Wu (1899- 1986), a native of Ningbo, Zhejiang Province, 1920 graduated from Soochow University Law School. In the same year, he went to the Law School of the University of Michigan, USA, and obtained a doctorate in law. Then he went to Paris University, Berlin University and Harvard University to study. /kloc-returned to China in the spring of 0/924, served as a professor at Soochow University Law School, and later served as the dean of Soochow University Law School. 1929 was the president of Shanghai Provisional Court, and 1933 was the deputy director of the Constitution Drafting Committee. He published the famous Wu Xianfa, lived in the United States for a long time after 1949, and settled in Taiwan Province province after 1966. He writes Chinese and English laws, literature, poems and books.
1929, when presiding over the famous "Luret case", Dr. Schell, the defendant's attorney, declared that if the judge was too harsh on foreigners, it would delay or hinder the cancellation of extraterritorial jurisdiction. In this regard, Wu's answer is: "Your argument, we can say, is political. This is neither appropriate nor relevant to this case. The law is the only idol of this court, not the return or cancellation of extraterritorial jurisdiction. "