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|colspan=6 align=left| {{small|Ye Desheng was the first [[President of Huajiang]] after the end of the [[Huajiangite Civil War]] following the [[Proclamation of the Repubnlic of Huajiang]] coterminous with the signing of the [[1881 Constitution of the Republic of Huajiang]]. He was seen as the political figurehead of the revolution and was appointed the president. As the president, he set out to create a non-democratic republic under his ideas of [[Deshengism]], which is still the philosophy of the [[Republican Party (Huajiang)|Republican Party]]. Ye Desheng later appointed [[Xi Jing]] to serve as the next President. He was seen as a popular figure and the father of the modern Huajiangite State. Ye Desheng also created the [[1882 Huajiang Foreign Crisis]] which caused Huajiang to cut itself off from other monarchist states and isolated itself.}}
|colspan=6 align=left| {{small|Ye Desheng was the first [[President of Huajiang]] after the end of the [[Huajiangite Civil War]] following the [[Proclamation of the Repubnlic of Huajiang]] coterminous with the signing of the [[1881 Constitution of the Republic of Huajiang]]. He was seen as the political figurehead of the revolution and was appointed the president. As the president, he set out to create a non-democratic republic under his ideas of [[Deshengism]], which is still the philosophy of the [[Republican Party (Huajiang)|Republican Party]]. Ye Desheng later appointed [[Xi Jing]] to serve as the next President. He was seen as a popular figure and the father of the modern Huajiangite State. Ye Desheng also created the [[1882 Huajiang Foreign Crisis]] which caused Huajiang to cut itself off from other monarchist states and isolated itself.}}
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|rowspan=2|[[File:Xu Shichang.jpg|90px]]
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|rowspan=2|'''[[Xi Jing]]'''<br>徐晶<br><small>Xú Kīng<br>(1846-1902; {{age in years|4 February 1846|21 September 1902|sep=and|duration=on}} years old) </small>
|rowspan=2|'''[[Xi King]]'''<br>徐晶<br><small>Xú Jīng<br>(1826-1910; {{age in years|16 March 1826|15 December 1910|sep=and|duration=on}} years old) </small>
|September 28, 1902
|September 28, 1902
|December 15, 1911
|December 15, 1910
|{{age in years and days|28 September 1902|15 December 1911|sep=and|duration=on}}
|{{age in years and days|28 September 1902|15 December 1910|sep=and|duration=on}}
|[[Rou Wen]]<br><small>柔温</small>
|[[Rou Wen]]<br><small>柔温</small>
|[[Yao Kai'ao]]<br><small>姚開翱</small>
|[[Yao Kai'ao]]<br><small>姚開翱</small>
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|colspan=6 align=left| {{small|Ye Desheng was the first [[President of Huajiang]] after the end of the [[Huajiangite Civil War]] following the [[Proclamation of the Repubnlic of Huajiang]] coterminous with the signing of the [[1881 Constitution of the Republic of Huajiang]]. He was seen as the political figurehead of the revolution and was appointed the president. As the president, he set out to create a non-democratic republic under his ideas of [[Deshengism]], which is still the philosophy of the [[Republican Party (Huajiang)|Republican Party]]. Ye Desheng later appointed [[Xi Jing]] to serve as the next President. He was seen as a popular figure and the father of the modern Huajiangite State. Ye Desheng also created the [[1882 Huajiang Foreign Crisis]] which caused Huajiang to cut itself off from other monarchist states and isolated itself.}}
|colspan=6 align=left| {{small|Xu King was the second President and was appointed by Yu Desheng before his death in 1901. Xu King oversaw the continuation of the foreign crisis. With the foreign crisis at hand, Xi altered Huajiang's foreign policy to be more jingoistic and more funding poured to the military. With the aim of continued provocation of foreign non-republican governments, }}
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|rowspan=2|[[File:Dr. Sun in London.jpg|90px]]
|rowspan=2|[[File:Yan Xishan.jpg|90px]]
|rowspan=2|'''[[Ye Desheng]]'''<br>葉德生<br><small>Yè Déshēng<br>(1846-1902; {{age in years|4 February 1846|21 September 1902|sep=and|duration=on}} years old) </small>
