Zhang Yitong, the second wife, married Qian Mu in Suzhou on 1929. Zhang has always been an intellectual woman. She graduated from Suzhou Women's Normal School and was the principal of Suzhou North Street No.2 Central Primary School. She gave birth to three sons and two daughters (Qian Zhuo, Qian Hang, Qian Xun, Qian Yi and Qianhui) for the Qian family. During the Anti-Japanese War, Qian Mu fought in the southwest and left alone. From 65438 to 0949, I have been to Guangzhou and Hong Kong in the south, but I also went alone, feeling "abandoned home". All his children were brought up by Zhang.
The third wife is Hu Meiqi, from Nanchang, Jiangxi. Hu Meiqi studied in the Education Department of Xiamen University for one year. 1949 She came to Hong Kong, studied at Xinya College and became a student of Qian Mu.
/kloc-in the summer of 0/950, the Hu family moved to Taipei, and soon she went to work in the library of Taichung Normal University (now Taichung Normal University) in Taiwan Province Province. At the beginning of the establishment of Xinya College, Qian Mu often ran between Hong Kong and Taipei in order to raise funds for running the school.
1952 April 16 At the invitation of old friend Zhu Jiahua, he gave a speech at the United Nations China Association of Tamkang University of Arts and Sciences. At the end of the speech, the roof suddenly collapsed and the cement block hit him directly on the head. His head was broken and he almost died. After that, Qian Mu lived in Cunde Lane in Taichung for several months, and was taken care of by Hu Meiqi, who worked in the library of Taichung Normal School at that time, which laid the foundation for a happy marriage in his later years. 1In the autumn of 952, Hu Meiqi entered the Department of Education of Taipei Normal University and went to Hong Kong after graduation.
1956 65438+1October 30th, marry Qian Mu. Hu Zhu has China's educational history works such as The Unborn Child.
There is such a record in Qian Mu's Miscellanies of Teachers and Friends. Qian Mu called Qian Jibo an uncle, and Qian Jibo ordered his son Qian Zhongshu to call him an uncle. He is Qian's eldest son, Qian's eldest brother and Qian's nephew. Qian Weichang's name comes from Qian Mu.
Qian Mu devoted his life to education, and five generations of disciples gathered together. Yu Yingshi, Yan Gengwang and other countries are out. Qian Weichang, a famous physicist, is his nephew. He also taught when he was young, and his Chinese studies were solid.
In her later years, she devoted herself to speaking and writing. Although her eyesight has become weak, she still puts forward new ideas at any time. Mrs. Lai read it and published it, modestly calling it a late study nonsense.