He Shi
He Shi, whose name is Yuheng, was born in an overseas Chinese family in Xitou village of Shengtang on April 8, 1908. When he was young, he was intelligent and eager to learn. He achieved excellent results in various subjects and was highly praised. When he was young, he saw the Warlord's separatist regime and thought that the country should be ruled by law, which made it easy for him to go to France after graduating from the Law School of Peking University in the 1920s and be admitted to the National University of Nancy, where he won the doctor's title with excellent results. After returning to China in the 1930s, he successively served as a special member of the Youth Department of the Central Party Department of the Kuomintang, a member of the agricultural movement of the central Ministry of agriculture and industry, a professor of Guangdong University of law, Guangdong University and Zhuhai University in Hong Kong, and a member of the Constitutional Implementation Committee of the Kuomintang. In 1948, he was elected as a member of the central legislature and a representative of the National Congress. In the 1950s, he served as a convener of the Legislative Council of Taiwan's Legislative Yuan, executive director of the Federation of overseas Chinese to save the nation and the society for overseas Chinese Affairs, director of the Sino US cultural and Economic Association, and professor of Taiwan's Central University and China Cultural University.
In 1946, when he returned to his hometown, he arranged his young son Nai Long'an to study in the initiation class of Xitou Yinmei primary school, and personally wrote a preface for the school's donation. His father, he Yizhen, who lived in Mexico, donated $10000. Under his leadership, he raised more than 30000 Hong Kong dollars in one year. Since 1937, he has been the author of general situation of political science, introduction to sociological theory, analysis of various schools of socialism, introduction to law, private international law, research on private international law, public international law, outline of Chinese thought, and great times, and many other papers have been published in various newspapers and magazines.
He also loved calligraphy. In 1977, at the invitation of Kyung Hee University in Seoul, South Korea, he participated in the calligraphy and painting exhibition held by the University and won an honorary silver medal from its president, Zhao Yongzhi. One of his calligraphy works was collected by the University.
Chinese PinYin : He Shi
He Shi