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English: Táng Shàoyí (simplified Chinese: 唐绍仪; traditional Chinese: 唐紹儀; pinyin: Táng Shàoyí; Wade-Giles: T'ang Shao-i; Yale: Tong4 Siu6 Yee4; changed to 唐绍怡 to avoid taboo of Puyi's name, later restored; Courtesy Shaochuan 少川) (January 2, 1862 — September 30, 1938), was a Chinese diplomat, politician. He was the father-in-law of Wellington Koo and Lee Seng Gee.
中文:唐绍仪(1862年1月2日-1938年9月30日),又名绍怡,字少川。清末民初政治人物、外交家,山东大学首任校长。1912年担任中华民国首任国务总理,之后在军政府、国民政府担任不同职位的官职,1938年9月30日被国民党特务暗杀于上海。
Date before 1940
date QS:P,+1940-00-00T00:00:00Z/7,P1326,+1940-00-00T00:00:00Z/9
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Source http://epaper.xplus.com/papers/zhtqb/20090911/n30.shtml
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