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Chu Anping was born on 5 November, 1909 in China, is a Chinese scholar (1909–1966?). Discover Chu Anping's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 57 years old?
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1966 |
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Chu Anping Height, Weight & Measurements
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Who Is Chu Anping's Wife?
His wife is Lucy Duanmu
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Chu Wanghua |
Chu Anping Net Worth
His net worth has been growing significantly in 2023-2024. So, how much is Chu Anping worth at the age of 57 years old? Chu Anping’s income source is mostly from being a successful . He is from China. We have estimated Chu Anping's net worth, money, salary, income, and assets.
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$1 Million - $5 Million |
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Chu Anping (, 1909–1966?) was a Chinese scholar, liberal journalist and editor of Guancha (观察, The Observer) in the Civil War era of the late 1940s.
He is widely considered to be one of the most famous liberals in China.
He was Editor of the China Democratic League newspaper "for intellectuals", the Guangming Daily, in the PRC era.
Following publication of his article entitled "The Party Dominates the World", he was attacked by Mao Zedong in the Hundred Flowers Campaign of 1957 and purged during the Anti-Rightist Movement.
On June 1, 1957, at the symposium convened by the Department for United Front Work of the CCP Central Committee, Chu made a speech entitled "Comment made to Chairman Mao And Premier Zhou," which stated that Mao Zedong had seen the "world [as the] party's".
Both the government and the people felt the tremendous reverberations.
People's Daily and Guangming Daily both published the full text the next day with banner headlines and in a prominent position.
In January 1958, in the Anti-Rightist Movement Chu was labelled a "anti-party anti-people anti-socialism bourgeois rightist".
It is believed that he committed suicide in 1966.
He was father to Chu Wanghua (储望华), a contemporary Chinese composer based in Australia, and grandfather to Mark Chu, a multidisciplinary artist.
In 1966 at the start of the Cultural Revolution, Chu was persecuted, then soon went missing.
His whereabouts were unknown and it was believed that he was either beaten to death by Red Guards or committed suicide.
In 2015, a funeral was finally held for Chu in his home county, Yixing.
Photographs and a book were placed in an urn and buried in a symbolic grave by his three sons.
State-run media said it was not a moment to re-evaluate the past, and his son Chu Wanghua said “Today is not a sad day.
Today is a day of commemoration and remembrance.”