Chiang Hsiao-wen (; also known as Alan Chiang; 14 December 1935 – 14 April 1989) was the eldest son of
Chiang Ching-kuo
Chiang Ching-kuo (27 April 1910 – 13 January 1988) was a politician of the Republic of China after its retreat to Taiwan. The eldest and only biological son of former president Chiang Kai-shek, he held numerous posts in the government ...
, the President of the
Republic of China
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in
Taiwan
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from 1978 to 1988. His mother is Faina Ipatyevna Vakhreva, also known as
Chiang Fang-liang. He had one younger sister,
Hsiao-chang, and two younger brothers,
Hsiao-wu and
Hsiao-yung. He had two
half-brother
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While some circumstances can cause siblings to be raised separa ...
s,
Winston Chang
Winston Hsiao-tzu Chang (; 1 March 1942 - 24 February 1996) was a president of Soochow University in Taipei.
Biography
He and his identical twin brother, John Chang, were born the sons of Chiang Ching-kuo and Chang Ya-juo maybe at what is now ...
and
John Chiang, with whom he shared the same father.
He married Xu Nai Jin (Nancy) () in 1960 and had a daughter, Yomei, in 1961. He suffered brain damage in 1970 while being treated for diabetes.
He died of throat cancer on April 14, 1989.
References
1935 births
1989 deaths
Chiang Kai-shek family
Taiwanese people of Belarusian descent
Soviet people of Chinese descent
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