The First Person of the Red Cross Society of China: Shen Dunhe's Chronicle

The First Person of the Red Cross Society of China: Shen Dunhe's Chronicle

by Compiled By Sun Shangen

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Shen Dunhe (1866-1920), courtesy name Zhongli, was a native of Ningbo, Zhejiang, and a famous social activist and philanthropist in modern China. In his early years, he studied law and politics at the University of Cambridge in England. He has successively served as translator for the Nanyang Minister, teacher at Jinling Tongwen Hall, promoted at the Torpedo School, and promoted at the Jiangnan Naval School. Later, he worked in industry and charity for many years, and served as the General Office of Shanghai-Nanjing Railway and the General Director of China Commercial Bank. He is the author of "Russian National Chronicles", "English National Chronicles", "French National Chronicles" and "German National Chronicles", all of which were included in the supplements of "Xiaofang Huzhai Yu Di Congchao" and had typesetting editions during the reign of Guangxu. In 1906, he published "A Brief Introduction to Unified Dialects" in "Journal of Global China". Centered on Shen Dunhe, the main founder of the Red Cross Society of China, this book comprehensively combs through various historical materials related to him, including newspapers, periodicals, correspondence, books, archives, etc., And arranges his words, deeds, thoughts, life stories and related historical events in chronological order, striving to restore the truth of history.

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