|rowspan=2|'''[[Feng Shixang]]'''<br>冯世祥<br><small>Féng Shìxiáng<br>(1846-1902; {{age in years|4 February 1846|21 September 1902|sep=and|duration=on}} years old) </small>
|April 3, 1881
|April 3, 1881
|21 December, 1902
|21 December, 1902
|{{age in years and days|3 April 1881|21 September 1902|sep=and|duration=on}}
|{{age in years and days|18 December 1911|9 February 1925|sep=and|duration=on}}
|[[Xinjia Kuang]]<br><small>新家曠</small>
|[[Xinjia Kuang]]<br><small>新家曠</small>
|[[Yao Kai'ao]]<br><small>姚開翱</small>
|[[Yao Kai'ao]]<br><small>姚開翱</small>
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|colspan=6 align=left| {{small|Ye Desheng was the first [[President of Huajiang]] after the end of the [[Huajiangite Civil War]] following the [[Proclamation of the Repubnlic of Huajiang]] coterminous with the signing of the [[1881 Constitution of the Republic of Huajiang]]. He was seen as the political figurehead of the revolution and was appointed the president. As the president, he set out to create a non-democratic republic under his ideas of [[Deshengism]], which is still the philosophy of the [[Republican Party (Huajiang)|Republican Party]]. Ye Desheng later appointed [[Xi Jing]] to serve as the next President. He was seen as a popular figure and the father of the modern Huajiangite State. Ye Desheng also created the [[1882 Huajiang Foreign Crisis]] which caused Huajiang to cut itself off from other monarchist states and isolated itself.}}
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|rowspan=2|[[File:Dr. Sun in London.jpg|90px]]
|rowspan=2|[[File:Huang Xing.jpg|90px]]
|rowspan=2|'''[[Ye Desheng]]'''<br>葉德生<br><small>Yè Déshēng<br>(1846-1902; {{age in years|4 February 1846|21 September 1902|sep=and|duration=on}} years old) </small>
|rowspan=2|'''[[He Dazhao]]'''<br>何大釗<br><small>Hé Dàzhāo<br>(1846-1902; {{age in years|4 February 1846|21 September 1902|sep=and|duration=on}} years old) </small>
|April 3, 1881
|April 3, 1881
|21 December, 1902
|21 December, 1902
|{{age in years and days|3 April 1881|21 September 1902|sep=and|duration=on}}
|{{age in years and days|12 February 1925|27 July 1934|sep=and|duration=on}}
|[[Xinjia Kuang]]<br><small>新家曠</small>
|[[Xinjia Kuang]]<br><small>新家曠</small>
|[[Yao Kai'ao]]<br><small>姚開翱</small>
|[[Yao Kai'ao]]<br><small>姚開翱</small>
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|colspan=6 align=left| {{small|Ye Desheng was the first [[President of Huajiang]] after the end of the [[Huajiangite Civil War]] following the [[Proclamation of the Repubnlic of Huajiang]] coterminous with the signing of the [[1881 Constitution of the Republic of Huajiang]]. He was seen as the political figurehead of the revolution and was appointed the president. As the president, he set out to create a non-democratic republic under his ideas of [[Deshengism]], which is still the philosophy of the [[Republican Party (Huajiang)|Republican Party]]. Ye Desheng later appointed [[Xi Jing]] to serve as the next President. He was seen as a popular figure and the father of the modern Huajiangite State. Ye Desheng also created the [[1882 Huajiang Foreign Crisis]] which caused Huajiang to cut itself off from other monarchist states and isolated itself.}}
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|rowspan=2|[[File:Dr. Sun in London.jpg|90px]]
|rowspan=2|[[File:汪精衛照片.jpg|90px]]
|rowspan=2|'''[[Ye Desheng]]'''<br>葉德生<br><small>Yè Déshēng<br>(1846-1902; {{age in years|4 February 1846|21 September 1902|sep=and|duration=on}} years old) </small>
|rowspan=2|'''[[Gui Fohai]]'''<br>圭佛海<br><small>Guī Fúhǎi<br>(1846-1902; {{age in years|4 February 1846|21 September 1902|sep=and|duration=on}} years old) </small>
|April 3, 1881
|April 3, 1881
|21 December, 1902
|21 December, 1902
|{{age in years and days|3 April 1881|21 September 1902|sep=and|duration=on}}
|{{age in years and days|27 July 1934|15 December 1940|sep=and|duration=on}}
|[[Xinjia Kuang]]<br><small>新家曠</small>
|[[Xinjia Kuang]]<br><small>新家曠</small>
|[[Yao Kai'ao]]<br><small>姚開翱</small>
|[[Yao Kai'ao]]<br><small>姚開翱</small>
