Huang Shao-ku | |
Native Name: | Chinese: {{nobold|黃少谷 |
Nationality: | Republic of China |
Office: | President of the Judicial Yuan |
Predecessor: | Tai Yen-hui |
Successor: | Lin Yang-kang |
Term Start: | 1 July 1979 |
Term End: | 1 May 1987 |
Office1: | Vice Premier of the Republic of China |
Premier1: | Yen Chia-kan |
Term Start1: | 1 June 1966 |
Term End1: | 1 July 1969 |
Predecessor1: | Yu Ching-tang |
Successor1: | Chiang Ching-kuo |
Premier2: | Chen Cheng Yu Hung-Chun Chen Cheng |
Term Start2: | 1 June 1954 |
Term End2: | 15 July 1958 |
Predecessor2: | Chang Li-sheng |
Successor2: | Wang Yunwu |
Office3: | ROC Ambassador to Spain[1] |
Term Start3: | 1960 |
Term End3: | 1962 |
Office4: | Minister of Foreign Affairs of the Republic of China |
Term Start4: | 14 July 1958 |
Term End4: | 31 May 1960 |
Predecessor4: | George Yeh |
Successor4: | Shen Chang-huan |
Birth Date: | 24 July 1901 |
Birth Place: | Nan County, Hunan, Qing Dynasty |
Death Place: | Taipei, Taiwan |
Party: | Kuomintang |
Alma Mater: | Beijing Normal University |
Huang Shao-ku (; ; 24 July 1901 – 16 October 1996) was a Taiwanese politician. He joined Kuo Ming Tang in 1924 as a newspaper reporter, army commander. He even advocated to shoot Chiang Kai shek who was kidnapped in 1936. After the ROC moved to Taiwan. He was the adminster of Chiang office manager. He was ambassador of Spain for ROC. He was later the Vice Premier from 1954–1958 again 1966–1969. He also held some cabinet positions and retired in 1987. He died in 1996.[2]
Huang graduated from Peiping Normal University in Peking.