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Chiang Kai-Shek



Chiang Kai-Shek - jyäng kī-shĕk, jyäng, 1887–1975, Chinese Nationalist leader. He was also called Chiang Chung-cheng.

After completing military training with the Japanese Army, he returned to China in 1911 and took part in the revolution against the Manchus (see Ch'ing). Chiang was active (1913–16) in attempts to overthrow the government of Yüan   Read More...


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