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|colspan=6 align=left| {{small|Ye Desheng was the first [[President of Huajiang]] after the end of the [[Huajiangite Civil War]] following the [[Proclamation of the Repubnlic of Huajiang]] coterminous with the signing of the [[1881 Constitution of the Republic of Huajiang]]. He was seen as the political figurehead of the revolution and was appointed the president. As the president, he set out to create a non-democratic republic under his ideas of [[Deshengism]], which is still the philosophy of the [[Republican Party (Huajiang)|Republican Party]]. Ye Desheng later appointed [[Xi Jing]] to serve as the next President. He was seen as a popular figure and the father of the modern Huajiangite State. Ye Desheng also created the [[1882 Huajiang Foreign Crisis]] which caused Huajiang to cut itself off from other monarchist states and isolated itself.}}
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|rowspan=2|[[File:Dr. Sun in London.jpg|90px]]
|rowspan=2|[[File:Hu Shih 1960 color.jpg|90px]]
|rowspan=2|'''[[Ye Desheng]]'''<br>葉德生<br><small>Yè Déshēng<br>(1846-1902; {{age in years|4 February 1846|21 September 1902|sep=and|duration=on}} years old) </small>
|rowspan=2|'''[[Yan Chen]]'''<br>閻陳博<br><small>Yán Chén<br>(1846-1902; {{age in years|4 February 1846|21 September 1902|sep=and|duration=on}} years old) </small>
|April 3, 1881
|April 3, 1881
|21 December, 1902
|21 December, 1902
|{{age in years and days|3 April 1881|21 September 1902|sep=and|duration=on}}
|{{age in years and days|18 December 1940|24 January 1961|sep=and|duration=on}}
|[[Xinjia Kuang]]<br><small>新家曠</small>
|[[Xinjia Kuang]]<br><small>新家曠</small>
|[[Yao Kai'ao]]<br><small>姚開翱</small>
|[[Yao Kai'ao]]<br><small>姚開翱</small>
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|colspan=6 align=left| {{small|Ye Desheng was the first [[President of Huajiang]] after the end of the [[Huajiangite Civil War]] following the [[Proclamation of the Repubnlic of Huajiang]] coterminous with the signing of the [[1881 Constitution of the Republic of Huajiang]]. He was seen as the political figurehead of the revolution and was appointed the president. As the president, he set out to create a non-democratic republic under his ideas of [[Deshengism]], which is still the philosophy of the [[Republican Party (Huajiang)|Republican Party]]. Ye Desheng later appointed [[Xi Jing]] to serve as the next President. He was seen as a popular figure and the father of the modern Huajiangite State. Ye Desheng also created the [[1882 Huajiang Foreign Crisis]] which caused Huajiang to cut itself off from other monarchist states and isolated itself.}}
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|rowspan=2|[[File:Dr. Sun in London.jpg|90px]]
|rowspan=2|[[File:LiuShaoqi_Colour.jpg|90px]]
|rowspan=2|'''[[Ye Desheng]]'''<br>葉德生<br><small>Yè Déshēng<br>(1846-1902; {{age in years|4 February 1846|21 September 1902|sep=and|duration=on}} years old) </small>
|rowspan=2|'''[[Liu Jian]]'''<br>劉建<br><small>Liú Jiàn<br>(1846-1902; {{age in years|4 February 1846|21 September 1902|sep=and|duration=on}} years old) </small>
|April 3, 1881
|April 3, 1881
|21 December, 1902
|21 December, 1902
|{{age in years and days|3 April 1881|21 September 1902|sep=and|duration=on}}
|{{age in years and days|28 January 1961|13 August 1972|sep=and|duration=on}}
|[[Xinjia Kuang]]<br><small>新家曠</small>
|[[Xinjia Kuang]]<br><small>新家曠</small>
|[[Yao Kai'ao]]<br><small>姚開翱</small>
|[[Yao Kai'ao]]<br><small>姚開翱</small>
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|colspan=6 align=left| {{small|Ye Desheng was the first [[President of Huajiang]] after the end of the [[Huajiangite Civil War]] following the [[Proclamation of the Repubnlic of Huajiang]] coterminous with the signing of the [[1881 Constitution of the Republic of Huajiang]]. He was seen as the political figurehead of the revolution and was appointed the president. As the president, he set out to create a non-democratic republic under his ideas of [[Deshengism]], which is still the philosophy of the [[Republican Party (Huajiang)|Republican Party]]. Ye Desheng later appointed [[Xi Jing]] to serve as the next President. He was seen as a popular figure and the father of the modern Huajiangite State. Ye Desheng also created the [[1882 Huajiang Foreign Crisis]] which caused Huajiang to cut itself off from other monarchist states and isolated itself.}}
