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Yuan Hongbing was born on 1952-04- in Hohhot, China, is an A chinese male novelist. Discover Yuan Hongbing'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 72 years old?

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Age 72 years old
Zodiac Sign Aries
Born 1952-04-, 1952
Birthday 1952-04-
Birthplace Hohhot, China
Nationality China

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1952

Yuan Hongbing (1952 - ) is a Chinese-Australian jurist, novelist, and Chinese dissident.

Born in Hohhot, Inner Mongolia, Yuan's parents worked at the Inner Mongolia Daily.

During the Cultural Revolution, Yuan was sent to the countryside to work as a "sent-down youth".

1972

In 1972, he became a factory worker in a local chemical factory.

During that time, he organized his colleagues to engage in political campaigns.

Following the reinstatement of university entrance exams, he enrolled at Peking University to study law.

1986

He graduated from Peking University with a master's degree in criminal procedure in 1986 and went on to head the School of Criminal Procedural Law at Peking University.

1989

At the time of the Tiananmen Square protests and massacre in 1989, Yuan created and organized The Peking University Faculty Support Association, a political organization in support of the student movement.

His creation of the organization put him under surveillance by the government.

1990

In 1990, Yuan published Winds on the Plain, a book which gained a considerable following among university students.

In it Yuan propounds what he calls "new heroicism" with a cause that is primarily concerned with the "fate of the Chinese race."

Yuan has also been active as a labour organiser.

He was involved with Charter 08, a "Peace Charter" reportedly modeled on the Czechoslovak Charter 77.

He also set up an unauthorized, politically liberal union – the League for the Protection of Working People of the People's Republic of China.

1994

In 1994, he was detained by government authorities and forced to leave Beijing.

The US Department of State had mentioned his case in the China part of its Human Rights Report in 1994 and 1995.

Yuan went into exile in the remote province of Guizhou from 1994, and became the Dean of the law school at Guizhou Normal University while under custody.

2004

In 2004, Yuan and his assistant, Zhao Jing, traveled to Australia, and on 28 July, they sought political asylum.

2005

In June 2005 he accused the Chinese government of attempting to turn Australia into a "political colony".

2009

In 2009, Yuan published his book Taiwan Disaster (台灣大劫難:2012不戰而勝台灣), a highly critical account of contemporary Taiwanese society and politics and detailed his views on the role of the CCP in pursuing unification in Taiwan.

2010

The book, coauthored with Lhade Namloyak, a Tibetan poet and researcher, unveils what he claims to be the conspiracy of the century, the assassination by the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) of Choekyi Gyaltsen, 10th Panchen Lama.

The book contends that Deng Xiaoping and an oligarchic group of high-ranking party officials made the decision to assassinate the 10th Panchen Lama, and, with the support of Hu Jintao, Wen Jiabao, and others, the Lama was poisoned.

Literature Writings

Philosophy Writings

Political Philosophy Writings

Modern Politics Writings

2011

In 2011, he declared that Hu Jintao had masterminded the death of the 10th Panchen Lama.

2013

In October 2013, Yuan released his new book Assassination of the Buddha–the Truth of the Death of His Holiness the 10th Panchen Lama (Chinese:殺佛——十世班禪大師蒙難真相) in Taipei.