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Zhang Lifan
章立凡
Zhang Lifan
BornJuly 1950 (age 74)
EducationChinese Academy of Social Sciences
Occupation(s)Writer, scholar, historian
Years active1989–present
MovementCultural Revolution
Parent(s)Zhang Caiping
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 prosecuted. Zhang Lifan was punished because of his father.[1][2] On 13 May 1977, Zhang Naiqi 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]

Views

Zhang Lifan is known as one of the most outspoken liberal-minded scholars in China and has often been critical of the Chinese communist party.[3]

Book

  • 君子之交如水 (in Chinese). Beijing: Writers Publishing House. 2007. p. 290. ISBN 9787506338585.
  • 记忆:往事未付红尘 (in Chinese). Xi'an, Shaanxi: Shaanxi Normal University Press. 2004. p. 388. ISBN 9787561330586.

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