Harry Yeung

Life
Harry H. Yeung was born with the Chinese name Hongda Yeung. He is the oldest of five children. He is one of the first second generation Asiatic-Rutanians. When growing up, Harry Yeung was raised with both Confucian and Jesuit Catholic upbringings, he was baptized a Catholic right after birth and went through First Communion at age seven. Harry Yeung was an outstanding student in St. Marcion Catholic School from his first grade to eigth grade year. His Catholic education allowed him to speak perfect English without trace accents, he became knowledgable of history and political sciences. At age fifteen, his parents withdrew him from Jesuit education and placed him in a private home-based Confucian studies under the tutelage of a Confucian scholar. From age fifteen to twenty, he mastered the Confucian classics, law scriptures and humanities. Harry was the only child in the family to go through Confucian education. His younger brother; Homer Yeung, and sisters; Meilee, Jinie and Song all recieved full Catholic school education.

After mastering his Confucian studies, he attended Port Nelson University School of Government where he majored in Political Science and minored in ethics. While in college, he was one of the leading members to create a fraternity for both naturalized Asiatic-Rutanian students and alien students. The Sun Shaixian Fraternity was created to unite Asiatic-Rutanians under an ethno-nationalist band. The fraternity consisted of all Asian males, the uniform of the Sun Shaixian is Zhongshan suit, they are known as Zhongshaners by non-Asian Rutanians.

After college, he got his feet wet in politics by working for the Social Democratic party (precourser to the Rutanian Democratic Forum) as a consultant. When the party reestablished itself as the Rutanian Democratic Forum, Harry Yeung served as a three representative in the Delvar commonwealth for the RDF.



Harry Yeung left the RDF to create his own organization which supports the interests, the civil rights, betterment of Asiatic-Rutanians. The Confucian League of Rutania was created. The Confucian Leauge of Rutania is now one of the Rutania's largest parties and membership among non-Asians is rising.

Family
Harry Yeung has a wife named Li Qingyi. Four sons; Harrison, Bradley, Christopher and Bartholomew. Two daughters; Megara and Lauren.