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Wang Zaoshi (Chinese: 王造时, September 2, 1903 – August 5, 1971) was a Chinese lawyer and activist for human rights and constitutional government under both the Nationalist Government in Republican China and the People's Republic of China. He was educated at Tsinghua University then went to the United States for a doctorate at University of Wisconsin, Madison and post-doctoral work at University of London. In the years leading up to the Second Sino-Japanese War (1937-1945) he was prominent in the (Chinese: 全国各界救国联合会) that agitated for resistance to Japan and criticized the Nationalist government for its weak policies. He was one of the so-called , liberal scholars and activists arrested in 1936 for advocating a United Front between the Nationalist Party and the Communist Party of China in o

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  • Wang Zaoshi (Chinese: 王造时, September 2, 1903 – August 5, 1971) was a Chinese lawyer and activist for human rights and constitutional government under both the Nationalist Government in Republican China and the People's Republic of China. He was educated at Tsinghua University then went to the United States for a doctorate at University of Wisconsin, Madison and post-doctoral work at University of London. In the years leading up to the Second Sino-Japanese War (1937-1945) he was prominent in the (Chinese: 全国各界救国联合会) that agitated for resistance to Japan and criticized the Nationalist government for its weak policies. He was one of the so-called , liberal scholars and activists arrested in 1936 for advocating a United Front between the Nationalist Party and the Communist Party of China in order to fight Japanese expansionism. He was active in the China Democratic League during and after the war. After the foundation of the People's Republic of China, he continued to advocate constitutional government, democratic reforms, human rights and democracy, but was attacked after the 100 Flowers Movement of 1957 and in the Cultural Revolution (1966-1976). (en)
  • 王 造時(おう ぞうじ、1903年 - 1971年8月2日)は中華民国・中華人民共和国の政治学者・歴史学者。日中戦争直前、抗日運動を行ったことを理由として国民政府から迫害された「七君子」の1人として知られる。後に中華人民共和国でも反右派運動・文化大革命で「右派」として迫害に遭い死亡した。字は雄生。 (ja)
  • 王造时(1903年9月2日-1971年8月5日),祖籍江西省安福县,原名雄生,威斯康辛大学政治学系学士、硕士、博士,光华大学文学院院长,复旦大学历史系教授。「救國會七君子」之一。 (zh)
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  • 王雄生 (Wang Xiongsheng) (en)
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  • Wang Zaoshi as pictured in The Most Recent Biographies of Chinese Dignitaries (en)
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  • 王 造時(おう ぞうじ、1903年 - 1971年8月2日)は中華民国・中華人民共和国の政治学者・歴史学者。日中戦争直前、抗日運動を行ったことを理由として国民政府から迫害された「七君子」の1人として知られる。後に中華人民共和国でも反右派運動・文化大革命で「右派」として迫害に遭い死亡した。字は雄生。 (ja)
  • 王造时(1903年9月2日-1971年8月5日),祖籍江西省安福县,原名雄生,威斯康辛大学政治学系学士、硕士、博士,光华大学文学院院长,复旦大学历史系教授。「救國會七君子」之一。 (zh)
  • Wang Zaoshi (Chinese: 王造时, September 2, 1903 – August 5, 1971) was a Chinese lawyer and activist for human rights and constitutional government under both the Nationalist Government in Republican China and the People's Republic of China. He was educated at Tsinghua University then went to the United States for a doctorate at University of Wisconsin, Madison and post-doctoral work at University of London. In the years leading up to the Second Sino-Japanese War (1937-1945) he was prominent in the (Chinese: 全国各界救国联合会) that agitated for resistance to Japan and criticized the Nationalist government for its weak policies. He was one of the so-called , liberal scholars and activists arrested in 1936 for advocating a United Front between the Nationalist Party and the Communist Party of China in o (en)
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  • 王造時 (ja)
  • Wang Zaoshi (en)
  • 王造时 (zh)
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