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The 5th National Congress of the Kuomintang () was held from 12–23 November 1935 at Nanking,
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Members of the Central Executive Committee

Chiang Kai-shek Chiang Kai-shek (31 October 1887 – 5 April 1975), also known as Chiang Chung-cheng and Jiang Jieshi, was a Chinese Nationalist politician, revolutionary, and military leader who served as the leader of the Republic of China (ROC) from 1928 ...
(zh: 蔣中正) (elected by General Assembly), Wang Jingwei (zh: 汪精卫), Hu Hanmin (zh: 胡汉民), Dai Jitao (zh: 戴季陶), Yan Xishan (zh: 阎锡山), Feng Yuxiang (zh: 冯玉祥), Yu Youren (zh: 于右任), Sun Fo (zh: 孙科), Wu Tieh-cheng (zh: 吴铁城),
Ye Chucang Ye or YE may refer to: Language * Ye (pronoun), a form of the second-person plural, personal pronoun "you" * The Scots word for "you" * A pseudo-archaic spelling of the English definite article (''the''). See '' Ye olde'', and the "Ye form" sec ...
(zh: 叶楚伧), He Yingqin (zh: 何应钦),
Zhu Peide Zhu or ZHU may refer to: *Zhu (surname), common Chinese surnames *Zhu River, or Pearl River, in southern China *Zhu (state), ancient Chinese state, later renamed Zou *House of Zhu, the ruling house of the Ming dynasty in Chinese history *Zhu (stri ...
(zh: 朱培德),
Zou Lu Zou or ZOU may refer to: Places * Zou (state), Chinese state that existed during the Zhou Dynasty * Zou, Ivory Coast, town and sub-prefecture in Ivory Coast * Zou Department of Benin * Zou River of Benin * Zoucheng, formerly Zou County, in Jining, ...
(zh: 邹鲁),
Ju Zheng Ju Zheng (; November 8, 1876 – November 23, 1951) né Ju Zhijun (居之骏), was a Chinese politician who was a leader in the Chinese Nationalist Party, or KMT, in the 1930s and 1940s. As president of the Judicial Yuan, he administered China's ...
(zh: 居正),
Chen Guofu Chen Guofu or Chen Kuo-fu (; 5 October 1892 – 25 August 1951), was a Chinese politician in the Republic of China. His given name was Zudao (), though he was also known as "Guofu (果夫)". He was born in Wuxing, Zhejiang, China (modern Huzh ...
(zh: 陈果夫), He Chengjun (zh: 何成浚), Chen Lifu (zh: 陈立夫), Shi Ying (zh: 石瑛),
H. H. Kung Kung Hsiang-hsi (; 11 September 1881 – 16 August 1967), often known as Dr. H. H. Kung, was a Chinese banker and politician in the early 20th century. He married Soong Ai-ling, the eldest of the three Soong sisters; the other two married Pres ...
(zh: 孔祥熙),
Ding Weifen Ding Weifen (; 1874-12 May 1954) was a founding father of the Kuomintang. He served as Vice-President of Control Yuan from 28 December 1931 to 1935. Biography Ding was born in Taoluo Town of Rizhao, Shandong in 1874, the son of Ding Yici (), a ...
(zh: 丁惟汾), Zhang Xueliang (zh: 张学良), T. V. Soong (zh: 宋子文),
Bai Chongxi Bai Chongxi (18 March 1893 – 2 December 1966; , , Xiao'erjing: ) was a Chinese general in the National Revolutionary Army of the Republic of China (ROC) and a prominent Chinese Nationalist leader. He was of Hui ethnicity and of the Musli ...
(zh: 白崇禧), Liu Zhi (zh: 刘峙),
Gu Zhutong GU, Gu, or gu may refer to: Arts and entertainment Music * Gu (instrument), Chinese drums ** Bangu (drum) () or Gu (), a Chinese "flowerpot" drum * ''Global Underground'', an electronic dance music compilation series Other media * GU Comics, an o ...
(zh: 顾祝同), Zhu Jiahua (zh: 朱家骅), Yang Jie (zh: 杨杰), Ma Chao-chun (zh: 马超俊), Zhang Zhizhong (zh: 张治中), Ceng Kuoqing (zh: 曾扩情), He Zhonghan (zh: 贺衷寒),
Jiang Dingwen Jiang Dingwen (; December 30, 1895–2 January 1974), courtesy name Mingsan (銘三), was a KMT general from Zhuji, Zhejiang. He was a recipient of the China War Memorial Medal This China War Memorial Medal, also known as the Medal in Commem ...
(zh: 蒋鼎文), Fang Juehui (zh: 方觉慧), Chen Jitang (zh: 陈济棠),
Huang Musong Huang or Hwang may refer to: Location * Huang County, former county in Shandong, China, current Longkou City * Yellow River, or Huang River, in China * Huangshan, mountain range in Anhui, China * Huang (state), state in ancient China. * Hwang Riv ...
