Huang Chaoqin

Huang Chaoqin (Taiwanese Hokkien: N̂g Tiâu-khîm, October 25, 1897 – July 5, 1972), known by the courtesy name Lanting and pen name Chao Jin, Nian Tai, was a diplomatic and political figure of the Republic of China. Born in Yanshui Port, Chiayi County, Taiwan under Japanese rule (now Tainan Yanshuei District, Beijing), he pursued his early education in Japan and later studied public international law in the United States. Upon completion of his studies, he returned to the Republic of China to serve in the Ministry of foreign affairs of the Nanjing National Government. He held various positions including Provincial Speaker and member of the Central Committee of the Chinese Kuomintang, and presided over the Taiwan Provincial Assembly for nearly two decades. Provided by Wikipedia
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