Yu Youren (April 11, 1879 - November 10, 1964), Han nationality, was born in Sanyuan, Shaanxi Province, and his ancestral home is Jingyang. He was a modern Chinese politician, educator, and calligrapher. His original name was Bo Xun, with the Chinese character "Ling Ke". Later, he took the name "Liao Xin" which is a homophony of "Your Ren". He also signed the names "Sao Xin" and "Beard Weng", and in his later years he called himself "Tai Ping Old Man". Yu Youren was a member of the Tongmenghui in his early years and served as a senior official in the National Government for many years. He was also a modern Chinese calligrapher and the founder of famous modern Chinese universities such as Fudan University, Shanghai University, and National Northwest Agriculture and Forestry College (now Northwest Agriculture and Forestry University). people.
Main achievements: A veteran of the Kuomintang, one of the founders of higher education in modern China, known as the "Contemporary Sage of Calligraphy" and "The Sage of Modern Calligraphy", and one of the four major calligraphers of the Republic of China
When Yu Youren came to Taiwan, his wife Gao Zhonglin and his eldest daughter Yu Zhixiu were in their hometown. Their youngest son Yu Zhongling and his mother Shen Jianhua stayed in Shanghai (Zhongling was only ten years old when he was in Taiwan and was later sent to Taiwan). His eldest son Yu Zhongling and his mother Shen Jianhua stayed in Shanghai. My daughter-in-law is in South America, and the family lives in mainland China, Taiwan, and several places in South America. The communication between her and her is cut off, which is quite difficult.
He was summoned to Chongqing on November 26, left Chongqing on the 28th, and was forced to fly to Taiwan on the 29th; his original wife Gao Zhonglin, eldest daughter Yu Zhixiu and other relatives remained in the mainland.