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Zhang Youyi was born on 1900 in Shanghai, China, is a Banker. Discover Zhang Youyi's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is She in this year and how She spends money? Also learn how She earned most of networth at the age of 88 years old?

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Occupation Banker, educator
Age 88 years old
Zodiac Sign
Born 1900
Birthday 1900
Birthplace Shanghai, China
Date of death 1988 (aged 87–88) - New York City, United States New York City, United States
Died Place New York City, United States
Nationality China

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Zhang Youyi Height, Weight & Measurements

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Who Is Zhang Youyi's Husband?

Her husband is Xu Zhimo Su Jizhi (m.1954 wid.1972)

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Husband Xu Zhimo Su Jizhi (m.1954 wid.1972)
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Children Hsu Chi-kai (b. 1918) Peter Hsu De-sheng (1922-1925)

Zhang Youyi Net Worth

Her net worth has been growing significantly in 2022-2023. So, how much is Zhang Youyi worth at the age of 88 years old? Zhang Youyi’s income source is mostly from being a successful Banker. She is from China. We have estimated Zhang Youyi's net worth , money, salary, income, and assets.

Net Worth in 2023 $1 Million - $5 Million
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Source of Income Banker

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1949

After Zhimo Xu's death in a plane crash, Zhang participated in the editing and publication of his poetry anthology. She moved to Hong Kong in April 1949. In 1953, she married doctor Jizhi Su in Tokyo. Together they lived for 18 years.

1925

Her younger son died of peritonitis in 1925. Upon her return from Europe in early 1927, she worked as a German lecturer at the Soochow University, then opened Shanghai's first garments corporation, manufacturing and selling fashionable women's dresses. In 1928, she accepted her brother's offer to serve as the vice president of the Shanghai Women's Commercial and Savings Bank. She traded actively in the stock market and managed the finances of the China Democratic Socialist Party (1946-) with the assistance of her elder brother, Carsun Chang (Zhang Junmai 张君劢).

1922

Zhang settled in Berlin in 1922. She studied German intensively for a few months, then enrolled at the Pestalozzi Furberhaus, a kindergarten teachers' college that espoused the philosophy of Swiss educator Johann Heinrich Pestalozzi.

1918

She married the prominent poet Xu Zhimo (Hsu Chih-mo), and gave birth to two sons, Hsu Chi-kai (born 1918) and Peter Hsu (1922 – 1925). After giving birth to Peter, Youyi received a letter from her estranged husband, declaring his intentions to divorce. In his letter, Xu reasoned that "marriage not based on love was intolerable." Zhang consented, and signed the divorce papers. Their separation was the first legal divorce based on the Civil Law in China.

1912

In 1912, when Zhang Youyi was aged 12, she found an advertisement in the newspaper Shen Bao about a girls' school in Suzhou called the Teachers' College Preparatory School. She proposed the idea of attending to her parents and they agreed. She was admitted after passing the entrance exam, along with her elder sister. However, in the 1913, her brother Zhang Gongquan arranged for her marriage with Xu Zhimo, a rising poet and son of a rich businessman. Upon her parents' urging, Zhang quit school and returned home in 1915 to prepare for her wedding.

1900

Zhang Youyi (Chinese: 張幼儀; Wade–Giles: Chang Yu-i; 1900–1988) was a Chinese educator, banker, and the first wife of the Chinese poet Xu Zhimo. With assistance from her brother Chang Kia-ngau, who was the general manager of Bank of China, she ran her own bank, Shanghai Women's Savings Bank.