Charles Xue
Charles Xue | |
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Native name | Xue Biqun 薛必群 |
Born | Guangdong, China |
February 18, 1953
Residence | Beijing |
Ethnicity | Han Chinese |
Citizenship | United States |
Alma mater | Chinese Academy of Social Sciences UC Berkeley |
Occupation | Entrepreneur |
Years active | 1991 - present |
Spouse(s) | Hu An (former) Ding Wei (current) |
Children | 2 |
Parent(s) | Xue Zizheng |
Charles Xue Biqun (Chinese: 薛必群; pinyin: Xuē Bìqún), is a Chinese-American entrepreneur and angel investor, better known by his screen name Xue Manzi (薛蠻子).[1] He was one of the founders of UTStarcom, the Chairman of 8848 Electronic Commerce Network, the Chairman of Prcedu.[2]
Biography
Xue was born in Guangdong Province in 1953. His father, Xue Zizheng, was the vice minister of the United Front Work Department.[3][4][5] During his childhood, Xue lived in Toufa Hutong, Beijing. In 1966 when Xue was thirteen years old, the Cultural Revolution was launched by Mao Zedong, during which his father Xue Zizheng was isolated and jailed.
Two years later, Xue went to Urad Front Banner to work as a Sent-down youth in the Down to the Countryside Movement.
In 1976, Xue worked at Wenwu Publisher as an editor, and started to learn English from Xiao Qian, Shen Congwen and Li Jianwu. He translated the White House Guard into Chinese with his friend and got 468 yuan.[6]
In 1978, Xue was accepted to the Chinese Academy of Social Sciences, he entered UC Berkeley in 1980, and he made the acquaintance of Masayoshi Son, zh , and Stan Lai. Before graduating, Xue got the job in New York.[7] After graduating, Xue worked in ThyssenKrupp.In June 1991, Xue returned to Beijing, he founded Unitech with Lu Hongliang and Wang Zuguang.
In 2011, Xue founded 8848 Electronic Commerce Network. In 2008, Xue settled back in Beijing with his wife and children. In August 2013, Xue attended a meeting which was convened by Lu Wei, the Chairman of the State Council Information Office.[8][9]
On 23 August 2013, Xue was arrested for soliciting a prostitute by Beijing Municipal Public Security Bureau.[8][10][11] Xue's arrest is regarded as one piece of China authority's plan to take back control of public opinion online.[12] Later Xue appeared on CCTV giving lengthy confessions, but was released on bail in April 2014 "because he was sick," according to the Beijing police.[12]
References
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- ↑ 北京警方:薛蛮子因涉嫌嫖娼被抓获
- ↑ 薛蛮子 “老奸巨猾”的天使投资人
- ↑ 薛蛮子:从革命二代到著名投资人
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