Tan Yankai ([tʰǎn jɛ̌n kʰàɪ]; Chinese: 譚延闓; 25 January 1880 – 22 September 1930) was a Chinese politician who briefly served as its head of state and premier...
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Malaysian badminton player Tan Yankai (譚延闓, 1880–1930) Chinese politician and Premier of the Republic of China. Yuanyuan Tan (譚元元, born 1977), Chinese...
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In office 10 October 1928 – 15 December 1931 Premier Tan Yankai T. V. Soong Preceded by Tan Yankai Succeeded by Lin Sen Chairman of the Military Affairs...
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Republic of China, and the first president of the Executive Yuan was Tan Yankai; the first president after the promulgation of the 1947 constitution was...
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November 1930 President Chiang Kai-shek Vice Premier Himself Preceded by Tan Yankai Succeeded by Chiang Kai-shek Vice Premier of the Republic of China In...
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attempted kidnapping of Chiang Kai-shek in the Zhongshan Gunboat Incident. Tan Yankai (16 April 1926 - 29 March 1927) In 1927, the Kuomintang embarked on the...
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apprentice of Cao Jinchen (曹藎臣), the fourth-in-line personal chef of the late Tan Yankai, a Hunan statesman and the former Premier of the Republic of China. Peng...
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Pan Fu Preceded by Wellington Koo (as acting president) Succeeded by Tan Yankai (as chairman of the national government) Warlord of Manchuria In office...
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Nationality Republic of China Political party Kuomintang Spouse Tan Xiang Relations Tan Yankai (father-in-law) Children Chen Li-an Occupation General, politician...
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Republic of China In office 28 October 1928 – 11 October 1930 Premier Tan Yankai T. V. Soong (acting) Preceded by Position established Succeeded by T....
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with a bixi-based stele in Anyang, as was the Republic of China Premier Tan Yankai (1880–1930), whose stele near Nanjing's Linggu Temple had its inscription...
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1928 Premier Pan Fu Tan Yankai Succeeded by T. V. Soong Minister of Railways, Republic of China In office 1928 - 1931 Premier Tan Yankai T.V. Soong (acting)...
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(1926–1927) Zhang Zuolin, Generalissimo of the Military Government (1927–1928) Tan Yankai, President (1928) Chiang Kai-shek, Chairmen (1928–1931) Lin Sen, Chairmen...
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Name (Birth–Death) Term of office Political party Assembly (elected) — Tan Yankai 譚延闓 (1880–1930) 7 February 1928 10 October 1928 Kuomintang 2nd National...
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Wellington Koo Wei-chün (acting) 1927 Pan Fu (acting) Post abolished 1928 Tan Yankai 1929 1930 T. V. Soong Tse-Ven Chiang Kai-shek 1931 Chen Mingshu 1932 Sun...
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Weide* Du Xigui* Pan Fu Presidents of Executive Yuan (Mainland China) Tan Yankai T. V. Soong Chiang Kai-shek Chen Mingshu Sun Fo Wang Jingwei H. H. Kung...
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Mausoleum Ching-kuo Memorial Hall Touliao Mausoleum Linggu Temple and Tomb of Tan Yankai Plum Blossom Mountain in Nanjing (Former Tomb of Wang Jingwei, demolished...
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Jiongming advocated joint provincial autonomy – proposed by Hunan warlord Tan Yankai – and a federal system. Chen Jiongming advocated "suspending the military"...
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Mao to General Tan Yankai, a senior KMT member who held the loyalty of troops stationed along the Hunanese border with Guangdong. Tan was plotting to...
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(1947–1948) President • 1928 (first) Tan Yankai • 1943–1948 (last) Chiang Kai-shek Premier • 1928–1930 (first) Tan Yankai • 1947–1948 (last) Zhang Qun Legislature...
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National Government of the ROC (in Guangdong) 1925-1926 Succeeded by Tan Yankai Preceded by None Chairman of the Standing Committee of the National Government...
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the federal movement in China. Originally proposed by civilian governor Tan Yankai, a federalist, Zhao Hengti took it to completion. Thirteen authors drafted...
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Weide* Du Xigui* Pan Fu Presidents of Executive Yuan (Mainland China) Tan Yankai T. V. Soong Chiang Kai-shek Chen Mingshu Sun Fo Wang Jingwei H. H. Kung...
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Weide* Du Xigui* Pan Fu Presidents of Executive Yuan (Mainland China) Tan Yankai T. V. Soong Chiang Kai-shek Chen Mingshu Sun Fo Wang Jingwei H. H. Kung...
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Weide* Du Xigui* Pan Fu Presidents of Executive Yuan (Mainland China) Tan Yankai T. V. Soong Chiang Kai-shek Chen Mingshu Sun Fo Wang Jingwei H. H. Kung...
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Weide* Du Xigui* Pan Fu Presidents of Executive Yuan (Mainland China) Tan Yankai T. V. Soong Chiang Kai-shek Chen Mingshu Sun Fo Wang Jingwei H. H. Kung...
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Weide* Du Xigui* Pan Fu Presidents of Executive Yuan (Mainland China) Tan Yankai T. V. Soong Chiang Kai-shek Chen Mingshu Sun Fo Wang Jingwei H. H. Kung...
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Committee"(Chinese: 临时执委) in short. Members of standing committee: Tan Yankai(Chinese: 谭延闿) Tan Pingshan(Chinese: 谭平山) Deng Yanda(Chinese: 邓演达) Mao Zedong(Chinese:...
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Weide* Du Xigui* Pan Fu Presidents of Executive Yuan (Mainland China) Tan Yankai T. V. Soong Chiang Kai-shek Chen Mingshu Sun Fo Wang Jingwei H. H. Kung...
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Name (Birth–Death) Term of office Political party Assembly (elected) 1 Tan Yankai 譚延闓 (1880–1930) 7 February 1928 10 October 1928 Kuomintang 2nd National...
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