Yu chongen
Yu chongen (1926 -) is a Christian from Xinchang, Zhejiang Province. The eldest son of Yu Chenghua, an elder of Shanghai local church.
Life of the characters
He was baptized in Shanghai on August 24, 1942.
He studied in Shanghai Nanyang Model middle school and Shanghai Zhijiang University (at that time, Zhijiang University, which was originally in Hangzhou, Zhejiang Province, had not moved back to Hangzhou from Shanghai) and majored in civil engineering
He studied in Medical College of Nanjing Central University from 1947 to 1950
From 1950 to 1952, he transferred to the Department of chemistry of Soochow University and served in Suzhou local church.
There are 17 graduates in the class, 16 of whom are assigned to work in the Chinese Academy of Sciences in Beijing. Only Yu chongen is assigned to be a senior physics teacher in Suzhou No.1 middle school because he is a "small group leader"
In February 1956, Yu chongen was criticized for refusing to take part in the three selfies fight. He was a "young backbone member of the counter revolutionary group in the guise of religion". He attended classes as usual during the day and went to the public security bureau every night to explain his problems until late at night.
In 1957, he was transferred from Suzhou to Shanghai where his wife (stomatologist of Huashan Hospital) lived.
On May 3, 1958, he was detained as a "counter revolutionary" and then sent to Jiangle County in the northern mountainous area of Fujian Province for labor reform (cutting and transporting bamboo).
In 1962, he was transferred to Juntianhu reform through labor farm in Xuancheng, Anhui Province for 21 years.
He was released in 1979 and recruited as an English teacher by East China Normal University.
He was acquitted in 1984.
He went to the United States in 1986.
personal works
1) He inherited his father's will and assisted in the translation and publication of Mrs. Gayne's biography.
The complete version of Mrs. Gayne's Autobiography
Publisher: xulon press, USA
2) The ever changing nine links
Subtitle: Ancient Chinese wisdom game
Author: Yu chongen / Zhang Wei
Publishing House: China children's Publishing House
Year of publication: September 1, 1999
Number of pages: 152
Price: 12
Binding: paperback
Ruan Genquan, the successor of the four generations of ingenious rings, dictated that the book mainly introduces a variety of pure iron wire rings, as well as some rope rings.
In 1958, it was published by Shanghai Culture Publishing House, formerly known as "smart ring: ancient wisdom game".
First edition 5000 volumes, 46 folio.
Published by Taiwan Jiuzhang publishing house in September 2001.
Published by Shanghai Culture Publishing House in June 2010.
Chinese PinYin : Yu Chong En
Yu chongen