He Zhuguo

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He Zhuguo (1897-1985)

He Zhuguo (simplified Chinese: 何柱国; traditional Chinese: 何柱國; pinyin: Hé Zhùguó; Wade–Giles: Ho2 Chu4-kuo2; 1897–1985) was a Kuomintang (KMT) general from Rong County, Guangxi. He was a Hakka.[1] As a commander of a cavalry force under Zhang Xueliang, he escaped assassination by KMT radicals during the Xi'an Incident by the help of Yang Hucheng.[2][3] In the People's Republic of China, he is celebrated by the Revolutionary Committee of the Kuomintang for his participation in the Second United Front between the KMT and the Communist Party of China against Japanese invaders during the Second Sino-Japanese War.

References

  1. ^ "客家人将军".
  2. ^ Van Slyke, Lyman (1967). Enemies and Friends: The United Front in Chinese Communist History. Vol. 36. Stanford University Press. p. 89.
  3. ^ Boorman, Howard; Howard, Richard (1970). "Ch'ien Ta-chün". Biographical Dictionary of Republican China. Vol. 3. Columbia University Press. p. 375.