Hu Hanmin
| Hu Hanmin | |
|---|---|
| 胡漢民 | |
| Chairman of the Kuomintang | |
| In office 7 December 1935 – 12 May 1936 | |
| Preceded by | Wu Zhihui, Li Shizeng | 
| Succeeded by | Chiang Kai-shek | 
| President of the Legislative Yuan | |
| In office 8 October 1928 – 2 March 1931 | |
| Preceded by | Office established | 
| Succeeded by | Lin Sen | 
| Personal details | |
| Born | 9 December 1879 Panyu, Guangdong, China | 
| Died | 12 May 1936 (aged 56) Guangdong, Republic of China | 
| Cause of death | Intracerebral hemorrhage | 
| Nationality | Republic of China | 
| Political party | Kuomintang (Western Hills Group) | 
| Occupation | Philosopher, politician | 
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Hu Hanmin (traditional Chinese: 胡漢民; simplified Chinese: 胡汉民; pinyin: Hú Hànmín; Jyutping: Wu4 Hon3 Man4; 9 December 1879 – 12 May 1936) was a Chinese philosopher and politician who was one of the early conservative right-wing faction leaders in the Kuomintang (KMT) during revolutionary China.