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Rh In 1914, he was appointed principal of the First Kuo Ming School of Kiangsu, for which work he was awarded the third Class Chia Hsing Medal by Governor Han Kuo-chun of the province. In 1915, he was elected chairman of the Li-Li Educational Research Association and in 1918 he served as Educational Commissioner for the same district receiving the gold medal of the Wukiang Magistracy in the following year. In 1921, he became chairman of the council of the Wukiang Educational Association, but resigned his position to become secretary to Mr. H. Y. Moh, managing director of the Cotton Goods Exchange at Shanghai, when the exchange opened in 1921. He is still serving in this position.