Ding Shisun (Chinese: 丁石孙; September 5, 1927 – October 12, 2019) was a Chinese mathematician, academic administrator, and politician. He served as president of Peking University during the 1989 Tiananmen Square protests and massacre and was forced to resign afterwards. He later served as chairman of the China Democratic League from 1996 to 2005 and as a vice chairperson of the Standing Committee of the National People's Congress.
Biography
Early life
Ding was born on September 5, 1927, in Shanghai, Republic of China, to Ding Jiacheng (丁家丞) and Liu Huixian (刘蕙仙),[1] with his ancestral home in Zhenjiang, Jiangsu.[2] He attended Utopia University in Shanghai from 1944 to 1947.[3] A participant in anti-government student activities, he was arrested by the Kuomintang government and expelled by the university.[4] As a result, he moved north to Beijing and entered Tsinghua University in 1948.[5]
Tsinghua University and Peking University
Ding graduated from the Department of Mathematics of Tsinghua University in 1950, after the founding of the People's Republic of China, and was hired by the university as an assistant professor. In 1952, he transferred to Peking University, where he later rose to lecturer and professor.[3]
During the Anti-Rightist Campaign in 1958, Ding sympathized with those denounced as "rightists". Although not labelled a rightist, he received administrative admonition and was expelled from the Chinese Communist Party in 1960.[5] His membership was later restored.[6] When the Cultural Revolution broke out in 1966, he was imprisoned and later sent to perform manual labour at a May Seventh Cadre School.[5] After the end of the Cultural Revolution in 1976, Ding was politically rehabilitated and appointed vice chair of the Department of Mathematics of Peking University. He was promoted to chairman in 1980.[5]
In 1982, Ding resigned as mathematics chair and went to Harvard University as a visiting scholar. While he was away in the United States, Peking University ran a poll in 1983 among senior faculty members to select its next president, and Ding received the most votes.[5]
In March 1984, Ding was appointed president of Peking University at the age of 57. As president, he implemented policies to reward faculty members who taught classes, especially foundational courses, withheld bonuses from those who did not teach, and dismissed those who could not teach or conduct significant research.[5] As president, Ding continued to teach the foundational course of Advanced Algebra.[5][7]
According to a report in Yanhuang Chunqiu, when Mao Xinyu, the grandson of Mao Zedong, graduated from high school in 1988, his mother Shao Hua tried to enroll him at Peking University. Ding rejected her request on the pretext that he could not guarantee Mao's safety among the liberal-minded students, and Mao ended up enrolling at Renmin University of China instead.[8]
During his tenure, Ding promoted the spirit of "democracy and science", but some of his reforms were thwarted by the government. In 1988, he submitted his resignation to Education Minister Li Tieying, but Li declined the request. When the Tiananmen Square protests erupted in April 1989, students of Peking University played a leading role, and Ding did not prevent them from joining the protests. After the Chinese government cracked down and massacred the protesters on June 4, 1989, Ding was forced to resign in August 1989.[9] He was replaced by Wu Shuqing, a vice president of Renmin University.[10]
In an interview with China Central Television, Ding described his tenure as president a failure, and said that he failed to transform Peking University into the ideal university he had envisioned.[5] However, the prominent scholar Ji Xianlin called Ding one of the two best presidents in the history of the university, together with Cai Yuanpei.[5]
China Democratic League
On the invitation of Fei Xiaotong, chairman of the China Democratic League (CDL), Ding became a full-time vice chairman of the CDL in 1993, although he continued to teach freshman mathematics at Peking University.[5]
In November 1996, Ding succeeded Fei as chairman of the CDL. He became a vice chairperson of the Standing Committee of the National People's Congress in 1998, serving two terms until 2008. In December 2005, Ding retired as chairman of CDL and became an honorary chairman.[3][5][11]
Death
Ding died on October 12, 2019, in Beijing, aged 92. On October 17, he was buried in the Babaoshan Revolutionary Cemetery.[12]
Personal life
In 1956, Ding married Gui Linlin, a faculty member in the chemistry department of Peking University. Their wedding was held on the university campus and attended by many students and teachers.[13] They have two sons and one grandson.[14]
References
- ^ 丁石孙年表 [Chronology of Ding Shisun] (PDF). Peking University. Retrieved October 14, 2019.
