Chu Hsing-yu (Chinese: 朱星羽; pinyin: Zhū Xīngyǔ; 22 December 1956 – 18 February 2013) was a Taiwanese politician.
He succeeded his father, a cement worker by trade, as district chief when the elder Chu was diagnosed with lung disease.
[8] As a legislator, Chu became known for controversial statements and a combative personality, for which his DPP membership had been repeatedly suspended.
In April, Chu challenged interior minister Su Jia-chyuan to solve the 3-19 shooting incident in a year's time.
[11][12] Chu did not run for reelection in 2004, but joined the Non-Partisan Solidarity Union after stepping down from the legislature, retiring to live alone on Guanyinshan.