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Fu Ching-yen

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province in 1906. She attended Shanghai China Public University, where she graduated from the Department of Political Economy. She subsequently attended the School of Economics and Political Science at the
142:. She began working for the Ministry of Social Affairs as a commissioner, advisor and head of the Accounting Department. She also served as chair the Chinese Women's Life Improvement Association. 254: 244: 200: 249: 224: 239: 229: 154: 121:, 22 June 1906 – 24 May 1995) was a Chinese civil servant and politician. She was among the first group of women elected to the 234: 259: 219: 139: 158: 170: 162: 30: 122: 114: 43: 213: 157:
to the Legislative Yuan, in which she was elected to parliament. Her husband
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was also elected from Liaoning Province. During the
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Legislative Yuan
Vancouver
Chinese
Legislative Yuan
Liaoning
University of London
Kuomintang
Liaobei
1948 elections
Meng Kuang-hou
Chinese Civil War
Taiwan
Richmond Hospital
Vancouver




富靜岩
Categories
1906 births
Alumni of the University of London
Members of the Kuomintang
Chinese civil servants
Chinese women civil servants
20th-century Chinese women politicians
Members of the 1st Legislative Yuan
Members of the 1st Legislative Yuan in Taiwan
1995 deaths

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