Background
Mr. Wu San was born in Szechuan province in 1884.
Mr. Wu San was born in Szechuan province in 1884.
Having completed the studies in Chinese literature and politics in his own province Mr. Wu went to Tokyo where he received a degree in law from Tokio College.
In 1919 Mr. Wu was appointed Vice-minister of Justice in the Guangdong government and subsequently acted as Minister. When an administrative directorate was established at Guangdong he was one of seven directors who governed the southern provinces.
Mr. Wu was also general secretary of the Good Roads Association and under his guidance the association is making worthy progress.
Mr. Wu was one of the most zealous Christians in China. He wrote many books in Chinese which have attracted attention for their excellent literary style. His most noteworthy books were: A Commentary on the Provisional Constitution of China; The Soviet Russian Constitution; A Plea for Universal Union and Government by Commissions.