Luo Jialun

Luo Jialun (simplified Chinese: 罗家伦; traditional Chinese: 羅家倫; pinyin: Luó Jiālún; December 21, 1897 - December 25, 1969) was a Chinese educator, historian and political activist. He was one of the leaders of the May Fourth Movement in 1919.

Biography

Luo got his bachelor degree from Peking University. In September, 1928, Luo was appointed the president of Tsinghua University and resigned in May, 1930. Luo Jialun was the president of National Central University (later rename Nanjing university in mainland and reinstated in Taiwan) from 1932 to 1941.