Fang Chih
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Fang Chih or Fang Zhi (Chinese: 方治; 23 November 1895 – 28 March 1989), courtesy name: Xikong (希孔), was a politician, provincial governor, diplomat, author and a high-ranking Kuomintang official of the Republic of China.
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Fang Chih, también conocido como Fang Chi y Fang Zhi, (en chino tradicional: 方治, pinyin: Fāng Zhì, en japonés: 方治先生は, nombre de cortesía: Xi Kong (希孔) 23 de noviembre de 1895, Tongcheng, Condado de Zongyang, Provincia de Anhwei, Imperio Qing - 28 de marzo de 1989, Taipéi, provincia de Taiwán, República de China, fue un jefe del partido Kuomintang (KMT) Chino, gobernador provincial, diplomático, erudito, autor y un funcionario del KMT en el servicio de la República de China.
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方治 (1895年11月23日-1989年3月28日),字希孔、号治传,中华民国安徽桐城人。
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Fang Chih
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Fang Chih
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方治
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Fang Chih
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Fang Chih
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1989-03-28
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1895-11-23
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22
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Mao Zedong
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Fang Chih
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James Shen
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United States Civil Administration, Office of Public Information
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Korean War
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World War II
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Burma Campaign
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Chinese Civil War: Fall of Shanghai, Guningtou
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1895-11-23
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22
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吴子培
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唐有壬
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安徽省桐城中学
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方治
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方益之
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方蓉
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方藻
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葉楚傖
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The memorial to Fang Chih at Okinawa.
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1989-03-28
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220
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no
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Chinese
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Secretary General & Chairman of the Free China Relief Association
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Acting Minister of Information of the Republic of China
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Secretary General & Acting Governor of Fukien Province
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Chairman of the Transitional National Government Committee of the Ministry of Education
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KMT Chairman of Anhwei Province
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KMT Chairman of Chungking Municipality
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KMT Chairman of Fukien Province
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KMT Chairman of Shanghai Municipality
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KMT Chairman of Tsingtao Municipality
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and KMT Chairman of Fukien
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Founder and Trustee of the Sino-Laotian Economic and Cultural Association
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Commissioner of Education for Anhwei Province and Hupeh Province
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President of the Sino-Ryukyuan Cultural and Economic Association
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Fāng Róng
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Fāng Yìzhī
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Fāng Zhì
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Fāng Zǎo
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Organization Founded
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Secretary General
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Chief Executive
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Ryukyu Islands
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Escanaba Daily Press
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This Month In Free China
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City taken by communists Chen Yi
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David Chang Hsi-cheh
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Huang Jintao
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1929
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1937
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1939
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1940
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1946
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1972
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1988
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1949-05-25
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1949-11-23
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1927
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1930
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1938
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1940
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1941
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1946
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1949
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1958
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1959-08-27
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May 1949
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--02-09
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Actually he is one of the greatest brains of the Republic of China, serving as a national policy advisor to the President of the Republic of China and also as chief secretary for the Association for Relief of Compatriots in the Chinese Mainland . The fact that he is concurrently serving as Chairman of the Board of Directors of the China-Ryukyu Cultural and Economic Relations Association shows the importance being attached by the Republic of China...
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In order to deal the fatal blow to the Communist bandits, the Government made a decision to defend Shanghai to the last. General Tang En-po, with the highest determination, the groundwork completed, with... strong defense works, huge manpower, endless reserves of wealth, and the highest morale yet seen, has determined to defend the land and the people... Shanghai's defenders will hold out to the end... Every building in Shanghai is flying a Nationalist flag... the city will be defended street by street if necessary, even if it means the destruction of Shanghai... the Reds have lost 60,000 dead and wounded; 4,500 prisoners and 500 machine guns in besieging Shanghai. The Reds have suffered five casualties for every one sustained by the Nationalists... Being thoroughly trained and well-balanced correspondents, I would not doubt your duty to report this to the world... Shanghai will be defended like Stalingrad.
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We would agree to have our help channeled through some international organization... We want to help the people. We have no quarrel with the people. They are our people. Our quarrel is with the Communist officials... in a typical Communist way, not in a typical Chinese way... They are more afraid of foreigners getting in than of their own people dying after an earthquake
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and
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Acting Minister of Information of the Republic of China
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Secretary General & Acting Governor of Fukien Province
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Chairman of the Transitional National Government Committee of the Ministry of Education
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KMT Chairman of Anhwei Province
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KMT Chairman of Chungking
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KMT Chairman of Fukien Province
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KMT Chairman of Shanghai
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KMT Chairman of Tsingtao
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National Policy Advisor to President
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V President & Managing Director of the Free China Relief Association
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Founder and Trustee of the Sino-Laotian Friendship Society
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Secretary General of the Chinese National Committee for World Refugee Year
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Secretary General of the Free China Relief Association
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Vice President of the Free China Relief Association
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Commissioner of Education for Anhwei Province and Hupeh Province
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President of the Sino-Ryukyuan Cultural and Economic Association
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22
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Fang1 Chih4
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1927
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1930
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1938
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1940
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1941
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1949
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1958
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1960
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1972
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1988
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--05-25
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--08-27
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?–1988
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May 1949–November 1949
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Fang Chih or Fang Zhi (Chinese: 方治; 23 November 1895 – 28 March 1989), courtesy name: Xikong (希孔), was a politician, provincial governor, diplomat, author and a high-ranking Kuomintang official of the Republic of China.
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Fang Chih, también conocido como Fang Chi y Fang Zhi, (en chino tradicional: 方治, pinyin: Fāng Zhì, en japonés: 方治先生は, nombre de cortesía: Xi Kong (希孔) 23 de noviembre de 1895, Tongcheng, Condado de Zongyang, Provincia de Anhwei, Imperio Qing - 28 de marzo de 1989, Taipéi, provincia de Taiwán, República de China, fue un jefe del partido Kuomintang (KMT) Chino, gobernador provincial, diplomático, erudito, autor y un funcionario del KMT en el servicio de la República de China.
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方治 (1895年11月23日-1989年3月28日),字希孔、号治传,中华民国安徽桐城人。
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