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__**Biography**__ - 17 December 1891 born in Anhui, China- became a national scholar from the Boxer Rebellion Indemnity Scholarship Program.- 16 August 1910, sent to study agriculture at Cornell University- after receiving his undergraduate degree, went to Columbus University to study philosophy- supported from Chen Duxiu, edit of the influential journal New Youth, caught attention- published several political newspapers with his friends after he quit New Youth in 1920s- served chancellor of Peking University between 1946 to 1948- president of the Academia Sinica in Taipei, Nanking, Taipei at the age of 71- buried in a tomb in Hu Shi Park, by the Academia Sinica campus- His work fell into dispute in Chinese 1986 article, written by Ji Xian.- deeply influenced by american culture- established broad social contacts in and outside the US government.- spoke numerous times to the American public about Chinese culture- He assumed the Chinese ambassadorship to the United States during China's War of Resistance Against Japan and made outstanding contributions to Sino-American cooperation and joint opposition to Japanese fascism.- served at the China Foundation for the Promotion of Education and Culture (China Foundation) for decades

__**Ideological Foundation**__ - Chinese philosopher, diplomat and essayist - A key contributor for the promotion of vernacular Chinese in literature to replace Classical Chinese - Leading intellectuals in May 4th Movement and New Culture Movement - Important figure in the history of Sino-American cultural exchange - went to the states 7 times to study, work, and live for 25 years - Spread Chinese culture to the US

__**Works Cited**__

"Hu Shi." Claremont Graduate University: Welcome to CGU! Web. 07 May 2010. .

"Dr. Hu Shih, Chinese Ambassador. - Photo - LIFE." LIFE - Your World in Pictures. Web. 13 May 2010. .

Zhesheng, Ouyang. "Hu Shi and Sino-American Cultural Exchange." Hu Shi and Sino-American Cultural Exchange. Ouyang Zhesheng. Web. .