Chinese Mongolian jasagh and politician (1871–1930)
Gungsangnorbu
Gongsangnorbu, as pictured in the 1925 edition of Who's Who in China[1]
Jasagh of the Kharachin Right Banner
Reign
1898 – 1930[2]
Predecessor
Wangdut Namzil
Successor
Banner abolished
Born
1871 Wangyefu, Kharachin Right Banner, Qing dynasty
Died
1930 (aged 58–59)
Issue
Wu Jingbin
Director of the Bureau of Mongolian and Tibetan Affairs
In office 1912–1928
President
List
Yuan Shikai
Feng Guozhang
Xu Shichang
Cao Kun
Duan Qirui
Zhang Zuolin
Preceded by
Position established
Succeeded by
Position abolished (Yan Xishan as head of the Mongolian and Tibetan Affairs Commission)
Personal details
Political party
Royalist Party
Chinese name
Traditional Chinese
貢桑諾爾布
Simplified Chinese
贡桑诺尔布
Transcriptions
Standard Mandarin
Hanyu Pinyin
Gòngsāngnuò'ěrbù
Wade–Giles
Kung Sang No Erh Pu
Gungsangnorbu[a] (1871 – 1930) was an Inner Mongolian jasagh and politician of the Republic of China.[4] Some scholars describe him as a moderate, progressive moderniser caught between the influence of conservative older leaders and young radicals.[5] Others describe him less favourably as a conservative who, despite his early activities for promoting education, would go on to become protective of his own rights and interest as a member of the nobility, and suspicious of young Mongols who had received a modern education as potential challengers to those interests.[6]
^Who's who in China 1925, p. 432.
^Erxun, Zhao. 清史稿·藩部世表 [Drafts of Qing History: List of Fan Departments] (in Chinese). Zhonghua Book Company.
^"ГҮНСЭННОРОВ Ванданнамжилын" (in Mongolian). Монголын түүхийн тайлбар толь.
^Black et al. 1991, p. 151.
^Hyer & Jagchid 1983, pp. [1]–4.
^Li & Cribb 2003, p. 92.
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