Chief of the General Staff (Republic of China)W
Chief of the General Staff (Republic of China)

The Chief of the General Staff is the Chief of defence of the Republic of China Armed Forces in Taiwan.

Commander of the Army (Republic of China)W
Commander of the Army (Republic of China)

The Commander of the Army is the highest-ranking military officer and commander of the Republic of China Army. The current Commander is Chen Baoyu.

Chan ChakW
Chan Chak

Andrew Chan Chak was a Chinese admiral of the Republic of China Navy, best known for his role in a breakout in five small torpedo boats from the Japanese occupation of Hong Kong on Christmas Day 1941.

Chang Guan-chungW
Chang Guan-chung

Chang Guan-chung is a general officer of the Republic of China Army (ROCA) in Taiwan. He is the Vice Minister of National Defense for Armaments, taking office on 28 April 2017. He is the first academic to serve in this post.

Cheng Te-meiW
Cheng Te-mei

Cheng Te-mei is a general officer of the Republic of China Army (ROCA) in Taiwan. He was the Vice Minister (Armaments) of National Defense, having served in this capacity from 1 November 2015 to 28 April 2017.

Liu Chih-pinW
Liu Chih-pin

Liu Chih-Pin (劉志斌) is Taiwanese admiral who previously served as deputy Chief of General Staff of Taiwan. From 2 January to 15 January 2020, he served as acting Chief of General Staff due to the demise of then Chief of General Staff Shen Yi-ming. After spending fourteen days in office, Huang Shu-kuang was appointed the 28th Chief of General Staff. He is the current Chief of the naval Staff appointed in May 2020. Prior to being deputy Chief of General Staff, he was Navy Chief of Staff and also a deputy commander of the navy. He graduated from ROC Naval Academy, National Defense University, Naval Command and Staff College and Taiwan War College.

Chou Meng-tiehW
Chou Meng-tieh

Chou Meng-tieh was a Taiwanese poet and writer. He lived in Tamsui District, New Taipei City.

Gao GuanwuW
Gao Guanwu

Gao Guanwu ; (1892–1957) was a politician and military leader in the pre-war Republic of China. He was an important politician in both the Reformed Government of the Republic of China and the Reorganized National Government of China. His former name was Yu (愈).

Gu ZhongchenW
Gu Zhongchen

Gu Zhongchen was a military leader and politician at the end of Qing Dynasty and in the early Republic of China. His courtesy name was Yangwu (養捂).

He PeirongW
He Peirong

He Peirong was a military personnel and politician in the Republic of China. He belonged to the Beijing Government, Anhui clique. In the end, he was an important politician during the Reformed Government of the Republic of China and the Wang Jingwei regime. His courtesy name was Yunshan (韵珊). He was born in Jianshi, Hubei.

Huang Shu-kuangW
Huang Shu-kuang

Huang Shu-kuang is a Taiwanese admiral, currently serving as the Chief of the General Staff after the decease of General Shen Yi-ming.

JodbajabW
Jodbajab

Jodbajab was a military officer and government official in the Inner Mongolia area under China's late Qing Dynasty and Mengjiang governments. He was an ethnic Mongol belonging to the Plain and Bordered White Banner of Xilin Gol League.

Ang LeeW
Ang Lee

Ang Lee OBS is a Taiwanese film director, producer, and screenwriter. Born in the Pingtung County of southern Taiwan, Lee was educated in Taiwan and later in the United States. During his filmmaking career he has received international critical and popular acclaim and a range of accolades.

Lee Hsi-mingW
Lee Hsi-ming

Lee Hsi-ming is an admiral of the Republic of China (Taiwan), major assignments includes the Chief of General Staff, Vice Minister (Policy) of National Defense, and Commander of the Republic of China Navy. In June 2019, Lee was awarded the Order of the Cloud and Banner with Special Grand Cordon. He retired on 1 July 2019. Lee graduated from the 1977 class of the ROC Naval Academy and the 1998 class of the U.S. Naval War College.

Ni DaolangW
Ni Daolang

Ni Daolang was a politician and military leader in the Republic of China. He was an important politician of the Reformed Government of the Republic of China and the Reorganized National Government of China. His courtesy name was Bingwen (炳文). He was born in Fuyang, Anhui, and was a nephew of Anhui clique General Ni Sichong.

Pu Tze-chunW
Pu Tze-chun

Pu Tze-chun is an admiral of the Republic of China Navy (ROCN) in Taiwan. He is the 11th Vice Minister of National Defense, taking office on 28 April 2017. He stepped down in February 2018.

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Sheng-yen

Sheng Yen, born Zhang Baokang, was a Chinese Buddhist monk, a religious scholar, and one of the mainstream teachers of Chan Buddhism. He was a 57th generational dharma heir of Linji Yixuan in the Linji school and a third-generation dharma heir of Hsu Yun. In the Caodong lineage, Sheng Yen was a 52nd-generation Dharma heir of Dongshan Liangjie (807-869), and a direct Dharma heir of Dongchu (1908–1977).

Xia ChaoW
Xia Chao

Xia Chao was the long-time police chief of Zhejiang Province during the Chinese Warlord Era (1916–1928), and also served as the province's civil governor from 1924 to 1926. He was among the most powerful political figures in Zhejiang throughout much of his career. In order to maintain and expand his influence over the province, Xia opportunistically played out different Chinese warlord factions against each other. Plotting to gain Zhejiang's independence from the warlord regime of Sun Chuanfang, Xia launched a rebellion in 1926, but was captured and summarily executed.