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Zhu Shaoliang

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Zhu Shaoliang
朱紹良
Governor of Fujian
In office
20 January 1949 – 4 October 1949
Preceded byLi Liang-jung
Succeeded byFang Chih
Governor of Gansu
In office
1937–1940
Preceded by邵力子
Succeeded byKu Cheng-lun
Personal details
Born(1891-10-28)28 October 1891
Fuzhou, Fujian
Died25 December 1963(1963-12-25) (aged 72)
Taipei, Taiwan
Nationality Republic of China
Political partyKuomintang
Military service
Allegiance Republic of China
Branch/serviceRepublic of China (1912–1949) National Revolutionary Army
Years of service1911–1963

Zhu Shaoliang or Chu Shao-liang (Chinese: 朱紹良; pinyin: Zhū Shàoliáng) (28 October 1891 – 25 December 1963) was a general in the National Revolutionary Army of the Republic of China.

In 1935, he was hand-picked by Chiang Kai-shek as the commander-in-chief of the Third Route Army for exterminating the (communist) bandits. In 1937, he participated in the Battle of Shanghai as commander of the 9th Army Group. Zhu joined the pacifist Low-Key Club during the early Second Sino-Japanese War, which consisted of Nanjing Nationalist elites and emphasized China's inability to counter Japan's military power, while advocating for Sino-Japanese peace and a ceasefire.

Preceded by
KMT Chairman of Fukien Province[1]

20 January 1949 – 4 October 1949
Succeeded by

References

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  1. ^ Cahoon, Ben. "China Provinces and Administrative Divisions". www.worldstatesmen.org. World Statesmen. Retrieved 13 October 2015.
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