- ^ "Biography of Ding Shisun". China Vitae. Retrieved October 15, 2019.
- ^ a b c "Ding Shisun". People's Daily. Retrieved October 14, 2019.
- ^ 丁石孫訪談錄 (in Chinese). 中華書局(香港)有限公司,聯合電子出版有限公司(代理). September 28, 2021. p. 80. ISBN 978-962-459-078-4. Retrieved March 20, 2025.
- ^ a b c d e f g h i j k Xu Tian 徐天 (October 14, 2019). 丁石孙与他的北大往事. China News Week. Retrieved October 15, 2019.
- ^ 丁石孙同志逝世. People's Daily (in Chinese). October 13, 2019. Retrieved October 15, 2019.
- ^ 中华人民共和国年鉴 (in Chinese). 中国年鉴社. 1998. p. 1184. Retrieved March 20, 2025.
- ^ 丁石孫訪談錄 (in Chinese). 中華書局(香港)有限公司,聯合電子出版有限公司(代理). September 28, 2021. p. 339. ISBN 978-962-459-078-4. Retrieved March 20, 2025.
- ^ 百年潮 (in Chinese). 百年潮杂志社. 2006. p. 10. Retrieved March 20, 2025.
- ^ "China Replaces Head of Beijing University". The New York Times. August 24, 1989. ISSN 0362-4331. Retrieved October 15, 2019.
- ^ 统一战线工作与人物 (in Chinese). 华文出版社. 2002. p. 150. ISBN 978-7-5075-1349-3. Retrieved March 20, 2025.
- ^ Zhang Bolin (张博麟), ed. (October 17, 2019). 丁石孙遗体在京火化 习近平等到八宝山革命公墓送别. ifeng (in Chinese). Retrieved October 17, 2019.
- ^ Wang Xuan (February 14, 2006). 王选回忆北大数学力学系的大学生活. People's Daily (in Chinese (China)). Retrieved October 15, 2019.
- ^ Chen Dayue 陈大岳; Xu Zhongqin 许忠勤; Song Chunwei 宋春伟 (2017). 丁石孙与中国数学 [Ding Shisun and Mathematics in China]. Global Publishing. p. 61. ISBN 978-981-323-291-4.
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- Ye Duyi
- Tan Jiazhen
- Tao Dayong
Qian Jiaju[note 1]
- Guan Mengjue
- Luo Hanxian
- Ma Dayou
- Feng Zhijun
- Ding Shisun
- Kang Zhenhuang
- Kong Lingren
- Xie Songkai
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Qian Jiaju
- Ma Dayou
- Ma Meisun
- Wang Jian (Beijing)
- Wang Jian (Hebei)
- Wang Danfeng
- Wang Qihong
- Kong Lingren
- Lu Leshan
- Ye Junjian
- Ye Duyi
- Ye Peida
- Feng Zhijun
- Feng Yidai
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- Jiang Jingbo
- Zhu Xuanren
- Zhu Dexi
- Wu Cangping
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- Chi Jishang
- Yang Ming
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- Wu Fuheng
- Xiao Qian
- Shen Jin
- Zhang Zhilian
- Zhang Bilai
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- Lin Jinming
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- Fei Xiaotong
- Yu Zeyou
- Qian Weichang
- Ni Baoshan
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- Xu Jingxing
- Weng Shuguan
- Gao Tian
- Gao Jingde
- Gao Qingzhou
- Tan Jiazhen
- Nie Weiping
- Tao Dayong
- Kang Zhenhuang
- Xie Songkai
- Peng Shaoyi
- Han Yizhi
- Dai Shuhe
- Dai Ailian
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- Ding Shisun (promoted to Executive Vice Chairperson)
- Kang Zhenhuang
- Kong Lingren
- Xie Songkai
- Wu Xiuping
- Zhang Yumao
- Li Yining (by-election)[note 4]
- Jiang Jingbo (by-election)[note 5]
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- Wang Jian (Beijing)
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- Kong Lingren
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- Chen Xinming
- Chen Guizun
- FanLian
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- Lin Zongcai
- Luo Hanxian
- Yue Shucang
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- Hu Zhengguang
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- Yu Zeyou
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- Tan Jiazhen
- Yuan Xingpei
- Nie Weiping
- Qian Weichang
- Ni Baoshan
- Xu Peng
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- Weng Shuguan
- Tao Dayong
- Kang Zhenhuang
- Zeng Xiaozhen
- Xie Songkai
- Peng Shaoyi
- Han Yizhi
- Dai Shuhe
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- ^ Note 1: In November 1996, the Fifth Plenary Session of the 7th Central Committee accepted Fei Xiaotong’s request to resign as Chairperson of the CDL Central Committee.
