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Zhang Xueming
Zhang Xueming (Chang Hsüe-ming) (1908 - 1983)
Zhang Xueming in 1931
Born1908
Haicheng, Fengtian, Qing Dynasty
DiedApril 9, 1983 (aged 74–75)
Beijing, China
NationalityChinese
Other namesZhang Qing
EducationJapanese Army Infantry School
OccupationPolitician
Spouse(s)Mrs. Yao
Zhu Luo Jun
ChildrenZhang Lue (daughter)
Zhang Yuanchong (son)
Zhang Pengju (son)
Parent(s)Zhang Zuolin (father)
Zhao Chungui (mother)

Zhang Xueming (1908 - April 9, 1983) was the mayor of Tianjin.

Biography

Zhang Xueming is the second son of Chang Tso-lin, Zhang's brother same mother, the same as the first wife Zhao Chang Tso-lin born. In 1928 the Japanese army infantry school, returning in 1929, worked for the Northeast Army. October 1930 Central Plains War, with the support of Chiang Kai-shek Zhang entry, after KMT elder Wu Tiecheng recommend, as police chief in Tianjin. April 1931 the mayor and police chief in any of Tianjin. November 9, 1931 and November 26 in Japan operated by two crushing Tianjin undercover team riots. After "under protest" Japanese Minister to China's so-called Nanjing government compromise and concessions, forcing the resignation of Zhang Xueming study abroad.

Tianjin ladies expedition encountered on the way, Zhu Qiqian of six women, Zhao Di Zhu Luo Jun secondary school students. The two combined, creating a sensation. Original Ms. Yao returned to heel (Northeast Hospital, daughter of Chang Tso-lin arranged) divorce.

Chinese Anti-Japanese War after the initial live in Europe and Hong Kong, the Pacific War, the fall of Hong Kong, was forced to return to the mainland, living in Nanjing, 1943 Wang Jingwei regime was forced to accept the military committee. After the war has not been investigated, as director of the KMT government in the northeast of the Executive Department Senate chamber. 1949 on the eve of stay in Tianjin. Care by Zhou Enlai, a former director of the Tianjin People's Park, deputy director of the Municipal Engineering Bureau, deputy director of the Revolutionary Committee of Tianjin Committee, Central Committee member of staff. He is died on April 9, 1983 in Beijing at the age of 75 years.

Others

Zhang Xueming located in the former British concession in Tianjin, Hong Kong Road (now No. 50 South Road Mu) in Tianjin House. Zhang has a daughter (born wife Mrs. Yao) Zhang Lu E; has two sons (Zhu Luo Yun Health): eldest son Zhang Yuan Chong doing business in Hong Kong, the second son 张鹏举 in Tianjin Municipal Engineering Bureau.