Alfred Huang
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Born | Shanghai, China | October 29, 1921
Nationality | Chinese |
Citizenship | China |
Alfred Huang (Born October 29, 1921, in Shanghai, China, immigrated to the United States, 1980) is a professor of Taoist philosophy, former Dean of Students at Shanghai University, and the founder of Pure Land of Peace and Harmony in Hawaii[1]. He spent the years 1949-1966 vacillating between house arrest and imprisonment after being accused by the Chinese government of being a first-class counter-revolutionary rightist. He was released in 1979 and emigrated to the United States in 1980[2].
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