Tu Tsung-ming was born in
Tamsui in 1893. He entered Taiwan Governor-General's Medical School (臺灣總督府醫學校) in 1909. Because he scored highly on the medical school entrance exam, the school's president, Junzo Nagano (長野純蔵), admitted him as a special case despite his poor physical examination score, which was due to his small stature. The movement to overthrow China's
Qing dynasty was emerging in 1910, and he joined the underground society
Tongmenghui with his friends. In 1913, Tu participated in a failed
assassination attempt on
Yuan Shikai. In 1914, he graduated from the Taiwan Governor-General's Medical School at the head of his class. After graduation, he entered
Kyoto Imperial University under the support of Tugio Horiuchi (堀内次雄), the president of the Governor-General's Medical school in 1922. He pursued training and research in
internal medicine and
pharmacology there. He became a member of
Kuomintang in 1916. ==Medical career==