Shao Yuanchong

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Shao Yuan-chong
邵元冲
Vice President of the Legislative Yuan
In office
3 March 1931 – 28 December 1931
Preceded byHu Hanmin
Succeeded byYe Chucang
In office
14 May 1932 – 12 January 1933
Preceded byTan Zhen
Succeeded bySun Fo
Personal details
Born1890
Chekiang, Shaoxing Prefecture, Shanyin County, Chekiang Province, Qing Empire
Died14 December 1936 (Aged 46)
Xi'anShaanxi Province, Republic of China
Political partyKuomintang
ProfessionPolitician, Revolutionary

Shao Yuan-chong (Chinese: 邵元沖; pinyin: Shào Yuánchōng; 1890 – 14 December 1936) was a founding member of the Xinhai Revolution and a politician of the Republic of China. He served as the vice president of the Legislative Yuan and the mayor of Hangchow and was one of the authors of the National Anthem of the Republic of China.[1]

References

  1. ^ 刘敬坤.方治其人[J].民国春秋,1994(2):42-46