Yang Kuiyi
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Born1885
Died1946 (aged 60–61)
Allegiance
Qing Dynasty
(1903–12)
Republic of China
(1912–39)
Nanjing Nationalist Government
(1940–45)
(1903–12)
(1912–39)
(1940–45)
Yang Kuiyi | |
|---|---|
| Born | 1885 |
| Died | 1946 (aged 60–61) |
| Allegiance | (1903–12) (1912–39) (1940–45) |
| Branch | New Army National Revolutionary Army |
| Service years | 1903–45 |
| Rank | General |
| Conflicts | Second Sino-Japanese War |
| Alma mater | Imperial Japanese Army Academy |
Yang Kuiyi (Chinese: 杨揆一; pinyin: Yáng Kuíyī; Wade–Giles: Yang K'ui-yi, 1885 – 1946) was a Chinese general of the Second Sino-Japanese War who became a high-ranking military official of the Nanjing Nationalist Government, a regime established by Imperial Japan.