Hong-Fu Chu
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Hong-Fu Chu
Summary
Hong-Fu Chu is a human[1]. He was born on January 13, 1910[2]. He died on January 24, 2002[3]. He worked as an entomologist[4].
Key Facts
- Hong-Fu Chu was born on January 13, 1910[2].
- Hong-Fu Chu died on January 24, 2002[3].
- Hong-Fu Chu held citizenship in People's Republic of China[5].
- Hong-Fu Chu held citizenship in Republic of China[6].
- Hong-Fu Chu held citizenship in Qing dynasty[7].
- Hong-Fu Chu's professions included entomologist[4].
- Hong-Fu Chu's field of work was entomologist[8].
- Hong-Fu Chu's field of work was Panorpida[9].
- Hong-Fu Chu held the position of National People's Congress deputy[10].
- Hong-Fu Chu's education included a stint at Tsinghua University[11].
- Hong-Fu Chu is recorded as male[12].
- Hong-Fu Chu's instance of is recorded as human[13].
- Hong-Fu Chu was affiliated with the Jiusan Society[14].
- Hong-Fu Chu's family name is recorded as Zhu[15].
- Hong-Fu Chu's described by source is recorded as Short Biographies of Chinese Science and Technology Experts, Science Series, Volume 1 of Biology[16].
- Hong-Fu Chu's name in native language is recorded as 朱弘复[17].
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Origins and Family
Hong-Fu Chu was born on January 13, 1910[2].
Education
Hong-Fu Chu was educated at Tsinghua University[11].
Career and Affiliations
Hong-Fu Chu worked as an entomologist[4]. Fields of work include entomologist[8], a profession[18] and Panorpida[9], a taxon[19]. He held the position of National People's Congress deputy[10].
Personal Life
Hong-Fu Chu was affiliated with the Jiusan Society[14].
Death and Burial
Hong-Fu Chu died on January 24, 2002[3].
FAQs
What did Hong-Fu Chu do for work?
Hong-Fu Chu worked as entomologist[4].
Where did Hong-Fu Chu go to school?
Hong-Fu Chu was educated at Tsinghua University[11].