Historical evaluation of Han Fuju

Liang Shuming’s evaluation of Han Fuju was: “Han Fuju fought bravely and was relatively educated. He won Feng Yuxiang’s favor and trust. He was promoted step by step and became a general under Feng. Later he left Feng Yuxiang. He joined Chiang Kai-shek and was in charge of Shandong for eight years. He tried to make some political achievements until the Anti-Japanese War broke out and he was beheaded by Chiang Kai-shek. "He greatly admired Confucian philosophy and had read some works of Confucianism and Mencius. He was not a complete martial artist. "

Xu Beiwen, a famous contemporary scholar and educator, once wrote: "Han Fuju made his fortune in the Northwest Army because of his poetry and calligraphy. After he came to power in Shandong, he drove all the magicians and monks out of the yamen. , and reused new-school literati such as He Siyuan, Liang Shuming, and Zhao Taitong. The difference between Han and Zhang Zongchang is due to their differences in literary styles."