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Liang Hongzhi; (
Chinese: 梁鴻志;
pinyin:
Liáng Hóngzhì;
Wade-Giles:
Liang Hung-chih;
Hepburn:
Ryō Koushi, 1882 - November 6, 1946) was a leading official in the
Anhui clique of the
Beiyang Government, later noted for his role as in the
collaborationistReformed Government of the Republic of China during World War II.
Liang Hongzhi
梁鴻志
President of the Reformed Government of the Republic of China In office
March 1938 – March 1940
Personal details Born 1882
Changle,
Fujian,
Qing Empire
Died November 6, 1946, age 64
Shanghai,
Republic of China
Biography
Liang was a native of
Changle in
Fujian province. From 1888-1890, he lived in Japan, where his father had been dispatched to by the government of
Qing Dynasty China. In 1903, he passed the
Imperial examination and in 1905 was accepted to the predecessor to
Beijing University. In 1908, he was sent as an official to
Shandong province. After the
Xinhai Revolution and the formation of the
Republic of China, he was recruited to the nationalist government by
Yuan Shikai. After the death of Yuan, he gave his allegiance to
Duan Qirui,
warlord of the
Anhui clique, serving as secretary to
Duan Zhigui. After the defeat of the Anhui clique in the
Zhili–Anhui War, he fled to the Japanese concession in
Tianjin.
He returned to Beijing in November 1924 after the
Beijing coup and put in charge of a provisional government after an agreement with
Zhang Zuolin and
Feng Yuxiang, but fled again in 1928 after the successes of
Chiang Kai-shek's
Northern Expedition. When a warrant for Liang's arrest was issued by the
Kuomintang, he fled to
Dalian in the
Kwantung Leased Territory under Japanese jurisdiction together with Duan Qirui.
After the
Manchurian Incident of 1931, Liang returned with Duan to Tianjin, and then to
Shanghai and was with Duan when he died in 1937.