(zh: 黄慕松), Qian Dajun (zh: 钱大钧),
Han Fuju Han Fuju or Han Fu-chü (; 1890 – 24 January 1938) was a Kuomintang general in the early 20th century. He rose up the ranks of the Guominjun clique in the Warlord era but then went over to the Kuomintang, and held the position of military go ...
(zh: 韩复榘), He Jian (zh: 何健), Ceng Yangfu (zh: 曾养甫), Liu Luyin (zh: 刘芦隐), Chen Cheng (zh: 陈诚), Zhou Fohai (zh: 周佛海), Xu Enzeng (zh: 徐恩曾),
Hong Lanyou Hong may refer to: Places *Høng, a town in Denmark *Hong Kong, a city and a special administrative region in China *Hong, Nigeria *Hong River in China and Vietnam *Lake Hong in China Surnames *Hong (Chinese name) *Hong (Korean name) Organiz ...
(zh: 洪兰友),
Yu Ching-tang Yu Ching-tang (; ) was a Taiwanese politician. He was the Vice Premier from 1963 to 1966. Vice Premiership Resignation During an extraordinary session of the Standing Committee of the Central Executive Committee of the Kuomintang on 1 June 19 ...
(zh: 余井塘),
Chen Ce Chen may refer to: People *Chen (surname) (陳 / 陈), a common Chinese surname * Chen (singer) (born 1992), member of the South Korean-Chinese boy band EXO * Chen Chen (born 1989), Chinese-American poet * (), a Hebrew first name or surname: * ...
(zh: 陈策),
Shao Yuanchong Shao Yuanchong (; 1890 – 14 December 1936) was a founding member of the Xinhai Revolution and a politician of the Republic of China (1912–1949), Republic of China. He served as the vice president of the Legislative Yuan and the mayor of Hangz ...
(zh: 邵元冲),
Chang Tao-fan Chang Tao-fan (; 12 July 1897 - 12 June 1968) was a prominent figure and long-time central member of the Kuomintang. He was the fourth President of the Legislative Yuan, and former President of Broadcasting Corporation of China. Life Chang was ...
(zh: 张道藩), Chen Bulei (zh: 陈布雷), Fang Chih (zh: 方治),
Chen Gongbo Chen Gongbo (; Japanese: ''Chin Kōhaku''; October 19, 1892 – June 3, 1946) was a Chinese politician, noted for his role as second (and final) President of the collaborationist Wang Jingwei regime during World War II. Biography Chen Gongbo w ...
(zh: 陈公博), Liang Hancao (zh: 梁寒操), Li Zonghuang (zh: 李宗黄), Liu Jiwen (zh: 刘纪文),
Xu Yuanquan Xu Yuanquan (徐源泉; Hsü Yüan-ch'üan; c. 1885–1960) was a Kuomintang general. He was born in Huanggang, Hubei. An eyewitness to the Wuchang Uprising, he was a subordinate of Zhang Zongchang before joining the Kuomintang. He was command ...
(zh: 徐源泉), Pang Gongzhan (zh: 潘公展), Wang Faqin (zh: 王法勤),
Bai Wenwei BAI or Bai may refer to: BAI Organizations *BAI Communications, telecommunications infrastructure company *BAI (organization), professional organization for financial services in the United States *Badminton Association of India, India's gove ...
(zh: 柏文蔚), Wang Luyi (zh: 王陆一),
Zhang Qun Zhang Qun or Chang Ch'ün (; May 9, 1889 – December 14, 1990) also known as Zhang Yuejun (張岳軍), was premier of the Republic of China and a prominent member of the Kuomintang. He served as secretary general to the President of the Republ ...
(zh: 张群), Liu Weichi (zh: 刘维炽), Wu Xingya (zh: 吴醒亚), Ding Chaowu (zh: 丁超五), Zhao Daiwen (zh: 赵戴文), Jiang Bocheng (zh: 蒋伯诚), Ku Meng-yu (zh: 顾孟余), Gan Naiguang (zh: 甘乃光), Chen Jicheng (zh: 陈继承), Xiao Jishan (zh: 萧吉珊),
Wang Yizhe Wang may refer to: Names * Wang (surname) (王), a common Chinese surname * Wāng (汪), a less common Chinese surname * Titles in Chinese nobility * A title in Korean nobility * A title in Mongolian nobility Places * Wang River in Thailand ...
(zh: 王以哲), Li Wenfan (zh: 李文范), Chang Li-sheng (zh: 张厉生), Zhong Bomin (zh: 周伯敏), Wang Bailing (zh: 王柏龄), Miao Peicheng (zh: 苗培成), Liu Jianqun (zh: 刘健群),
Gu Zhenggang Ku Cheng-kang or Gu Zhenggang (; 30 April 1902 – 11 December 1993) was a Chinese politician, scholar and ranking member of the Kuomintang in service to the Republic of China. Biography Ku Cheng-kang was born in Anshun, Guizhou Province dur ...
