Mei Siping (Chinese: 梅思平; 1896 – September 14, 1946) was a Kuomintang politician of the Republic of China and associate of Wang Jingwei. He served in various posts in Wang's government in Nanjing, as well as second (and final) president of Southern University in 1945, and briefly held office as governor of his home province.
Career
After the downfall of Wang's government, Mei was arrested and executed for collaboration.[1][2][3] His daughter personally denounced him prior to his execution.[4]
Personal life
He was born in Wenzhou, Zhejiang.
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Preceded by new office
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Minister of Industry and Commerce March 1940-August 1941
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Succeeded by merged into Ministry of Business
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Governor of Zhejiang February–August 1941
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Succeeded by Fu Shiyue
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Preceded by created from merger of Ministries of Agriculture and Industry and Commerce
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Minister of Business August 1941-September 1943
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Succeeded by Chen Junhui
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Preceded by Chen Qun
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Minister of the Interior September 1943-August 1945
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Succeeded by post abolished
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