Yuan Shouqian
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General Yuan Shouqian (Chinese: 袁守謙; pinyin: Yuán Shǒuqiān) (1904–1992) was a prominent Chinese and Taiwanese politician from Changsha, Hunan. He was awarded "Superior General Second Class" in Taiwan.
He was the eldest son of the Yuan family. His youngest sister, Yuan Shihui (Chinese: 袁詩惠), later married Chen Zhike (Chinese: 陳志恪).
Under the recommendation of Tan Yankai, who was also from Hunan, Yuan Shouqian applied for the Whampoa Military Academy and became one of its first graduating class members.
Yuan Shouqian served many important posts for the Central Government of the Republic of China, including Deputy Minister of National Defense (1950), and Minister of Transportation (1954).
He died of cancer in Taipei in 1992.[1][2]
See also
References
- ^ "新新聞 - Google Books". 新新聞 (in Chinese): 33. 1992. Retrieved January 22, 2018.
- ^ "九十年代 - Google Books". 九十年代 (in Chinese). 270–275: 85. 1992. Retrieved January 22, 2018.
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