Abstract

In 1946, 1 year after our victory in the Anti-Japanese War, Professor Wang Tieya gave up his position at the Central University, which had just moved from Chongqing to Nanjing (then the capital of the Kuomintang government). At the invitation of Peking University, he arrived in Beijing by the end of that year and was appointed professor and dean of the Political Science Department. During the Anti-Japanese War, Peking University, Tsinghua University, and Nankai University moved to Kunming City of Yunnan Province and united into one—the Southwest Associated University, where I was an undergraduate. After China’s victory in the War, the three universities were moved back.

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