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|rowspan=2|[[File:Dr. Sun in London.jpg|90px]]
|rowspan=2|[[File:Madame Sun Yat-Sen - Cecil Beaton.jpg|90px]]
|rowspan=2|'''[[Ye Desheng]]'''<br>葉德生<br><small>Yè Déshēng<br>(1846-1902; {{age in years|4 February 1846|21 September 1902|sep=and|duration=on}} years old) </small>
|rowspan=2|'''[[Chan Xiangning]]'''<br>毚向寧<br><small>Chán Xiàngníng<br>(1846-1902; {{age in years|4 February 1846|21 September 1902|sep=and|duration=on}} years old) </small>
|April 3, 1881
|April 3, 1881
|21 December, 1902
|21 December, 1902
|{{age in years and days|3 April 1881|21 September 1902|sep=and|duration=on}}
|{{age in years and days|21 August 1972|5 September 1982|sep=and|duration=on}}
|[[Xinjia Kuang]]<br><small>新家曠</small>
|[[Xinjia Kuang]]<br><small>新家曠</small>
|[[Yao Kai'ao]]<br><small>姚開翱</small>
|[[Yao Kai'ao]]<br><small>姚開翱</small>
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|colspan=6 align=left| {{small|Ye Desheng was the first [[President of Huajiang]] after the end of the [[Huajiangite Civil War]] following the [[Proclamation of the Repubnlic of Huajiang]] coterminous with the signing of the [[1881 Constitution of the Republic of Huajiang]]. He was seen as the political figurehead of the revolution and was appointed the president. As the president, he set out to create a non-democratic republic under his ideas of [[Deshengism]], which is still the philosophy of the [[Republican Party (Huajiang)|Republican Party]]. Ye Desheng later appointed [[Xi Jing]] to serve as the next President. He was seen as a popular figure and the father of the modern Huajiangite State. Ye Desheng also created the [[1882 Huajiang Foreign Crisis]] which caused Huajiang to cut itself off from other monarchist states and isolated itself.}}
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|rowspan=2|[[File:Dr. Sun in London.jpg|90px]]
|rowspan=2|[[File:Zhao_Ziyang_(1985).jpg|90px]]
|rowspan=2|'''[[Ye Desheng]]'''<br>葉德生<br><small>Yè Déshēng<br>(1846-1902; {{age in years|4 February 1846|21 September 1902|sep=and|duration=on}} years old) </small>
|rowspan=2|'''[[Hua Daning]]'''<br>华答寧<br><small>Huá Dáníng<br>(1846-1902; {{age in years|4 February 1846|21 September 1902|sep=and|duration=on}} years old) </small>
|April 3, 1881
|April 3, 1881
|21 December, 1902
|21 December, 1902
|{{age in years and days|3 April 1881|21 September 1902|sep=and|duration=on}}
|{{age in years and days|8 September 1982|14 March 2006|sep=and|duration=on}}
|[[Xinjia Kuang]]<br><small>新家曠</small>
|[[Xinjia Kuang]]<br><small>新家曠</small>
|[[Yao Kai'ao]]<br><small>姚開翱</small>
|[[Yao Kai'ao]]<br><small>姚開翱</small>
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|colspan=6 align=left| {{small|Ye Desheng was the first [[President of Huajiang]] after the end of the [[Huajiangite Civil War]] following the [[Proclamation of the Repubnlic of Huajiang]] coterminous with the signing of the [[1881 Constitution of the Republic of Huajiang]]. He was seen as the political figurehead of the revolution and was appointed the president. As the president, he set out to create a non-democratic republic under his ideas of [[Deshengism]], which is still the philosophy of the [[Republican Party (Huajiang)|Republican Party]]. Ye Desheng later appointed [[Xi Jing]] to serve as the next President. He was seen as a popular figure and the father of the modern Huajiangite State. Ye Desheng also created the [[1882 Huajiang Foreign Crisis]] which caused Huajiang to cut itself off from other monarchist states and isolated itself.}}
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|rowspan=2|[[File:Dr. Sun in London.jpg|90px]]
|rowspan=2|[[File:Hu_Jintao_at_White_House_2011.jpg|90px]]
|rowspan=2|'''[[Ye Desheng]]'''<br>葉德生<br><small>Yè Déshēng<br>(1846-1902; {{age in years|4 February 1846|21 September 1902|sep=and|duration=on}} years old) </small>
|rowspan=2|'''[[Qiao Jiabao]]'''<br>喬家堡<br><small>Qiáo Jiābǎo<br>(1846-1902; {{age in years|4 February 1846|21 September 1902|sep=and|duration=on}} years old) </small>
