Wang Tung-chen
Wang Tung-chen (Chinese: 王冬珍, 5 December 1898 – 25 September 1977)[1] was a Chinese politician. She was among the first group of women elected to the Legislative Yuan in 1948.
Wang Tung-chen  | |
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| Member of the Legislative Yuan | |
| In office 1948–1976  | |
| Constituency | Hebei | 
| Personal details | |
| Born | 5 December 1898 | 
| Died | 25 September 1977 (aged 78) | 
Biography
    
Wang was born in 1898.[2] Originally from Hebei province, she attended Zhili Provincial Tianjin Women's Normal School.[2] She subsequently graduated from Hebei Provincial Women's Teachers College and earned a degree in politics and economics at Waseda University in Japan.[3] She became head of Shaanxi Ankang Teachers' Training College and was a political instructor for the Northwest Training Corps of the Kuomintang's Central Training Corps.[3]
Wang was a Kuomintang candidate in Hebei in the 1948 elections for the Legislative Yuan, and was elected to parliament.[3] Her husband Han Chen-sheng was also elected from Hebei. The couple relocated to Taiwan during the Chinese Civil War, where she remained a member of the Legislative Yuan until her death in 1977.[4]
References
    
- 辛亥以来人物年里录, 1994, p90
 - 中国国民党百年人物全书, volume 1, p149
 - 王冬珍 Legislative Yuan
 - 总统府公报 [Presidential Palace Bulletin] number 3,114
 
