Chen Yi Military person

Chen Yi (traditional Chinese: 陳儀; simplified Chinese: 陈仪; pinyin: Chén Yí; courtesy names Gongxia (公俠) and later Gongqia (公洽), sobriquet Tuisu (退素); 1883 – June 18, 1950) was the Chief Executive and Garrison Commander of Taiwan after the Empire of Japan surrendered to the Republic of China. He acted on behalf of the Allied Powers to accept the Japanese Instrument of Surrender in Taipei Zhongshan Hall on October 25, 1945. He is considered to have mismanaged the tension between the Taiwanese locals and Mainlanders which resulted in the February 28 Incident in 1947, and was dismissed. In June 1948 he was appointed Chairman of Zhejiang Province, but was dismissed and arrested when his plan to surrender to the Chinese Communist Party was discovered. He was sentenced to death and executed in Taipei in 1950.

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Chen Yi
Birth dateJanuary 01, 1883
Birth place
Qing dynasty , Shaoxing , Zhejiang
Date of deathJune 18, 1950
Place of death
Taiwan , Taipei

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allegiance20pxFlag of the Republic of China Republic of China
military commandTaiwan Garrison 19th route army
service start1902
service end1949

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