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Zhou Xuechang
周學昌
Born(1898-03-19)March 19, 1898
DiedNovember 27, 1952(1952-11-27) (aged 54)
Shanghai, China
NationalityChinese

Zhou Xuechang (simplified Chinese: 周学昌; traditional Chinese: 周學昌; pinyin: Zhōu Xuéchāng; Wade–Giles: Chou Hsüeh-ch'ang; Hepburn: Shu Gakushō; March 19, 1898)[1] – November 27, 1952) was a politician in the Republic of China. He was an important figure during the Reorganized National Government of China. His courtesy name was Zhihou (芝侯).

Biography[edit]

Zhou was born in Anxin, Zhili (Now Hebei). He graduated from Peking University and Guangdong University. In 1925, he became an instructor at the Whampoa Military Academy. Zhou Xuechang successively held the positions of Political Chief of the 2nd Division in the East Route Army of the Northern Expedition, Chairman of the Kuomintang's Central Committee and Leading Member of the Beiping (Peking) Branch of the Kuomintang, etc. In 1931, he was appointed to the Chief of the Bureau for Education of the Beiping City Government. In next October, he was appointed to the Committee of the Shanxi Provincial Government. In 1938, he became Member of the Preparatory committee for Xikang Province.

From August 1939, Zhou Xuechang joined Wang Jingwei in creating the collaborationist Reorganized National Government of China, and was appointed Member of the Kuomintang's Central Committee (Wang clique). In next September, he was appointed Superintendent of Education of the Training Team for Central Political Affairs. In December 1941,[2] he was promoted to Mayor of the Nanjing Special City, and stayed on this position until the Wang Jingwei regime collapsed.

After the Reorganized National Government of China collapsed, on August 17, 1945, the former Director of the Taxation Police Bureau (稅警局隊長) Zhou Gao (周鎬) who was a subordinate of Zhou Fohai suddenly started arresting important members of the former government. However, the Vice-Chief of Staff of the China Expeditionary Army , Takeo Imai (今井武夫) urged that Zhou Gao to release his captives, so Zhou Xuechang was also set free.[3]

On September 26 the same year, Zhou Xuechang was arrested by Chiang Kai-shek's National Government. On October 19, 1945, he was convicted of treason and surrender to the enemy and was sentenced to death. In May 1947, his sentence was confirmed by the higher court. However, the Chinese Civil War occurred before his sentence could be carried out, and in January 1949, he was transferred to the Tilanqiao PrisoninShanghai. After the People's Republic of China had been established, his treatment did not change, and he remained imprisoned to his death of illness on November 27, 1952.[4]

References[edit]

  1. ^ According to Zheng Renjia. Xu Youchun (main ed.), p. 939, his birth year was 1897.
  • ^ Xu, op.cit. According to Liu Shoulin (etc.ed.), p.1134, Zhou was appointed to this position in January 1942.
  • ^ Liu Jie, pp.156-157. It was widely believed that Zhou Fohai wanted to make an appeal his loyalty to Chiang Kai-shek, so he ordered Zhou Gao to arrest important people of the Wang Jinwei Regime. But Zhou Fohai denied his responsibility.
  • ^ According to Yu Zidao (etc.), p.1615. Zheng wrote "November 26, 1952".
  • Footnotes[edit]

    Political offices
    Preceded by

    Cai Pei

    Mayor of Nanjing Special City (Wang Jingwei Government)
    1942–1945
    Succeeded by

    dissolution of the Wang Jingwei Government


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