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Hu Han-min

American  
[hoo hahn-min] / ˈhu ˈhɑnˈmɪn /
Or Hu Hanmin

noun

  1. 1879–1936, Chinese nationalist revolutionary.


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Chinese text of these is given in Hu Han-min, ed.,

From Project Gutenberg

Hu Han-min, 52, most potent champion of Chinese resistance to Japanese aggression; of cerebral hemorrhage; in Canton, China.

From Time Magazine Archive

Hu Han-min's policy has been and unalterably will be 'China for the Chinese, first and last!'

From Time Magazine Archive

Thus entrenched and resolved to sell himself dearly has lived for the past two and a half years Hu Han-min, sometimes called "China's Trotsky."

From Time Magazine Archive

The late, sainted Dr. Sun Yatsen, idolized "Father of the Chinese Revolution," relied for more than a decade upon Hu Han-min as his Chief Secretary and later made him acting Cantonese Generalissimo.

From Time Magazine Archive