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Liao Zhongkai (April 23, 1877 – August 20, 1925) was a Chinese-American leader and financier. Liao was the principal architect of the first Kuomintang–Chinese Communist Party (KMT–CCP) United Front in the 1920s. He was assassinated in in August 1925.

(1990). 9780719027956, Manchester University Press. .


Early life
Liao was born in 1877 in Alameda, California and received his early education in the United States. He was one of nineteen children. His father Liao Zhubin, who had five wives, was sent to San Francisco by the Hong Kong and Shanghai Bank.

Returning to in 1893, at the age of sixteen he studied at Queen's College from 1896. He married in 1897. He then went to in January 1903 to study political science at Waseda University. In 1907 he went to to study political and economic science.


In politics
Liao joined the Chinese Revolutionary Alliance in 1905 upon its founding and became the director of the financial bureau of after the founding of the Republic of China.

In the early struggles of the party, Liao Zhongkai was arrested by Guangdong strongman in June 1922. After Chen's defeat Liao became Civil governor of Guangdong from May 1923 to February 1924, and then again from June to September 1924. During the first Kuomintang–Chinese Communist Party cooperation period, he was appointed to the Kuomintang Executive Committee.

When the KMT was reformed in 1924, he was named the head of the Department of Workers, and then Department of Peasants. Later he became Minister of Finance of the southern government, seated in . When died in Beijing in March, 1925, and Liao was one of the three most powerful figures in the Kuomintang Executive Committee, the other two were and . Liao was seen as the leader of the left-wing faction of the Kuomintang during his competition to lead the KMT. He was principled in his support of Sun's ideology of Minsheng in the Three Principles of the People.


Death
Liao continued his belief in Sun's policy after Sun died, including one of the key policies of maintaining close relations with the as well as the Chinese Communist Party, which was strongly opposed by the KMT right wing. Liao was assassinated before a Kuomintang Executive Committee meeting on August 20, 1925, in , when five gunmen riddled him with bullets from Mauser C96s as he stepped out of his limousine. Suspicion for the act fell upon , who was then arrested. This left only Wang Jingwei and the rising as rivals for control of the Kuomintang.

Liao and He Xiangning had a daughter, , and a son, . The latter had four sons, Liao Hui being the eldest. is his niece.


Further reading
  • Itoh, Mayumi (August 2012). Pioneers of Sino-Japanese Relations: Liao and Takasaki. Palgrave-MacMillan. .


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