基) were picked out as right wingers.[1][2] On 8 June 1957, Zhang Naiqi was removed from his posts and taken to be persecuted. Zhang Lifan was punished because of his father.[1][2] On 13 May 1977, Zhang Naiqi was died of illness in a Beijing Hospital basement. After the Cultural Revolution, Zhang Lifan was educated in the Institute of Modern History of Chinese Academy of Social Sciences (中国社科院近代史研究所).[1][2]

Book

References

  1. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 "章立凡 中国历史能否走出死循环?" (in Chinese). 南方人物周刊. Archived from the original on 7 November 2012. Retrieved 17 February 2012.
  2. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 "章立凡:中国历史能否走出死循环?" (in Chinese). 搜狐网. Archived from the original on 2012年11月7日. Retrieved 2012-02-20. Check date values in: |archive-date= (help)

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