- ^ Note 2: In November 1996, the Fifth Plenary Session of the 7th Central Committee elected Ding Shisun as Chairperson of the CDL Central Committee.
- ^ Note 3: In July 1994, the Sixth Meeting of the Standing Committee of the 7th Central Committee decided that Ding Shisun would serve as Executive Vice Chairperson.
- ^ Note 4: In December 1995, the Fourth Plenary Session of the 7th Central Committee elected Li Yining as Vice Chairperson.
- ^ Note 5: In November 1996, the Fifth Plenary Session of the 7th Central Committee elected Jiang Jingbo and Yuan Xingpei as Vice Chairpersons.
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- Yu Zeyou
- Wu Zhengde
- Zhang Baowen
- Wang Weicheng (by-election)[note 1]
- Zhang Meiying (by-election)
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- Ma Kelie
- Wang Fengcai
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- ^ Note 1: In December 2000, the Fourth Plenary Session of the 8th Central Committee elected Wang Weicheng and Zhang Meiying as Vice Chairpersons.
- ^ Note 2: In December 2001, the Fifth Plenary Session of the 8th Central Committee elected Zhang Shengkun as Vice Chairperson.
- ^ Note 3: In December 2000, the Fourth Plenary Session of the 8th Central Committee accepted Zhang Baowen’s resignation from the concurrent post of Secretary-General.
- ^ Note 4: In December 2000, the Fourth Plenary Session of the 8th Central Committee appointed Yu Zeyou, Vice Chairperson, to concurrently serve as Secretary-General.
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- Wang Weicheng
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- Zhang Shengkun
- Li Zhong’an
- Zheng Lansun
- Zhang Ping
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- Wang Yaohua
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- Ye Danian
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Lü Debin[note 9]
- Kang Tiebao
- Liu Guangfu
- Liu Dehai
- Sun Youxian
- Zhu Ming
- Zhu Peiling
- Zhu Zhenzhong
- Xu Bainian
- Wu Gang
- Wu Dacheng
- Wu Zhengde
- Zhang Ping
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- Zhang Gaoyong
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- Zhang Yumao (resigned)
- Li Zhong’an
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- Liang Xiaosheng
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- Fu Xianluo
- Wen Fujing
- Wen Simei
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- Xie Youqing
- Xie Xialing
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- Bao Minzhong
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- ^ Note 1: In December 2005, the Fourth Plenary Session of the 9th Central Committee elected Ding Shisun as Honorary Chairperson of the Central Committee.
- ^ Note 2: The Fourth Plenary Session of the 9th Central Committee accepted Ding Shisun’s resignation from the posts of Chairperson, Standing Committee Member, and Member of the Central Committee.
- ^ Note 3: In December 2005, the Fourth Plenary Session of the 9th Central Committee elected Jiang Shusheng as Chairperson of the Central Committee.
- ^ Note 4: In March 2003, the Third Chairpersons’ Meeting of the 9th Central Committee decided that Vice Chairperson Zhang Meiying would serve as Executive Vice Chairperson.
- ^ Note 5: The Fourth Plenary Session of the 9th Central Committee accepted Zhang Yumao’s resignation from the posts of Vice Chairperson, Standing Committee Member, and Member of the Central Committee.
- ^ Note 6: In December 2003, the Second Plenary Session of the 9th Central Committee accepted Yu Zeyou’s resignation from the posts of Vice Chairperson, Standing Committee Member, and Member of the Central Committee.
- ^ Note 7: In December 2004, the Third Plenary Session of the 9th Central Committee elected Suo Lisheng as Vice Chairperson.
- ^ Note 8: In December 2003, the Second Plenary Session of the 9th Central Committee elected Jiang Shusheng as Member, Standing Committee Member, and Vice Chairperson of the Central Committee.
- ^ Note 9: On 24 June 2005, the Chairpersons’ Meeting decided to remove Lü Debin from his posts as Member and Standing Committee Member of the Central Committee and expel him from the League.
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