Background
Mrs. Lien-teh Wu was a native of Foochow, Fukien, second daughter of the late Huang Nai-shang, a Chu-jen scholar under the Ching Regime.
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Mrs. Lien-teh Wu was a native of Foochow, Fukien, second daughter of the late Huang Nai-shang, a Chu-jen scholar under the Ching Regime.
Mrs. Wu Lien-teh received her early education at home and later studied English in the Girls' College in Foochow.
Mrs. Wu Lien-teh published her first book "Yang Kuei-fei, Most Famous Beauty of China" in 1923, her second on "Hsi Shih, Beauty of Beauties" in 1931 and her later on "Chao Chun, Beauty in Exile" in 1934. Then she engaged in research study on the lives of other famous historical women as subjects for her later publications. She was a contributor of articles on Chinese women to various magazines.
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