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Premier
  
Chen Cheng

Role
  
Politician

Name
  
Wang Yun-wu


Nationality
  
Republic of China

Preceded by
  
Huang Shao-ku

Succeeded by
  
Yu Ching-tang


Occupation
  
Scholar, Editor, Politician

Died
  
April 5, 1979, Taipei, Taiwan

Wang Yun-wu (Chinese: 王雲五; pinyin: Wáng Yúnwǔ; July 9, 1888 – August 14, 1979) was born 1888 in Shanghai and was a famous Chinese scholar of history and political science, he was also a politician and invented Shih Chiao Hao Ma, a method of Chinese lexicography also sometimes referred to as the Four Corner Method.

Career

In the 1920s when Wang Yun-wu was the editor in chief at The Commercial Press, one of the oldest book enterprises in China, he invented the Four Corner Method.

On May 31, 1948, during the Chinese Civil War, he was appointed by Chiang Kai-shek to lead the Ministry of Finance. After the Chinese Civil War he moved to Taipei with his family.

In 1972 Wang Yun-wu presided over the Memorial Hall's opening on behalf of the government.

On August 14, 1987, to commemorate his historical achievement his picture (as above) was placed on the NT$2 Stamp of which 4 million units were printed in the Republic of China (also known as Taiwan).

References

Wang Yun-wu Wikipedia