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Wang's life
Wang obeyed his parents' orders and got married at the age of 15. After getting married, he went to Hangzhou Ordnance School, then studied at Waseda University in Japan, and then studied at Harvard University in the United States. He joined the Allied League led by Sun Yat-sen and, together with Song and Huang Xing, took "overthrowing the imperial system and establishing the Republic of China" as his own responsibility, which was deeply appreciated and valued by Sun Yat-sen. 19 14, Sun Yat-sen entrusted Wang to look after his second daughter studying in the literature department of California State University, and soon married Wang (later divorced) and gave birth to a boy and a girl.

After returning to China, Wang served as the head of the Department of Political Economy of National Southeast University. He and Hu Shi, Li Dazhao, etc. 16 signed and published Our Political Opinions, advocating "good government".

65438-0927 Shao Yuanchong was the mayor of Hangzhou, and he was hired as the counselor of the municipal government. Since then, he has set foot in politics and promoted "good governance". 193 1, with Lin Sen as the Legislative Yuan and Wang Supplemented as a legislator. Two years later, he became president and was excluded from the Legislative Yuan. 1934, recommended by Yang Yongtai, Secretary-General of the Military Commission of the National Government, he was allowed to be the secretary of Nanchang Hangying, a member of the Military Commission, and was soon transferred to Changle County.