蔣介石

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Japanese

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しょう
Jinmeiyō
かい
Grade: S
せき
Grade: 1
kan'on
Alternative spelling
蒋介石

Alternative forms

Etymology

Borrowed from Chinese 蔣介石 / 蒋介石 (しょうかいせき).

Chiang Kai-shek in 1943.

Pronunciation

Proper noun

(しょう)(かい)(せき) or 蔣介石(チャン・カイシェク) (Shō Kaiseki or Chan Kaisheku

  1. (China, World War II) Chiang Kai-shek
    (しょう)(かい)(せき)は、(しょう)(ちゅう)(ざん)としても()られ、(ちゅう)(ごく)(こく)(みん)(とう)(ひき)い、(ちゅう)()(みん)(こく)(そう)(とう)1(せん)9(きゅうひゃく)2(にじゅう)8〜1(はちからせん)9(きゅうひゃく)7(ななじゅう)5() (ねん))として(ひき)いた(ちょ)(めい)(ちゅう)(ごく)(ぐん)()(てき)および(せい)()(てき)()(どう)(しゃ)でした。()(ほん)1(せん)9(きゅうひゃく)3(さんじゅう)1(いち) (ねん)(まん)(しゅう)(せん)(りょう)した(あと)(ちゅう)(ごく)(ほん)()(ねら)いを(さだ)ました。1(せん)9(きゅうひゃく)3(さんじゅう)7(なな) (ねん)(にっ)(ちゅう)(せん)(そう)(とつ)(にゅう)すると、(かれ)(こく)(みん)(かく)(めい)(ぐん)(だい)(げん)(すい)として 4() (ねん)()(じょう)(たん)(どく)(たたか)ましたが、1(せん)9(きゅうひゃく)4(よんじゅう)1(いち) (ねん)(どう)(めい)(こく)(べい)(こく)(えい)(こく)(こう)(にち)(せん)(そう)()()むことに(せい)(こう)しました。(だい)()()()(かい)(たい)(せん)(ちゅう)(かれ)(れん)(ごう)(こく)(しゅ)(よう)()(どう)(しゃ)でした。(こっ)(きょう)(ない)(せん)(ちゅう)(ごく)(きょう)(さん)(とう)(やぶ)れた(あと)(たい)(わん)(てっ)退(たい)して、()ぬまで(とう)()(つづ)けました。
    Shō kaiseki wa, Shō chūzan toshite mo shirare, chūgoku kokumintō o hikī, chūka minkoku o sōtō (senkyūhyakunijūhachi kara senkyūhyakunanajūgo nen) to shite hikīta chomei na chūgoku no gunjiteki oyobi seijiteki shidōsha deshita. nihon wa senkyūhyakusanjūichi nen ni manshū o senryō shita ato, chūgoku hondo ni nerai o sadame mashita. senkyūhyakusanjūnana nen ni nitchū sensō ni totsunyū suruto, kare wa kokumin kakumeigun no daigensui toshite yo nen ijō mo tandoku de tatakai mashita ga, senkyūhyakuyonjūichi nen ni dōmeikoku no beikoku to eikoku o kōnichi sensō ni hikikomu koto ni seikō shimashita. dainiji sekaitaisen chū, kare wa rengōkoku no shuyō na shidōsha deshita. kokkyō naisen de chūgoku kyōsantō ni yabureta ato, taiwan ni tettai shite, shinu made tōchi o tsuzuke mashita.
    Chiang Kai-shek also known as Chiang Chung-cheng was a prominent Chinese military and political leader who led the Kuomintang (KMT: Chinese Nationalist Party) and led the Republic of China as its President (1928-1975).   After occupying Manchuria in 1931, Japan set its sights on mainland China.   When China entered the Sino-Japanese War in 1937, he fought alone as the generalissimo of the National Revolutionary Army for more than four years, but in 1941, he succeeded in drawing its allies, the United States and Britain, into war against Japan. During WWII, he was a key Allied leder of the Allied Powers.   After losing the Chinese Civil War to the Chinese Communist Party, he retreated to Taiwan, where he continued to govern until his death.

References


せんきゅうひゃくよんじゅうさんねんのエジプトでのカイロ会談かいだんで、アメリカのルーズヴェルト大統領だいとうりょう(中央ちゅうおう)、イギリスのチャーチル首相しゅしょうならしょう介石かいせき(ひだり)
Chiang Kai-shek with Franklin D. Roosevelt and Winston Churchill in Cairo Conference, Egypt, in 1943
重慶じゅうけい会談かいだんするしょう介石かいせき(ひだり)ともう沢東たくとう(みぎ)
Chiang Kai-shek and Mao Zedong met in Chongqing in 1945.