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    Ku Meng-yu (Chinese: 顧孟餘; pinyin: Gù Mèngyú) was a politician in the Republic of China, the founding president of the Central Daily News and a key leader...
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    Feng Yuxiang (redirect from Feng Yu-hsiang)
    Career of Feng Yu-hsiang, page 82 Marshal Feng: A Good Soldier of Jesus Christ, 2nd edition, page 1. Chinese Warlord: The Career of Feng Yu-hsiang Marshal...
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    You Si-kun (redirect from Yu Hsi-kun)
    You Si-kun (Chinese: 游錫堃; born 25 April 1948), also romanized Yu Shyi-kun, is a Taiwanese politician. He was one of the founding members of the Democratic...
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    they fell in with Chen Gongbo and Ku Meng-yu to form the Reorganization Group, a faction led by Wang Jingwei. In 1931, Ku caught the eye of Chiang Kai-shek...
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    Chen Gongbo Chen Shuren Chou Te-wei Chu Minyi He Xiangning Ku Cheng-kang Ku Cheng-ting Ku Meng-yu Serengdongrub Shi Cuntong Wang Jingwei Xu Deheng Xue Yue...
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    Chiang Ching-kuo, and Lee Teng-hui. Under the influence of his wife, Ma Yu-ying, he became a Christian in the 1930s. Born in the Huayang County (now...
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    Chiang Yu-mei (1961–), British Chinese. First daughter: Chiang Hsiao-chang (1938–), married to Yu Yang-ho (俞揚和) until his death in 2010. Theodore Yu Tsu-sheng...
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    she was re-elected as president after winning the election against Han Kuo-yu. Her presidency is succeeded by Lai Ching-te of the DPP on 20 May 2024. Tsai...
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    Kuomintang on 1 June 1966, Vice Premier Yu resigned from his position for health reasons and was succeeded by Huang Shao-ku. List of vice premiers of the Republic...
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    speech at China House in New York with one of Mencius's direct descendants, Meng Chih. Both were alumni of American universities. Chiang had lost confidence...
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    policy. Chiou served in the EY until early 2002, when Yu Shyi-kun was appointed Premier. Premier Yu removed Chiou from his position as EY Secretary General...
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    Wang Yun-wu Ku Meng-yu Chang Li-sheng Wu Tiecheng Chia Ching-teh Zhu Jiahua Chang Li-sheng Huang Shao-ku Wang Yun-wu Yu Ching-tang Huang Shao-ku Chiang Ching-kuo...
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    2012, p. 37. Schram 1966, pp. 38–39. Pantsov & Levine 2012, p. 43; see also Yu, Hsiao (1959). Mao Tse-Tung and I Were Beggars. Syracuse, N.Y.: Syracuse University...
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    Daxi Township. Chu is married to Kao Wan-ching (高婉倩). His father-in-law, Kao Yu-jen, is former speaker of the Taiwan Provincial Assembly, chairman of Twinhead...
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    then suspended his run to join the Kuomintang ticket, headed by Han Kuo-yu. The pair lost to incumbent president Tsai Ing-wen and her running mate William...
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    Wang Yun-wu Ku Meng-yu Chang Li-sheng Wu Tiecheng Chia Ching-teh Zhu Jiahua Chang Li-sheng Huang Shao-ku Wang Yun-wu Yu Ching-tang Huang Shao-ku Chiang Ching-kuo...
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  • Ding Chaowu (zh: 丁超五), Zhao Daiwen (zh: 赵戴文), Jiang Bocheng (zh: 蒋伯诚), Ku Meng-yu (zh: 顾孟余), Gan Naiguang (zh: 甘乃光), Chen Jicheng (zh: 陈继承), Xiao Jishan...
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    Wang Yun-wu Ku Meng-yu Chang Li-sheng Wu Tiecheng Chia Ching-teh Zhu Jiahua Chang Li-sheng Huang Shao-ku Wang Yun-wu Yu Ching-tang Huang Shao-ku Chiang Ching-kuo...
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    Sun–Liu alliance and sent his general Lü Meng to conquer Liu Bei's territories in Jing Province. By the time Guan Yu learned about the loss of Jing Province...
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    political dissident under the Chiang Kai-shek government. A student of Ku Meng-yu and Friedrich Hayek, he was a member of Wang Jingwei's Reorganization...
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    June 10 to 13, Wuhan leaders such as Wang Jingwei, Xu Qian, Sun Ke, and Ku Meng-yu came to Zhengzhou for a meeting with Feng Yuxiang. At the meeting, Wang...
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    Lady Meng Jiang or Meng Jiang Nü (Chinese: 孟姜女; pinyin: Mèng Jiāng Nǚ) is a Chinese tale with many variations. Later versions are set in the Qin dynasty...
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    Huang Shao-ku Succeeded by Ku Meng-yu Minister of Finance of the Republic of China In office 1 June 1948 – 15 November 1948 Preceded by Yu Hung-chun Succeeded...
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    Huang Shao-ku ([xwǎŋ ʂâʊ ]; Chinese: 黃少谷; pinyin: Huáng Shǎogǔ; 24 July 1901 – 16 October 1996) was a Republic of China journalist, soldier, and politician...
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    thought in Communist China". He married former Miss Republic of China Fang Yu the same year he received his doctorate. Later, in 2012, Lien served as a...
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    Chinese poet Matthias Gu Zheng (born 1937), Chinese Catholic priest Ku Meng-yu (1888–1972), Chinese politician Gu Ruzhang (1894–1952), Chinese martial...
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    Communiqué (24): 18. March 1986. ISSN 1027-3999. Retrieved 5 April 2018. Yu, Susan (9 December 2004). "KMT takes two top seats; DPP wins in Taipei". Taiwan...
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    December 1935) Yu Feipeng (1935) (acting) Ku Meng-yu Minister of Railways (1932 - 1935), Minister of Transportation (1935 – 1937) Yu Feipeng (March 1937...
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    Wang Yun-wu Ku Meng-yu Chang Li-sheng Wu Tiecheng Chia Ching-teh Zhu Jiahua Chang Li-sheng Huang Shao-ku Wang Yun-wu Yu Ching-tang Huang Shao-ku Chiang Ching-kuo...
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  • circulation in the then Chinese capital Nanking. The first editor-in-chief was Ku Meng-yu. The paper had previously temporarily ceased publication on 13 December...
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