Zeng Xing

Zeng Xing
Born1882 (1882)
Died1954 (aged 71–72)
Political party
Tongmenghui
SpouseFang Shenglian
RelativesZeng Zhongming (brother)
Chinese name
Chinese曾醒
Transcriptions
Standard Mandarin
Hanyu PinyinZēng Xǐng
Wade–GilesTsêng Hsing

Zeng Xing (Chinese: 曾醒; pinyin: Zēng Xǐng; Wade–Giles: Tsêng Hsing3; 1882–1954) was an early female member of the Tongmenghui and the Head of the Women's Department of the Organizational Development Committee during the 1st National Congress of the Kuomintang. She was a member of the Control Yuan of the Wang Jingwei regime during the Second Sino-Japanese War.

Life

Born in Fuzhou, Zeng Xing studied in Japan in her early years. When her husband died, she accompanied her in-laws such as Fang Shengdong, Fang Shengtao, Fang Junying, who studied in Japan to join the Tongmenghui. After the 1911 Revolution, she was appointed as the Head of the Women's Department during the 1st National Congress of the Kuomintang. She previously served as the supervisor of Fujian Shifan Girls School and the principal of Guangzhou Zhixin High School. In 1912, she studied in France. She participated in several women's movements. During the 1924 International Women's Day, she made a speech with He Xiangning on protecting women's rights.

In Sepetember 1939, Zeng Xing joined the 6th National Congress of the Kuomintang led by the Wang Jingwei regime, and served as a member of the Control Yuan.[1][2][3][4]

References

  1. ^ 福州市志,方志出版社,1998.12,ISBN 7-80122-400-0
  2. ^ 刘宁元,解放初期北平的妇女工作,《北京党史》,2001年02期
  3. ^ 中国共产党妇女部关于中国妇女运动的报告(节选),1924年6月24日
  4. ^ 闽侯县志,方志出版社,2001年,ISBN 7-80122-636-4