- Weng Wenhao
Weng Wenhao (
Simplified Chinese :翁文灏;Traditional Chinese :翁文灝;pinyin :Wēng Wénhào) (1889 - 27th Jan. 1971) was a Chinesegeologist ,educator , and paramountpolitician .He was one of the earliest modern Chinese geologists, and is regarded as the founder of modern Chinese geology and the father of modern Chinese oil industry in many literature.
From May to Nov. 1948, Weng served as the President of the
Executive Yuan of theRepublic of China . The position is most commonly referred to as prime minister or premier.Life
Early years
He was born in 1889 in
Cixi (town),Ningbo (city),Zhejiang Province in lateQing Dynasty , and hiscourtesy name was Yongni (咏霓). His father was a locally-famousbusinessman .In 1902, he was only a 13-year old boy but won the title of "skillful writer" (秀才) in the
Imperial Examination . Later, he went toShanghai and then entered a French-speaking Catholic school there.He obtained his doctor's degree on geology from the
Catholic University of Leuven ,Flanders ,Belgium , in 1912. He was the first Chinese who held the western doctor's degree in geology.ROC period
1912, after obtaining his doctor's degree in geology, he went back to China. He served as the Minister of Mine Industry and the Minister of Agriculture and Commerce,
Beiyang Government . At the same time, he was also a lecturer and the chief professor (director, from 1914) of the National Research Institute of Geography.He was also a
professor of geology in bothBeijing University andTsinghua University . He once was the head of the Department of Geography, Tsinghua University. In Jul. 1931, he start serving as the president (acting) of Tsinghua University.In 1928 he assisted
Canadian paleoanthropologist Davidson Black in the establishment of theCenozoic Research Laboratory for the research and appraisal ofPeking Man fossils unearthed atZhoukoudian .During the period of Central (Provisional) Military Government of the Republic of China, he served in the central government as the General Secretary of the
Executive Yuan (13th Dec. 1935 - 9th Sep. 1937); the Minister of Industry (till 1st, Jan. 1938), Minister of Education (28th Oct. 1932 - 21st Apr. 1933), and the Minister of Economy (1st Jan. 1938 - 1947).Invited by
Chiang Kai-shek , He served as the first President of theExecutive Yuan ofNationalist Government (capitalNanjing ) (25th May 1948 - 26th Nov. 1948).Mar. 1948, he was selected to be a member of the
Academia Sinica . After the establishment of the PRC, he also became a member of theChinese Academy of Sciences ). TheAcademia Sinica is based in Taipei, with most members living inTaiwan and theUnited States .After 1949 & Late years
After
Chinese Civil War , he remained inChinese Mainland and served inPeople's Political Consultative Conference .During the
Cultural Revolution , he was specially protected byZhou Enlai . In 1971, he died inBeijing .Academic achievements & activities
* One of the founders of modern Chinese geography;
* Set up modern Chinese oil industry;
* Studies of thePeking Man ;
* Studies ofearthquake in China.Family
He had two sons, the elder one named
Weng Xinyuan (翁心源), was a famous petroleum engineer who was killed inCultural Revolution , the younger one was a pilot who was killed in theSecond Sino-Japanese War .The founder of Chinese modern geophysics -
Weng Wenbo (翁文波), an academician of theChinese Academy of Sciences , is his cousin.Weng Xinzhi (翁心植), academician of
Chinese Academy of Engineering , is his nephew.Major works
* "Studies of Earthquakes in Gansu Procince" (《甘肃地震考》)
* "A Brief Record of Minerals in China" (《中国矿产志略》)
* "Literary Collection of Zhuizhi" (《椎指集》)
* "Mourn for Mr. DING Zai-Jun" (《追悼丁在君先生》)
* "Earthquake" (《地震》)
* "Quadrumana Fossils in China" (《中国灵长类动物化石》)
* "The First Record on Chinese Mine Industry" (《第一次中国矿业纪要》)
* "Paleozoic Plant Fossils in the Middle Part of Shanxi Province" (《山西中部古生代植物化石》)
* "An Elementary Introduction to Earthquake" (《地震浅说》)
* "Lectures on Geology" (《地质学讲义》)Books on him
* "Chronicle of Weng Wenhao", (《翁文灏年谱》), Oct. 2005
* "Weng Wenhao's Outstanding Contributions to Chinese Oil Industry", (《翁文灏的石油业绩》)
* "Selected Works of Weng Wenhao" (《翁文灏选集》)
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