President of the Executive Yuan of the Reformed Government of the Republic of China
In office 28 March 1938 – 30 March 1940
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Succeeded by
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Personal details
Born
1882 Changle, Fuzhou, Qing Empire
Died
November 6, 1946 (aged 64) Shanghai, Republic of China
Alma mater
Peking University
Liang Hongzhi; (Chinese: 梁鴻志; pinyin: Liáng Hóngzhì; Wade-Giles: Liang Hung-chih; Hepburn: Ryō Koushi, 1882 - November 6, 1946) was a leading official in the Anhui clique of the Beiyang Government, later noted for his role as in the collaborationist Reformed Government of the Republic of China during World War II.
LiangHongzhi; (Chinese: 梁鴻志; pinyin: LiángHóngzhì; Wade-Giles: Liang Hung-chih; Hepburn: Ryō Koushi, 1882 - November 6, 1946) was a leading official...
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not too long after that. They ended up finding and negotiating with LiangHongzhi, a former Anhui clique politician of the early Republican era who had...
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named Wang Zihui to oversee operations as a temporary measure. After LiangHongzhi established the Reformed Government of the Republic of China in Nanjing...
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the pro-Japanese Reformed Government of the Republic of China under LiangHongzhi. Despite joining Wang Jingwei's Reorganized National Government in Nanjing...
under occupation. Acting Chairman of the Reformed National Government: LiangHongzhi (28 March 1938 - 30 March 1940) A National Government, as a challenge...
appointed minister of finance in the collaborationist regime of LiangHongzhi. The Liang regime had jurisdiction in the provinces of Jiangsu, Zhejiang,...
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China, and started to organize the Puppet Government for Japan with LiangHongzhi. In the next month, they established the Reformed Government of the...
appointed Special Member of the Financial Reorganization Commission. Upon LiangHongzhi established Reformed Government of the Republic of China in April 1938...
"Wishing We Last Forever" (但願人長久; Danyuan ren changjiu) – 4:06 Music by LiangHongzhi (梁弘志), arranged by Xiao Weichen (蕭唯忱) Poem:"Water song" (水調歌頭 shui diao...
returned to Shanghai later, resumed his law practice, and defended LiangHongzhi and Zhou Fohai when they were prosecuted as hanjian for their wartime...
Japan. Later he promoted be Acting Ambassador to Japan. In March 1938 LiangHongzhi established the Reformed Government of the Republic of China, and Jiang...
appointed as Councilor of the National Council (參政院). In March 1938 LiangHongzhi established the Reformed Government of the Republic of China; Wang Ruikai...
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Government and a member of the China-Japan Economical Society. In March 1938 LiangHongzhi established the Reformed Government of the Republic of China, Wang Zihui...
Japanese-appointed puppet regime Reformed Government of the Republic of China led by LiangHongzhi in Nanjing, which led to the formation "the Jiangsu-Zhejiang-Anhui Opium...
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the Second Sino-Japanese War broke out, Ni Daolang contacted with LiangHongzhi, Yin Rugeng, Jiang Chaozong and Wang Yitang secretly harboured the intention...
office for bureaucratic production in Hebei and Rehe. In March 1938, LiangHongzhi established the Reformed Government of the Republic of China. Yan Jiachi...
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