He Chengjun (何成浚) as pictured in The Most Recent Biographies of Chinese Dignitaries

He Chengjun (Chinese: 何成濬) (June 20, 1882 – May 7, 1961) was a Kuomintang politician and military officer of the Republic of China. He was born in Hubei. He was graduate of the Imperial Japanese Army Academy. As a member of the Tongmenghui, he took part in the Xinhai Revolution. He was briefly mayor of Beijing after its capture by the National Revolutionary Army during the Northern Expedition. In the Second Sino-Japanese War, he was governor of his home province and defended it against the advancing Imperial Japanese Army. After the defeat of the Kuomintang in the Chinese Civil War, he went to Hong Kong and in 1951 arrived in Taiwan. He died in Taipei at the age of 78.[1][2][3][4][5][6]

Preceded byLi Shengpei Mayor of Beijing June 25 – July 13, 1928 Succeeded byHe Qigong Preceded byZhang Zhiben governor of Hubei 1929–1932 Succeeded byXia Douyin Preceded byHuang Shaohong governor of Hubei October 1937 – June 1938 Succeeded byChen Cheng

Awards and decorations

Order of the Sacred Tripod[7]
Order of the Cloud and Banner[8]

References

  1. ^ 徐主編(2007)、665頁。
  2. ^ 劉国銘主編(2005)、1103頁。
  3. ^ 東亜問題調査会編(1941)、29頁。
  4. ^ 東亜問題調査会編(1941)、29頁によると、北平市長代理や東三省攻略軍総司令を務めたとしているが、徐主編(2007)、665頁と劉国銘主編(2005)、1103頁にはその旨の記述は見当たらない。
  5. ^ ただし1930年2月までは、実務を民政庁庁長方本仁に委ね、何自身は軍務を引き続きつとめている。
  6. ^ 東亜問題調査会編(1941)、30頁。
  7. ^ 民国“湖北王”何成浚,蒋介石说他是“九头鸟”|
  8. ^ 民国“湖北王”何成浚,蒋介石说他是“九头鸟”|

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