The Most Recent Biographies of Chinese Dignitaries
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Traditional Chinese | 最新支那要人傳 | ||||||||
Simplified Chinese | 最新支那要人传 | ||||||||
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Kanji | 最新支那要人伝 | ||||||||
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The Most Recent Biographies of Chinese Dignitaries (Chinese: 最新支那要人傳, Japanese: 最新支那要人伝) is a guide to prominent individuals in the Republic of China, compiled in Japan by The Asahi Shimbun newspaper[1] during the Second Sino-Japanese War. Published on 2 February 1941, the work references 343 contemporary notables in the Kuomintang and the Nationalist government, the Chinese Communist Party, the pro-Japanese Wang Jingwei regime and Mengjiang, and independent politicians and celebrities.[2]
A digitization of the reference work can be found on the website of the National Diet Library of Japan,[3] the full list of biographies follows.
Biographies
The following list is arranged in gojūon order, based on the Japanese pronunciation of the names.
1 to 25
| 26 to 50
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51 to 75
| 76 to 100
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101 to 125
| 126 to 150
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151 to 175
| 176 to 200
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201 to 225
| 226 to 250
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251 to 275
| 276 to 300
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301 to 325
| 326 to 343
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References
- ^ Tōa Mondai Chōsakai (1941). Saishin Shina yōjinden (The Most Recent Biographies of Chinese Dignitaries). Tokyo: Asahi Shimbun. OCLC 23310651.
- ^ "The Most Recent Biographies of Chinese Dignitaries". Taiwan e-Learning & Digital Archives Program (in Chinese). Retrieved 26 March 2019.
- ^ "The Most Recent Biographies of Chinese Dignitaries". National Diet Library Digital Collection (in Japanese). Retrieved 26 March 2019.
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