English: He Yingqin (Ho Ying-ch'in), Jingzhi (1890 - 1987)
日本語: 何応欽, 字敬之 (1890 - 1987)
中文(简体):何应钦, 字敬之 (1890 - 1987)
中文(繁體):何應欽, 字敬之 (1890 - 1987)
Date
No later than 1931; scan created on 5 December 2010.
Source
English: Who's Who in China 4th ed, The China Weekly Review (Shanghai), 1931, p.139
中文:中国名人录 第四版,上海密勒氏评论报,1931年,139页
中文(臺灣):中國名人錄 第四版,上海密勒氏評論報,1931年,139頁
Author
Unknown; scanned by 天竺鼠 (talk) 15:02, 5 December 2010 (UTC)
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