|April 3, 1881
|April 3, 1881
|21 December, 1902
|21 December, 1902
|{{age in years and days|3 April 1881|21 September 1902|sep=and|duration=on}}
|{{age in years and days|15 March 2006|31 December 2012|sep=and|duration=on}}
|[[Xinjia Kuang]]<br><small>新家曠</small>
|[[Xinjia Kuang]]<br><small>新家曠</small>
|[[Yao Kai'ao]]<br><small>姚開翱</small>
|[[Yao Kai'ao]]<br><small>姚開翱</small>
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|colspan=6 align=left| {{small|Ye Desheng was the first [[President of Huajiang]] after the end of the [[Huajiangite Civil War]] following the [[Proclamation of the Repubnlic of Huajiang]] coterminous with the signing of the [[1881 Constitution of the Republic of Huajiang]]. He was seen as the political figurehead of the revolution and was appointed the president. As the president, he set out to create a non-democratic republic under his ideas of [[Deshengism]], which is still the philosophy of the [[Republican Party (Huajiang)|Republican Party]]. Ye Desheng later appointed [[Xi Jing]] to serve as the next President. He was seen as a popular figure and the father of the modern Huajiangite State. Ye Desheng also created the [[1882 Huajiang Foreign Crisis]] which caused Huajiang to cut itself off from other monarchist states and isolated itself.}}
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|rowspan=2|[[File:Dr. Sun in London.jpg|90px]]
|rowspan=2|[[File:Mei Ying Yue 2019.jpg|90px]]
|rowspan=2|'''[[Ye Desheng]]'''<br>葉德生<br><small>Yè Déshēng<br>(1846-1902; {{age in years|4 February 1846|21 September 1902|sep=and|duration=on}} years old) </small>
|rowspan=2|'''[[Mei Ying Yue]]'''<br>美影月<br><small>Měiyǐng Yuè<br>(1846-1902; {{age in years|4 February 1846|21 September 1902|sep=and|duration=on}} years old) </small>
|April 3, 1881
|April 3, 1881
|21 December, 1902
|21 December, 1902
|{{age in years and days|3 April 1881|21 September 1902|sep=and|duration=on}}
|{{age in years and days|11 October 2012|sep=and|duration=on}}
|[[Xinjia Kuang]]<br><small>新家曠</small>
|[[Xinjia Kuang]]<br><small>新家曠</small>
|[[Yao Kai'ao]]<br><small>姚開翱</small>
|[[Yao Kai'ao]]<br><small>姚開翱</small>
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|colspan=6 align=left| {{small|Ye Desheng was the first [[President of Huajiang]] after the end of the [[Huajiangite Civil War]] following the [[Proclamation of the Repubnlic of Huajiang]] coterminous with the signing of the [[1881 Constitution of the Republic of Huajiang]]. He was seen as the political figurehead of the revolution and was appointed the president. As the president, he set out to create a non-democratic republic under his ideas of [[Deshengism]], which is still the philosophy of the [[Republican Party (Huajiang)|Republican Party]]. Ye Desheng later appointed [[Xi Jing]] to serve as the next President. He was seen as a popular figure and the father of the modern Huajiangite State. Ye Desheng also created the [[1882 Huajiang Foreign Crisis]] which caused Huajiang to cut itself off from other monarchist states and isolated itself.}}
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Revision as of 21:43, 11 August 2019

President Term of office Selected
Portrait Name
(Birth–Death)
Took Office Left Office Time in Office Prime Minister Congressional Premier
1 Dr. Sun in London.jpg Ye Desheng
葉德生
Yè Déshēng
(1846-1902; 56 years old)
April 3, 1881 21 December, 1902 21 years and 172 days Xinjia Kuang
新家曠
Yao Kai'ao
姚開翱
Ye Desheng was the first President of Huajiang after the end of the Huajiangite Civil War following the Proclamation of the Repubnlic of Huajiang coterminous with the signing of the 1881 Constitution of the Republic of Huajiang. He was seen as the political figurehead of the revolution and was appointed the president. As the president, he set out to create a non-democratic republic under his ideas of Deshengism, which is still the philosophy of the Republican Party. Ye Desheng later appointed Xi Jing to serve as the next President. He was seen as a popular figure and the father of the modern Huajiangite State. Ye Desheng also created the 1882 Huajiang Foreign Crisis which caused Huajiang to cut itself off from other monarchist states and isolated itself.
