Chinese Politician, Prime Minister of Japanese Puppet State Manchukuo from 1932 to 1935
Zheng Xiaoxu 鄭孝胥
Prime Minister of Manchukuo
In office 9 March 1932 – 21 May 1935
Monarch
Puyi (since 1935)
Chief Executive
Puyi (until 1935)
Preceded by
Position established
Succeeded by
Zhang Jinghui
Personal details
Born
(1860-04-02)2 April 1860 Suzhou, Jiangsu, Qing dynasty China
Died
28 March 1938(1938-03-28) (aged 77) Xinjing, Manchukuo
Political party
Concordia Association
In this Chinese name, the family name is Zheng.
Zheng Xiaoxu (Cheng Hsiao-hsu; simplified Chinese: 郑孝胥; traditional Chinese: 鄭孝胥; pinyin: Zhèng Xiàoxū; Wade–Giles: Cheng4 Hsiao4-hsu1; Hepburn: Tei Kōsho) (2 April 1860 – 28 March 1938) was a Chinese statesman, diplomat and calligrapher. He served as the first Prime Minister of Manchukuo.
officers to improve accountability. He appointed ZhengXiaoxu as minister of Household Department, and ZhengXiaoxu hired Tong Jixu, a former Air Force officer...
the head of state for Manchuria. One of his faithful companions was ZhengXiaoxu, a Qing reformist and loyalist. The "Northeast Supreme Administrative...
Defense of the Empire of Manchukuo. On 21 May 1935, Zhang succeeded ZhengXiaoxu as Prime Minister of Manchukuo at the instigation of the Kwantung Army...
advice, had taken refuge in the Japanese legation after being advised by ZhengXiaoxu. Johnston was appointed Professor of Chinese in the University of London...
finally expelled from the Forbidden City in 1924, but unlike his rival ZhengXiaoxu, he refused to collaborate in the establishment of Manchukuo. Victor...
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its notable former residents include: Zhang Jing Lin Zexu Chen Baochen ZhengXiaoxu Shen Baozhen Sa Zhenbing Yan Fu Lin Shu Bing Xin Lu Yin Lin Huiyin Lin...
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reigns of the Qing), whose leaders—Chen Yan (陳衍), Chen Sanli (陳三立), ZhengXiaoxu (鄭孝胥), and Shen Zengzhi (沈曾植)—promoted a Song style in the manner of...
dynasty. Sa Zhenbing (1859–1952), naval officer of Mongolian origin. ZhengXiaoxu, Chinese statesman, diplomat and calligrapher. Liu Guanxiong, Chinese...
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March 1. The lyrics were written by Manchukuo's first Prime Minister ZhengXiaoxu, who was a devout Confucianist and Qing loyalist in addition to being...
Yuan Yip Yuk-ping as Empress Wanrong Lau Kam-ling as Wenxiu Simon Chui as ZhengXiaoxu Cheng Shu-fung as Lu Zhonglin Paul Fonoroff as Reginald Johnston...
Portfolio Minister Took office Left office Ref Prime Minister ZhengXiaoxu 9 March 1932 21 May 1935 Zhang Jinghui 21 May 1935 18 August 1945 Minister of...
my life (我的前半生). Beijing: 群众出版社. ISBN 978-7-5014-3557-9. Zheng, Xiaoxu. Diary of ZhengXiaoxu, Volume 4. 中国国家图书馆编: 中华书局. Johnston, Reginald Fleming (2009)...
The Council's initial composition was at the time of Prime Minister ZhengXiaoxu included the following portfolios: Prime Minister Home Affairs Foreign...
Angelababy Bai Lu Chen Duling Chen Hao Chen Hong Joan Chen Chen Sisi Chen Xiaoxu Chen Yumei Chen Yunshang Chen Yuqi Cheng Xiao Ching Li Deng Jie Dilraba...
(張經, 1492–1555), a prominent military leader during the Ming Dynasty ZhengXiaoxu (鄭孝胥, 1860–1938), statesman, diplomat and calligrapher Liang Hongzhi...
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Wanrong at Jingyuan Runqi, Wanrong, Puyi and Pujie at Jingyuan Puyi and ZhengXiaoxu with others at Jingyuan Puyi in the Jing Garden Foreign concessions in...
October 1934. In March 1935 he was Emperor Puyi's first choice to replace ZhengXiaoxu as Prime Minister of Manchukuo (although Zhang Jinghui was appointed...
Society Mircea Zaciu (1928–2000), Romanian critic and literary historian ZhengXiaoxu (1860–1938), Chinese politician, poet and calligrapher Stefan Żeromski...
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