Huang Shao-ku

Huang Shao-ku
黃少谷
President of the Judicial Yuan
In office
1 July 1979 – 1 May 1987
Preceded byTai Yen-hui
Succeeded byLin Yang-kang
Vice Premier of the Republic of China
In office
1 June 1966 – 1 July 1969
PremierYen Chia-kan
Preceded byYu Ching-tang
Succeeded byChiang Ching-kuo
In office
1 June 1954 – 15 July 1958
PremierChen Cheng
Yu Hung-Chun
Chen Cheng
Preceded byChang Li-sheng
Succeeded byWang Yunwu
1st Secretary-General of National Security Council of ROC
In office
1 February 1967 – 20 June 1979
PresidentChiang Kai-shek
Yen Chia-kan
Chiang Ching-kuo
Preceded byGu Zhutong (as counterpart in National Defense Council)
Succeeded byShen Chang-huan
Minister of Foreign Affair of the Republic of China
In office
14 July 1958 – 31 May 1960
Preceded byGeorge Yeh
Succeeded byShen Chang-huan
Personal details
Born24 July 1901
Died16 October 1996(1996-10-16) (aged 95)
PartyKuomintang
SpouseHou Shu-fang
Children3, including Huang Jen-chung
RelativesHuang Ti-fei (Brother)
Hu Tung-Ching (Son-in-law via first daughter)
Konsin Shah (Son-in-law via second daughter)
Hsia Han-jen (Grandson via second daughter)
EducationBeijing Normal University (BA)
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Huang Shao-ku ([xwǎŋ ʂâʊ kù]; Chinese: 黃少谷; pinyin: Huáng Shǎogǔ; 24 July 1901 – 16 October 1996) was a Chinese journalist, diplomat and ranking politician in Kuomintang. Born in Hunan, he emerged as a student and journalistic activist in the 1920s, initially associated with left-leaning circles before affiliating with Feng Yuxiang and later realigning with Chiang Kai-shek's camp as a leading member of the Tsotanhui Clique. Huang held several senior posts in the Republic of China government in Taiwan, most notably serving as Vice Premier (1954–1958; 1966–1969), Minister of Foreign Affair (1958–1960), inaugural Secretary-General of National Security Council (1967-1979) and President of the Judicial Yuan (1979–1987).