(zh: 谷正纲), Mei Gongren (zh: 梅公任),
Yu Hanmou Gen. Yu Hanmou (; 1896–1981) was a KMT general from Guangdong. He was the Commander-in-Chief of the 12th Army Group from 1938–44. He commanded the defense of Guangdong in the Canton Operation The Canton Operation (; pinyin: Guǎngz ...
(zh: 余汉谋), Zheng Zhannan (zh: 郑占南), Wang Shufang (zh: 王漱芳),
Zhu Shaoliang Zhu Shaoliang or Chu Shao-liang () (1891 – 1963) was a general in the National Revolutionary Army of the Republic of China (1912–1949), Republic of China. In 1935, he was hand-picked by Chiang Kai-shek as the commander-in-chief of the Th ...
(zh: 朱绍良), Li Yizhong (zh: 林翼中), Gu Zhenglun (zh: 谷正伦), Fu Zuoyi (zh: 傅作义), Wu Zhongxin (zh: 吴忠信), Wang Qi (zh: 王祺), Huang Xuchu (zh: 黄旭初), Dai Kuisheng (zh: 戴愧生), Yu Xuezhong (zh: 于学忠),
Chen Zhaoying Chen may refer to: People *Chen (surname) (陳 / 陈), a common Chinese surname * Chen (singer) (born 1992), member of the South Korean-Chinese boy band EXO * Chen Chen (born 1989), Chinese-American poet * (), a Hebrew first name or surname: * ...
(zh: 陈肇英), Zhang Chong (zh: 张冲), Xiao Tongzi (zh: 萧同兹), Zhou Qigang (zh: 周启刚), Masud Sabri (zh: 麦斯武德), Wei Lihuang (zh: 卫立煌), Hong Ludong (zh: 洪陆东), Jiao Yitang (zh: 焦易堂), Li Shengda (zh: 李生达), Tian Kunshan (zh: 田昆山),
Liu Xiang Liu Xiang or Liuxiang may refer to: People *Liu Xiang, Prince of Qi (died 179 BC), prince during the Han dynasty *Liu Xiang, Prince of Liang (died 97 BC), prince during the Han dynasty *Liu Xiang (scholar) (77 BC – 6 BC), Han dynasty scholar-off ...
(zh: 刘湘),
Chen Shaokuan Chen Shaokuan (; October 7, 1889 – July 30, 1969) was a Chinese Fleet Admiral who served as the senior commander of Chinese naval forces of the National Revolutionary Army during the Second Sino-Japanese War and World War II. Early life and c ...
(zh: 陈绍宽), Chen Yi (zh: 陈仪), Peng Xeupei (zh: 彭学沛), Mao Zuquan (zh: 茅祖权),
Shen Honglie __NOTOC__ Shen may refer to: * Shen (Chinese religion) (神), a central word in Chinese philosophy, religion, and traditional Chinese medicine; term for god or spirit * Shen (clam-monster) (蜃), a shapeshifting Chinese dragon believed to create m ...
(zh: 沈鸿烈),
Xiong Shihui Xiong may refer to: Name * Xiong (surname) (熊), a Chinese surname Location * Xiong County, in Hebei, China Language * The pinyin romanization of several Chinese characters, including 兄 (elder brother), 胸 (chest), 雄 (heroic) and 熊 (b ...
(zh: 熊式辉),
Xia Douyin Xia Douyin () (1885–1951) was a Republic of China National Revolutionary Army general. He was born in Macheng, Hubei. Originally a member of the Qing Dynasty New Army, he participated in the Xinhai Revolution of 1911. In 1917, he joined the ...
(zh: 夏斗寅),
Lu Zhonglin Lu, Lü, or LU may refer to: Arts and entertainment * Lu (music), Tibetan folk music * Lu (duo), a Mexican band ** ''Lu'' (album) * Character from Mike, Lu & Og * Lupe Fiasco or Lu (born 1982), American musician * Lebor na hUidre, a manuscrip ...
(zh: 鹿钟麟), Wang Boqun (zh: 王伯群),
Xu Kan Xu Kan (died 322) was a Chinese bandit and warlord during the Jin dynasty (266–420) and Sixteen Kingdoms period. Originally an outlaw, Xu Kan was made the Administrator of Taishan by Jin in 318 after driving out the position's initial candid ...
(zh: 徐堪),
Fu Bingchang Foo Ping-sheung (; 1895–1965) was a diplomat and politician in the early Republic of China and later in Taiwan. Foo was born to a well off family in Foshan, Guangdong. At the age of ten, he was sent to St. Stephen’s College in Hong Kong, and ...
(zh: 傅秉常), Le Jingtao (zh: 乐景涛),
Li Yangjing Li, li, or LI may refer to: Businesses and organizations * Landscape Institute, a British professional body for landscape architects * Leadership Institute, a non-profit organization located in Arlington, Virginia, US, that teaches "political tec ...
(zh: 李杨敬), Tang Youren (zh: 唐有壬), Wang Quansheng (zh: 王泉笙), Miao Peinan (zh: 缪培南), Wang Jun (zh: 王均), Luosang Jianzan (zh: 罗桑坚赞). (''total 120 members'')


