Zhang Ji (revolutionary)
Zhang Ji | |||||||||
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Zhang Ji as pictured in The Most Recent Biographies of Chinese Dignitaries | |||||||||
| Born | 31 August 1882 | ||||||||
| Died | 15 December 1947 (aged 65) Nanjing, China | ||||||||
| Nationality | Republic of China | ||||||||
| Occupation | Politician | ||||||||
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| Traditional Chinese | 張繼 | ||||||||
| Simplified Chinese | 张继 | ||||||||
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| Chinese | 溥泉 | ||||||||
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Zhang Ji (Chinese: 張繼; 31 August 1882 – 15 December 1947), also known by his courtesy name Pu Quan (溥泉), was a Chinese anarchist and revolutionary who became a leading member of the right-wing faction of the Kuomintang (Chinese Nationalist Party).
Zhang served as the first chairman of Fu Jen Catholic University from June 1929 to December 1947.