Wang Ch'ung-hui

Wang Ch'ung-hui (traditional Chinese: 王寵惠; simplified Chinese: 王宠惠; pinyin: Wáng Chǒnghuì; Wade–Giles: Wang² Ch'ung³-hui⁴, 1881–1958) was a prominent Chinese jurist, diplomat and politician who served the Republic of China from its foundation in 1912 until his death in 1958. He was a close associate of the republic's founding father, Sun Yat-sen, an active member of the Kuomintang ("Chinese Nationalist Party"), and a judge on the Permanent Court of International Justice in the Hague.

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