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In 1916, Fu went on to the
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gave him a favorable exchange rate. It seemed that Fu never intended to obtain a B.A degree at these overseas institutions. Instead, he advised his friends to utilize this rare chance to pursue as much learning as possible.
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had turned into a base for communists. Despite Fu's deep belief in academic freedom, he was forced to compromise his beliefs with the political pressure of the day and fire those scholars alleged to have communist ties.
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culture in China. This theory is now obsolete, but Fu's approach and techniques were widely influential. He is known due to his pioneering historico-philological research of the concepts of "nature" (
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and joined the faculty of humanities and social science. He became the department head in 1928. On the national scene, he established the
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accent made it sound as if Fu had "died of anger" caused by Kuo's questioning.
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in the earlier part of 1949. On 20 January 1949, he was appointed
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Fu Ssu-nien: A life in Chinese history and politics.
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