(1883-11-22)22 November 1883 Jining, Shandong, Qing China
Died
12 September 1936(1936-09-12) (aged 52) Beijing, Republic of China
Pan Fu (Chinese: 潘復; pinyin: Pān Fù) (22 November 1883 – 12 September 1936) was a Chinese politician and premier of the Republic of China from 1927 to 1928 during the Beiyang government.[1] He was the acting Minister of Finance from 24 July 1920 to 11 August 1920, and again from 11 June 1921 to 28 October 1921 when he stood in for Li Shiwei. He was finance minister in his own right from 1 October 1926 to 12 January 1927. Fu became premier and minister for transportation on 12 January 1927 and served until 3 June 1928.[2]
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PanFu (Chinese: 潘復; pinyin: PānFù) (22 November 1883 – 12 September 1936) was a Chinese politician and premier of the Republic of China from 1927 to...
Cyclocosmia ricketti (Chinese: 里氏盤腹蛛; pinyin: Lǐ shì pánfù zhū), commonly known as the Chinese hourglass spider (which generally refers to its genus)...
history of the Beiyang regime that it was explicitly a military government. PanFu was made Prime Minister and Minister of Communications, Liu Changqing was...
Government of China In office 7 February 1928 – 10 October 1928 Premier PanFu Preceded by Zhang Zuolin (as Generallissimo of the Beiyang Government) Succeeded...
Yan Huiqing Du Xigui (acting) V.K. Wellington Koo Wei-chün (acting) 1927 PanFu (acting) Post abolished 1928 Tan Yankai 1929 1930 T. V. Soong Tse-Ven Chiang...
Guides). Christopher Helm Publishers Ltd. ISBN 0-7136-3940-7. Qiao-Wa Pan; Fu-Min Lei; Zuo-Hua Yin; Anton Kristin; Peter Kaņuch (2007). "Phylogenetic...
Lingwei Sun Baoqi Vi Kyuin Wellington Koo* Huang Fu* Xu Shiying Jia Deyao* Hu Weide* Du Xigui* PanFu Presidents of Executive Yuan (Mainland China) Tan...
Huang Fu (simplified Chinese: 黄郛; traditional Chinese: 黃郛; pinyin: Huáng Fú; Wade–Giles: Huang Fu) (8 March 1883 – 6 December 1936) was a general and...
1975). Koo had two sons with her: Yu-chang Wellington Koo Jr. (1922–1975) and Fu-chang Freeman Koo (1923–1977). On September 3, 1959, Koo married his fourth...
to the presidency, while the legislature remained under a Kuomintang-led-Pan-Blue majority. Initially, President Chen Shui-bian appointed Tang Fei, a...
Lingwei Sun Baoqi Vi Kyuin Wellington Koo* Huang Fu* Xu Shiying Jia Deyao* Hu Weide* Du Xigui* PanFu Presidents of Executive Yuan (Mainland China) Tan...
Lingwei Sun Baoqi Vi Kyuin Wellington Koo* Huang Fu* Xu Shiying Jia Deyao* Hu Weide* Du Xigui* PanFu Presidents of Executive Yuan (Mainland China) Tan...
Members of the National Pacification military government, from left to right: PanFu, Gungsangnorbu, Wu Junsheng, Sun Chuanfang, Zhang Zuoxiang, and Zhang Zongchang...
- Pan Xian 潘堆金 - Pan Dui Jin 潘賽玉 - Pan Sai Yu, 潘敦池 - Pan Dun Chi, 潘大任 - Pan Da Ren 潘深恩 - Pan Shen En, 潘月照 - Pan Yue Zhao 潘利秋 - Pan Li Qiu 潘貞團 - Pan Zhen...
Lingwei Sun Baoqi Vi Kyuin Wellington Koo* Huang Fu* Xu Shiying Jia Deyao* Hu Weide* Du Xigui* PanFu Presidents of Executive Yuan (Mainland China) Tan...
Inspector-General of the Ministry of Finance, ultimately succeeding his boss, PanFu, in the job, for about six months. However, after the collapse of the Beiyang...
Ramon Hawley Myers. The storm clouds clear over China: the memoir of Chʻen Li-fu, 1900–1993. p. 141. (1994) Frederic Wakeman, Jr. "Hanjian (Traitor) Collaboration...
Lingwei Sun Baoqi Vi Kyuin Wellington Koo* Huang Fu* Xu Shiying Jia Deyao* Hu Weide* Du Xigui* PanFu Presidents of Executive Yuan (Mainland China) Tan...