Second son: Ma Benyin, the youngest child in Ma Yinchu.
Third son: Ma Benchu, the youngest child in Ma Yinchu. 1945, Ma Benchu, who was less than 19 years old, was called into the army from the Department of Mechanical Engineering of Chongqing University as an interpreter for the US Army's air and land liaison group stationed in the frontier troops. After the victory of the Anti-Japanese War, Ma Benchu returned to school. 1948 After graduation, she was admitted to two American universities, but she stayed in Hangzhou according to her father's orders. During the Cultural Revolution, he was repeatedly censored because he joined the national army.
Eldest daughter: Ma Yangban, died in 1953.
Two women: horses, and then went to England.
Second son-in-law: She is the representative of the Republic of China in Britain, and went to Britain after 1949.
Three daughters: Ma Yanghui, born on 19 18. Married Xu in Chongqing on 1945. During the Republic of China, China people lived in Beijing, and later served as the life secretary of Ma Yinchu for a long time.
Third son-in-law: Xu
Four women: Ma, who works in the United Nations headquarters and lives in the United States.
Five girls: Ma Yangfeng, who lives in Shanghai.
Ma Yinchu's Life and Historical Contribution
Ma Yinchu (1June 24th, 882-1May10,0982), whose real name was Yuan Shan, had a prefix of Yin, after the word line. Han nationality, born in Shengxian County, Shaoxing, Zhejiang Province, is a contemporary economist, educator and demographer in China.
He was a legislator of the Nanjing government. After the founding of New China, he served as the deputy director of the Central Financial and Economic Committee, the deputy director of the East China Military and Political Committee, and the president of Peking University.
1957 was labeled as a rightist for publishing the theory of "new population theory" and was rehabilitated after the Third Plenary Session of the Eleventh Central Committee of the Party. He has written a lot of monographs in his life, especially those on economy, education and population in China, and has the reputation of "the first demographer in China". His representative works include New Population Theory, Collected Works of Ma Yinchu, Economic Transformation of China, etc.