Background
Mr. Wu was born in Chosot'u League, Inner Mongolia, China in 1894.
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Mr. Wu was born in Chosot'u League, Inner Mongolia, China in 1894.
Wu Hao-Ling graduated from the Peking Law College and the Peking Government University with Bachelor of Arts degree.
Mr. Hao-Ling first worked as an instructor and later dean of the College of Mongolian and Tibetan Languages in Peking, China. Then he was a secretary of the Mongolian and Tibetan Council of the former Peking Government, elected member of the Lower House of the Parliament representing Chosot’s League and member of the National People's Conference, but declined both elections.
He was also a member of Mongolian Delegation to Nanking to discuss Mongolian affairs with the Central Government in 1928. He was a counselor of the Government in 1928 and counselor of the Mongolian and Tibetan Affairs Commission in 1929. Later he was appointed chief of the Mongolian Affairs Section of the Commission, served as a member representing Chosot’u Leagrue and member of the presidium of the Mongolian Affairs Conference in Nanking in 1930.
Upon establishment of the United Office of the various Leagues of Mongolia in 1930, he was appointed resident-representative of the Chosot’u League in Nanking. Finally he was a member of the Mongolian and Tibetan Affairs Commission and of the Mongolian Local Autonomy Political Council in Pailingmiaoo.