Mei Siping

Chinese politician and traitor From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Mei Siping (Chinese: 梅思平; 1896 – September 14, 1946) was a Kuomintang politician of the Republic of China and associate of Wang Jingwei. He served in various posts in Wang's government in Nanjing, as well as second (and final) president of Southern University in 1945, and briefly held office as governor of his home province.

Born
梅思平

1896
Died14 September 1946 (aged 49/50)
Political party
Kuomintang
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Mei Siping
Born
梅思平

1896
Died14 September 1946 (aged 49/50)
Cause of deathExecution by shooting
Political party
Kuomintang
Criminal status
Executed
ConvictionTreason
Criminal penaltyDeath
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Career

After the downfall of Wang's government, Mei was arrested and executed for collaboration.[1][2][3] His daughter personally denounced him prior to his execution.[4]

Personal life

He was born in Wenzhou, Zhejiang.

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