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Chiang Kai-shek
Chinese politician, military leader, and President of the ROC (1887–1975)

Liu Xiaobo
Chinese literary critic, writer, professor, and human rights activist (1955–2017)

Ma Ying-jeou
12th and 13th President of Republic of China(Taiwan)
Sòng Měilíng
Chiang Kai-shek's wife, First Lady of the Republic of China (1898–2003)
Chiang Ching-kuo
6th and 7th President of Republic of China
Wang Jingwei
Chinese politician, leader of Wang Jingwei regime (1883-1944)
Central Tibetan Administration
government-in-exile
Wellington Koo
Diplomat and former President of the Republic of China
Ilham Tohti
Uyghur economist and Human Rights activist

Zhang Zuolin
Chinese warlord and politician (1875-1928)

Chen Guangcheng
Chinese dissident lawyer

Li Hongzhi
Chinese religious leader and dissident
Li Tsung-jen
Chinese warlord, politician, and general (1890–1969)
T. V. Soong
Chinese businessman and politician (1894-1971)

Sheng Shicai
Chinese warlord (1895-1970)

Hao Haidong
Chinese footballer and activist

Chen Cheng
Chinese politician and soldier (1897–1965)
Pai Chung-hsi
Chinese military officer and politician (1893-1966)
H. H. Kung
Chinese banker and politician (1881–1967)
Ma Bufang
Chinese politician (1903-1975)
Yen Hsi-shan
Chinese military officer (1883–1960)
Ignatius Kung Pin-Mei
Catholic cardinal (1901–2000)
Ho Ying-chin
Chinese politician (1890-1987)
Wang Dan
Chinese protester
Dai Li
Chinese KMT general (1897–1946)
Zhang Jinghui
Chinese politician
Chang Ping-lin
Chinese linguist (1868-1936)

Demchugdongrub
Demchugdongrub (8 February 1902 – 23 May 1966), also known as Prince De (), courtesy name Xixian (), was a Qing dynasty Chinese Mongol prince descended from the Borjigin imperial clan who lived during the 20th century and became the leader of an independence movement in Inner Mongolia. He was most notable for being the chairman of the pro-Japanese Mongol Military Government (1938–39) and later of the puppet state of Mengjiang (1939–45), during the Second Sino-Japanese War. In the modern day, some see Demchugdongrub as a Mongol nationalist promoting Pan-Mongolism, while others view him as a tra
Ma Jian
Chinese-born British writer (1953-)
Chiang Wei-kuo
General of the Republic of China, adopted son of President Chiang Kai-shek (1916-1997)
Zhou Fohai
Chinese politician (1897–1948)

Wu'erkaixi
Tiananmen Square protest leader
Harry Wu
Chinese activist (1937-2016)
Anastasia Lin
Chinese-Canadian actress and human rights advocate
Chen Gongbo
Chinese politician (1892–1946)
Deanie Ip
Hong Kong singer and actress

Sun Li-jen
Chinese general and politician (1900-1990)
Tang Enbo
Chinese general (1899–1954)
Guo Wengui
Chinese businessman
Bao Tong
Policy secretary of former CCP general secretary & Chinese premier Zhao Ziyang (1932–2022)

Sun Fo
Chinese politician (1891-1973)
Ma Zhongying
Chinese Muslim warlord
Chai Ling
Chinese Student Activist
Xue Yue
National Revolutionary Army General (1896–1998)
Tai Chi-tao
Chinese politician (1891-1949)
Zheng Xiaoxu
Chinese politician (1860-1938)
K. C. Wu
Chinese politician and historian (1903-1984)
Ye Zhaoying
Chinese badminton player
Chen Lifu
Chinese politician (1900-2001)
Ching-heng Wu
Chinese scholar (1865-1953)
Li Shizeng
Chinese educator, esperantist and politician (1881-1973)
Hu Zongnan
Taiwanese politician (1896–1962)
Xu Zhiyong
Chinese human rights activist
Yulbars Khan
National Revolutionary general
Isa Alptekin
Uyghuri activist (1901-1995)
Erkin Alptekin
Uyghur activist
Chang Fa-kwei
Chinese general (1896-1980)
Yu Jie
Chinese activist
Chen Guofu
Chinese politician (1892-1951)
Fu Ssu-nien
Chinese linguist (1896-1950)