2 Xu Shichang.jpg Xi King
徐晶
Xú Jīng
(1826-1910; 84 years old)
September 28, 1902 December 15, 1910 8 years and 79 days Rou Wen
柔温
Yao Kai'ao
姚開翱
Xu King was the second President and was appointed by Yu Desheng before his death in 1901. Xu King oversaw the continuation of the foreign crisis. With the foreign crisis at hand, Xi altered Huajiang's foreign policy to be more jingoistic and more funding poured to the military. With the aim of continued provocation of foreign non-republican governments,
3 Yan Xishan.jpg Feng Shixang
冯世祥
Féng Shìxiáng
(1846-1902; 56 years old)
April 3, 1881 21 December, 1902 13 years and 54 days Xinjia Kuang
新家曠
Yao Kai'ao
姚開翱
4 Huang Xing.jpg He Dazhao
何大釗
Hé Dàzhāo
(1846-1902; 56 years old)
April 3, 1881 21 December, 1902 9 years and 166 days Xinjia Kuang
新家曠
Yao Kai'ao
姚開翱
5 汪精衛照片.jpg Gui Fohai
圭佛海
Guī Fúhǎi
(1846-1902; 56 years old)
April 3, 1881 21 December, 1902 6 years and 142 days Xinjia Kuang
新家曠
Yao Kai'ao
姚開翱
6 Hu Shih 1960 color.jpg Yan Chen
閻陳博
Yán Chén
(1846-1902; 56 years old)
April 3, 1881 21 December, 1902 20 years and 38 days Xinjia Kuang
新家曠
Yao Kai'ao
姚開翱
7 LiuShaoqi Colour.jpg Liu Jian
劉建
Liú Jiàn
(1846-1902; 56 years old)
April 3, 1881 21 December, 1902 11 years and 199 days Xinjia Kuang
新家曠
Yao Kai'ao
姚開翱
8 Madame Sun Yat-Sen - Cecil Beaton.jpg Chan Xiangning
毚向寧
Chán Xiàngníng
(1846-1902; 56 years old)
April 3, 1881 21 December, 1902 10 years and 16 days Xinjia Kuang
新家曠
Yao Kai'ao
姚開翱
9 Zhao Ziyang (1985).jpg Hua Daning
华答寧
Huá Dáníng
(1846-1902; 56 years old)
April 3, 1881 21 December, 1902 23 years and 188 days Xinjia Kuang
新家曠
Yao Kai'ao
姚開翱
10 Hu Jintao at White House 2011.jpg Qiao Jiabao
喬家堡
Qiáo Jiābǎo
(1846-1902; 56 years old)
April 3, 1881 21 December, 1902 6 years and 292 days Xinjia Kuang
新家曠
Yao Kai'ao
姚開翱
11 Mei Ying Yue 2019.jpg Mei Ying Yue
美影月
Měiyǐng Yuè
(1846-1902; 56 years old)
April 3, 1881 21 December, 1902 12 years and 10 days Xinjia Kuang
新家曠
Yao Kai'ao
姚開翱