Li Hanhun
Chinese general
Died when: 91 years 219 days (1099 months)Star Sign: Sagittarius

Li Hanhun (traditional Chinese: ???; simplified Chinese: ???; pinyin: Li Hànhún; 7 October 1895 – 30 June 1987), courtesy name Bohao (??) and assumed name Nanhua (??) was a Chinese (Kuomintang) general from Wuchuan, Guangdong.
He participated in the Northern Expedition and Second Sino-Japanese War, in which he served with distinction.A portrayal of his conduct as a frontline commander in 1938 can be found in chapter 3 of Freda Utley’s China at War.
For the later War years 1939-1945, he served as Chair (governor) of the Guangdong provincial government.His last role in public life was as Interior Minister during the acting-presidency of Li Zongren, the last Kuomintang administration in mainland China
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