Chao Heng-t'i (1880 ~ 1971), Han Chinese, the word barbarian afternoon, Yi Five, No. Yan afternoon. Hunan Hengshan people. 1920 to 1926 military and political leaders in Hunan. Hubei dialect in school after graduation, went to study in Japan, Tokyo Zhenwu into schools and sixth Military Academy. Joined the League in 1905. Back in 1909, Cai E host with a small school in Guangxi Army, served as co-President of Guangxi standing army, Governor of Guangxi training hall will be running. Revolution broke out, the rate of the New Army Fan Bing-Kun Shen Guangxi governor to declare independence. Rotation led his troops north, rush to the rescue Wuhan, any left-wing military commander, in Xiaogan, and south of the Qing confrontation. Republic of China was established, he served as the 16th Brigade, Fan Xiang Tan Yankai reorganization of the army to assist the military governor of Hunan. The second revolution, the rate of division E of attack, spin was sent into the Yuan Xiang Xiang Ming capture soup, escorted into the Beijing sentenced to 10 years. Cai E and so by 1915 with Paul, released from prison. The following year, returned to Hunan, Ren Xiangjun First Division Commander, heir offspring military governor. November 1920 by the Guangzhou military government appointed commander in chief of the Hunan Army, and later governor, the federalist initiative, created provincial constitution, with very tight link Warlords Unite Wu. April 1921 of any great power against the President of Sun Yat-sen, the following year against the Expedition into the Xiang River spring fighting; Chao Heng-t'i rely heavily on the fourth division of the Tang Sheng-chih, the rapid expansion of their military strength. Spring 1926, Tang Sheng-chih revolted press on Changsha. Chao Heng-t'i known face of the situation, in order to avoid renewed civil war in Hunan, he tendered his resignation to the provincial council. War broke out he served as Senate Armed Services Committee, military officer, in August 1939 in Hunan temporary council meeting long term. After the war the provincial council chairman. Go to Hong Kong in 1949, after go to Taiwan, the Taiwan office in 1951, "senior presidential adviser." |
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