- Huang Fu
Huáng Fú (黃郛) (1883-1936) was a general and politician in early republican China. He was born in
Hangzhou .Biography
Huang studied at Zhejiang Military College and
Qiushi Academy (currentZhejiang University ), later went to Japan. [ [http://www.zju.edu.cn/~piclib/fazhan/tuku/rw01.htm ÖªÃûÈËÎï ] at www.zju.edu.cn] Huang came in contact with theRevolutionary Alliance while studying in a military academy in theEmpire of Japan . During theXinhai Revolution , he andChen Qimei declaredShanghai independent and becameblood brothers ofChiang Kaishek .He was forced to flee abroad after the failed Second Revolution of 1913 against
Yuan Shikai and returned after Yuan's death to representZhejiang 's military government inBeijing . WhenSun Yatsen orderedKuomintang members to swear personal loyalty to him, Huang objected and left.He supported China's entry into
World War I hoping it would regain lost territories. He worked with PresidentXu Shichang as a diplomat, co-wrote books about economics and foreign affairs and would often guest lecture at universities. He was part of China's delegation to theWashington Naval Conference which secured theBeiyang government 's greatest diplomatic triumph, the return of Shandong.After the fall of
Cao Kun in the 1924Beijing coup , he became actingpresident of the Republic of China on the request ofFeng Yuxiang . He declared Cao's term illegal because it was obtained through bribery and also repudiated the agreement which allowedPuyi to live in theForbidden City .Huang was influential in winning over Feng Yuxiang and
Yan Xishan to Chiang Kaishek's faction of the KMT which was one of the major reasons whyWang Jingwei 'sWuhan regime collapsed. He later served under several offices during theNanjing decade includingShanghai mayor, foreign minister, and chairman of the North China Political Council. In 1935, he signed the unpopularTanggu Truce which ceded Chahar,Rehe , and part ofHebei to Japanese puppet states. Like Chiang, he thought the Communists were the greater threat than the Japanese.Notes
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