John Ching Hsiung Wu

John Ching Hsiung Wu[1] (also John C.H. Wu; pinyin: Wu Jingxiong) (born Ningbo 1899 - 1986) was a Chinese poet, lawyer, and writer. He wrote works in Chinese, English, French, and German on Christian spirituality, Chinese literature (including a translation of the Tao Te Ching) and on legal topics. He was the principal author of the constitution of the Republic of China.[2] He was a convert to Roman Catholicism. He maintained a correspondence with U.S. Supreme Court Justice Oliver Wendell Holmes, Jr. and later produced scholarly work examining Holmes' legal thought.

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Works by John C. H. Wu

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  1. ^ Sometimes erroneously written as John Chin Hsung Wu
  2. ^ Wu 2004, back cover (1996 ed. from Doubleday)

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