Oei Hui-lan

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Oei Hui-lan (Hanzi: 黃蕙蘭; Pinyin: Huáng Huìlán; Wade–Giles: Huang Hui-lan; Pe̍h-ōe-jī: Ûiⁿ Hūi-lân; 2 Desember 1889 – 1992), atau yang dikenal sebagai Madame Wellington Koo, adalah seorang sosialita dan ikon gaya berdarah Tionghoa-Indonesia. Ia pernah menjadi Ibu Negara dari Republik Tiongkok dari 1926 hingga 1927. Ia pernah menikah dengan agen konsuler asal Inggris, Beauchamp Caulfield-Stoker, dan kemudian dengan negarawan Tiongkok pada zaman pra-komunis, Wellington Koo. Oei Hui-lan merupakan putri yang mewariskan seorang pengusaha Indonesia pada zaman kolonial, Oei Tiong Ham. rdf:langString
黃蕙蘭(1889年12月21日-1992年12月21日),外交家顧維鈞第三任妻子,南洋富商「糖王」黃仲涵之女。1904年負笈美國,後在倫敦與顧維鈞相識,1920年結為連理,生子裕昌、福昌。黃蕙蘭本人善於交際,且娘家鉅富,蔣宋美齡曾指出,黃蕙蘭在顧維鈞的外交生涯中起了重要作用。1956年離婚。著有回憶錄《沒有不散的筵席:外交家顧維鈞夫人自述》(中國文史出版社1988年第一版,2012年再版,ISBN 9787503432347)。 黃蕙蘭的父母來自顯著的家世背景:父親出身爪哇首屈一指的富商家庭,母親是18世紀荷蘭東印度公司在三寶壟任命華人官員的後裔。黃蕙蘭與英國外交官Caulfield-Stoker的第一段婚姻失敗後,和顧維鈞于1920年在巴黎相識。婚後隨顧維鈞出使各國,以顧維鈞夫人Madame Koo之名在上海,巴黎和倫敦等外交社交圈著稱。 rdf:langString
Oei Hui-lan (Chinese: 黃蕙蘭; Pe̍h-ōe-jī: Ûiⁿ Hūi-lân; 2 December 1889 – 1992), known as Madame Wellington Koo, was a Chinese-Indonesian international socialite and style icon, and, from late 1926 until 1927, the First Lady of the Republic of China. She was married firstly to British consular agent Beauchamp Caulfield-Stoker, then to the pre-communist Chinese statesman Wellington Koo, and was a daughter and heiress of the colonial Indonesian tycoon Oei Tiong Ham, Majoor der Chinezen. rdf:langString
rdf:langString Oei Hui-lan
rdf:langString Oei Hui-lan
rdf:langString 黄蕙兰
rdf:langString Oei Hui-lan
rdf:langString Oei Hui-lan
rdf:langString New York City, United States
xsd:date 1889-12-21
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rdf:langString In role
xsd:date 1889-12-21
rdf:langString Oei Hui-lan in 1922, with her son Yu-chang Wellington Koo Jr., photographed by Henry Walter Barnett
rdf:langString Fu-chang Freeman Koo
rdf:langString Lionel Montgomery Caulfield-Stoker
rdf:langString Yu-chang Wellington Koo Jr.
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rdf:langString poj
rdf:langString Goei Bing Nio
rdf:langString Ûiⁿ Hūi-lân
rdf:langString Oei Tjong Hauw
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xsd:integer 1920
xsd:integer 1958
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rdf:langString Forde Beauchamp Stoker
rdf:langString 黃蕙蘭
xsd:date 1927-06-16
xsd:date 1926-10-01
rdf:langString Oei Hui-lan (Chinese: 黃蕙蘭; Pe̍h-ōe-jī: Ûiⁿ Hūi-lân; 2 December 1889 – 1992), known as Madame Wellington Koo, was a Chinese-Indonesian international socialite and style icon, and, from late 1926 until 1927, the First Lady of the Republic of China. She was married firstly to British consular agent Beauchamp Caulfield-Stoker, then to the pre-communist Chinese statesman Wellington Koo, and was a daughter and heiress of the colonial Indonesian tycoon Oei Tiong Ham, Majoor der Chinezen. Both the parents of Oei Hui-lan hailed from the establishment: her father stemmed from one of the wealthiest families in Java, while her mother came from the 'Cabang Atas' aristocracy as a descendant of a Luitenant der Chinezen in Semarang's 18th-century Dutch bureaucracy. After an unsuccessful marriage with Caulfield-Stoker, she met Wellington Koo while in Paris in 1920. They married in Brussels the following year and first lived in Geneva in connection with the establishment of the League of Nations. In 1923, she moved with her husband to Beijing where he served as Acting Premier in the evolving republican Chinese state. During his second term (October 1926—June 1927), Wellington Koo also acted as President of the Republic of China for a brief period, making Oei Hui-lan the First Lady of China. The couple then spent time in Shanghai, Paris and London where Oei Hui-lan became a celebrated hostess. In 1941, she moved to New York where she died in 1992. Oei Hui-lan, or Madame Koo as she became known, is also remembered for writing two autobiographies and for her contributions to fashion, especially her adaptations of traditional Chinese dress.
rdf:langString Oei Hui-lan (Hanzi: 黃蕙蘭; Pinyin: Huáng Huìlán; Wade–Giles: Huang Hui-lan; Pe̍h-ōe-jī: Ûiⁿ Hūi-lân; 2 Desember 1889 – 1992), atau yang dikenal sebagai Madame Wellington Koo, adalah seorang sosialita dan ikon gaya berdarah Tionghoa-Indonesia. Ia pernah menjadi Ibu Negara dari Republik Tiongkok dari 1926 hingga 1927. Ia pernah menikah dengan agen konsuler asal Inggris, Beauchamp Caulfield-Stoker, dan kemudian dengan negarawan Tiongkok pada zaman pra-komunis, Wellington Koo. Oei Hui-lan merupakan putri yang mewariskan seorang pengusaha Indonesia pada zaman kolonial, Oei Tiong Ham.
rdf:langString 黃蕙蘭(1889年12月21日-1992年12月21日),外交家顧維鈞第三任妻子,南洋富商「糖王」黃仲涵之女。1904年負笈美國,後在倫敦與顧維鈞相識,1920年結為連理,生子裕昌、福昌。黃蕙蘭本人善於交際,且娘家鉅富,蔣宋美齡曾指出,黃蕙蘭在顧維鈞的外交生涯中起了重要作用。1956年離婚。著有回憶錄《沒有不散的筵席:外交家顧維鈞夫人自述》(中國文史出版社1988年第一版,2012年再版,ISBN 9787503432347)。 黃蕙蘭的父母來自顯著的家世背景:父親出身爪哇首屈一指的富商家庭,母親是18世紀荷蘭東印度公司在三寶壟任命華人官員的後裔。黃蕙蘭與英國外交官Caulfield-Stoker的第一段婚姻失敗後,和顧維鈞于1920年在巴黎相識。婚後隨顧維鈞出使各國,以顧維鈞夫人Madame Koo之名在上海,巴黎和倫敦等外交社交圈著稱。
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