Results

Twelve Articles () Rules for members of the Kuomintang were adopted, and also a motion calling for a revision of the constitution to be drafted.


Institutional Reform

The congress adopted the ''Outline of the Central Executive Committee on Organization'' (zh: 中央执行委员会组织大纲), the ''Organic Law of the Central Commission'' (zh: 中央监察委员会组织法), and the Central Political Council was renamed as the Central Political Committee which underwent restructuring. The following ministers were installed: * Minister of Organization: Chang Li-sheng (zh: 张厉生); Deputy Minister:
Ku Cheng-kang Ku Cheng-kang or Gu Zhenggang (; 30 April 1902 – 11 December 1993) was a Chinese politician, scholar and ranking member of the Kuomintang in service to the Republic of China. Biography Ku Cheng-kang was born in Anshun, Guizhou Province dur ...
(zh: 谷正綱) * Minister of Propaganda/Publicity: Liu Luyin (zh: 刘芦隐); Deputy Minister: Fang Chih (zh: 方治) * Minister of Training: Zhou Fohai (zh: 周佛海); Deputy: Wang Luyi (zh: 王陆一) * Chairman of Overseas Party Planning Commission: Zhou Qigang (zh: 周启刚); Deputies: Xiao Jishan (zh: 萧吉珊), Chen Yaoyuan (zh: 陈耀垣) * Chairman of the Local Autonomy Committee: Fang Juehui(zh: 方覺慧); Deputies: Li Zonghuang (zh: 李宗黄), Huang Jilu (zh: 黃季陸) * Chairman of the National Economic Development Committee:
Zeng Yangfu Zeng Xianhao (; 23 October 1898 – 28 August 1969) was a Chinese-born politician better known by the courtesy name Zeng Yangfu (). He was a native of Pingyuan County, Guangdong. Zeng served the Nationalist government as Mayor of Guangzhou from 19 ...
(zh: 曾养甫); Deputies: Deng Qingyang (zh: 鄧青陽), Xu Enzeng (zh: 徐恩曾) * Chairman of the Culture Committee:
Chen Guofu Chen Guofu or Chen Kuo-fu (; 5 October 1892 – 25 August 1951), was a Chinese politician in the Republic of China. His given name was Zudao (), though he was also known as "Guofu (果夫)". He was born in Wuxing, Zhejiang, China (modern Huzh ...
(zh: 陈果夫); Deputies: Zhe Minyi (zh: 禇民谊),
Chang Tao-fan Chang Tao-fan (; 12 July 1897 - 12 June 1968) was a prominent figure and long-time central member of the Kuomintang. He was the fourth President of the Legislative Yuan, and former President of Broadcasting Corporation of China. Life Chang was ...
(zh: 張道藩) * Chairman of the Historiography Committee: Shao Yuan-chong (zh: 邵元沖); Deputies:
Luo Jialun Luo Jialun (; December 21, 1897 - December 25, 1969), was the former Chinese Minister of Education, historian, diplomat and political activist. A noted scholar, he was one of the leaders of the May Fourth Movement in 1919. Subsequently, being di ...
(zh: 羅家倫), Mei Gongren (zh: 梅公任) * Chairman of the Pension Committee: Wang Faqin (zh: 王法勤); Deputies: Li Wenfa (zh: 李文範), Hu Ludong (zh: 洪陆东) * Chairman of the Finance Committee:
Ju Zheng Ju Zheng (; November 8, 1876 – November 23, 1951) né Ju Zhijun (居之骏), was a Chinese politician who was a leader in the Chinese Nationalist Party, or KMT, in the 1930s and 1940s. As president of the Judicial Yuan, he administered China's ...
(zh: 居正); Deputies: Mai Huanzhang (zh: 麦焕章), Miao Peicheng (zh: 苗培成)


Constitutional Reform

On 5 May 1936, the General Assembly decided to announce the Draft Constitution of the Republic of China (zh: 中华民国宪法草案), confirmed by the National Assembly on 12 November.


See also

* Kuomintang


References

{{National Congress of Kuomintang National Congresses of the Kuomintang Politics of the Republic of China (1912–1949) 1935 in China 1935 conferences