Politicians Tuong Gioi Thach
Tuong Gioi Thach
Living place: Taipei
Birthday: 31-10-1887 (137 years old)
Global rank: #55970
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Chiang Trung Chinh or Chiang Kai-shek, originally named Thuy Nguyen, is a famous military man, a prominent politician in modern Chinese history. He used to hold many important positions such as: Commander-in-Chief of the Nationalist Revolutionary Army, Rector of the Army Officer School, Chairman of the National Government, Chairman of the Military Commission of the National Government, Director of Public Administration. Yuan, President of the Nationalist Party of China, Head of the Youth Union of the Three Democrats, President of the Republic of China...
Chiang Kai-shek has ruled Mainland China for a period of nearly 22 years, until the Communist Party of China established the government in 1949. He was continuously promoted to the position of President from 1st to 5th terms, and was also appointed General Consul of the Nationalist Party of China. On March 1, 1950, he announced his re-election as President of the Republic of China in Taiwan, and held this position until his death in 1975.
In October 1911, after hearing the news of the Wuchang Uprising, Chiang Kai-shek boarded a boat to return to China. On October 30 of the same year, he returned to Shanghai. On November 3, Tran Ky My captured Thuong Hai, and was gathering forces to invade Nanjing. Chiang Kai-shek participated in this activity and was highly appreciated by Chen Qimei and promoted to commanding officer of the vanguard in the battle of Zhejiang. After winning the battle of Zhejiang, capturing Tuan Fu and returning to Shanghai, Chiang Kai-shek was promoted to Regiment Commander of the 5th Support Regiment (i.e. Shanghai Army). He is considered one of the outstanding military talents of the party.
On January 14, 1912, because of a dispute between factions, Tran Ky My ordered Chiang Kai-shek had to assassinate the leader of the Quang Phuc guild Dao Thanh Chuong at the Quang Tu hospital in Shanghai. After that, he was hunted by Sun Yat-sen for his subordinates because of the Dao Thanh Chuong case, as a result, he had to avoid going to Japan. In Japan, he studied German and founded the magazine "Quan Thanh", writing articles such as: "Major-Military Administration after the Revolutionary War", "Narrow Discourse on the Mongol Conquest War" ... In the winter of the same year, he returned to China to reside.
In 1922, Chiang Kai-shek went to Guangxi to meet with Sun Yat-sen to discuss the time to send troops to Shaozhou. But because Tran Quynh Minh had bad intentions, obstructing the North's punishment, he was angry and left. In June of the same year, Tran Quynh Minh betrayed, Ton Trung Son had to take refuge on the ship Vinh Phong. Until June 29, Chiang Kai-shek went to Guangdong, from there he followed Sun Yat-sen, commanding the navy to fight the rebels. On August 9, the Northern army returned from defeat, and Tuong Kai-shek and Sun Yat-sen left Guangdong to Shanghai. After 40 days floating on the ship, the two also arrived. Chiang Kai-shek took Sun Yat-sen to escape to Shanghai, and at the same time, he also composed "The Chronicle of President Sun in Danger in Guangzhou" to expose Tran Quynh Minh's treason. In the winter of the same year, Chiang Kai-shek was promoted to Chief of Staff of the 2nd Army Corps, and obeyed Sun Yat-sen's orders to go to Fujian to quell the rebellion. In 1923, Sun Yat-sen arrived in Guangzhou. In Shanghai, Ngu Hiep Khanh took Chiang Kai-shek to the leader of the Thang Bang Hoang Kim Vinh to pay his respects. On November 22, Sun Yat-sen wrote a letter to Chiang Kai-shek encouraging him to be patient.In 1923, after the establishment of the General Military Committee of the Nationalist Party of China, Chiang Kai-shek became an inaugural member of the Joint Chiefs of Staff. On February 17, he was appointed by Sun Yat-sen to be the chief of staff of the field marshal. On January 24, 1924, Sun Yat-sen ordered Chiang Kai-shek to assume the position of Chief of the Committee for the Preparatory of the Army Military School. But a short time later Chiang resigned. In April of the same year, Sun Yat-sen sent an official order to Chiang Kai-shek not to be afraid of hardships, to persevere in his efforts, and not to resign. On May 3, he received orders from Sun Yat-sen to go to the School of the General Staff of Changzhou to take the position of Rector.
March 1925, Sun Yat-sen died in Beijing. Chiang Kai-shek sent a letter to express his condolences and returned to Guangzhou to offer sacrifices. After that, he was appointed by the Central Committee to the position of Commander of the Party Army. In June, Duong Hy Man and Luu Chan Hoan betrayed, Chiang Kai-shek was ordered to be the Commander of the garrison of Guangzhou to bring troops to quell the rebellion. In August, a leader of the Chinese Dan Party named Lieu Trong Khai was assassinated, causing a storm in public opinion, so the Central Committee appointed Chiang as a member, at the same time in charge of all political, military and police authority. to handle the case of Lieu Trong Khai. On June 24, he became Commander of the Guangzhou garrison.
- Map Phuc Mai (1901–1921)
- Yao Yecheng (1911–1921)
- Tran Khiet Nhu (1921–1927)
- Tong My Linh (1927–1975 )
He has a son, Chiang Kinh Quoc, and an adopted son, Jiang Weiguo.
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Chiang Kai-shek is the husband of politician Tong My Linh - the politician's sister TKhanh Linh pipe
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Tuong Gioi Thach birthday 31-10-1887 (at the age of 137).
Where is Politicians Tuong Gioi Thach's birth place, what is Zodiac/Chinese Zodiac?
Tuong Gioi Thach was born in Chiet Giang, of China. Mr working and living in Taipei, of Taiwan. Mr, whose Zodiac is Scorpius, and who Chinese Zodiac is The Pig. Tuong Gioi Thach's global rank is 55970 and whose rank is 868 in list of famous Politicians.
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Portrait of politician Chiang Kai-shek
Wedding photo of Chiang Kai-shek and Song My Linh
Politician and wife Chiang Kai-shek once received the title of "Husband and Wife of the Year" by an American magazine
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Born in Chiet Giang
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Events in 1887 and 31-10
Birthday Tuong Gioi Thach (31-10) in history
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