Tai Chi-Tao

Tai Chi-Tao

male, deceased (1949)
Tai Chi-tao was a Chinese journalist, an early Kuomintang member, and the first head of the Examination Yuan of the Republic of China. He is often...
Philip Jessup

Philip Jessup

male, deceased (1986)
Philip C. Jessup (January 5, 1897 - January 31, 1986) was a diplomat, scholar, and jurist from New York City. Philip C. Jessup was a gradute of...
Chiang Nan

Chiang Nan

male, deceased (1984)
Chiang Nan (江南) (December 7, 1932-October 15, 1984) was the pen name of Chinese-American writer Henry Liu (劉宜良) from Taiwan. Liu was born in Jingjia...

Xiang Ying

male
Xiang Ying (1895(?)-1941) was a war-time Chinese communist leader reaching the rank of political chief of staff of the New Fourth Army during World...
Fang Zhimin

Fang Zhimin

male, deceased (1935)
Fang Zhimin was a Chinese communist military and political leader. Born in a poor peasant household in Yixian, Jiangxi Province, he joined the CPC...
Kawashima Yoshiko

Kawashima Yoshiko

female, deceased (1947)
Kawashima Yoshiko (川島芳子) was a Manchu princess brought up as a Japanese and executed as a Japanese spy by the Kuomintang after the Second Sino-Jap...

Huang Ta-Chou

male
Huang Ta-chou is currently the chairman of Chinese Taipei Olympic committee. He was instrumental in forming a split between the Kuomintang and...

Xiong Xianghui

male
Xiong Xianghui (born April 12 1919; died September 9 2005) was a Chinese spy and later diplomat. He played a role in the victory of the communists...
Zhang Aiping

Zhang Aiping

male, deceased (2003)
Zhang Aiping (January 9, 1908, Da county, Sichuan province - July 5, 2003, Beijing) was a Chinese communist military leader. Zhang joined the...

Han Fuqu

male
Han Fuqu or Han Fu-chu (1890 - 24 January 1938) was a member of the Kuomintang, who once held the position as the Premier of Shandong. He took over...