First Lady of the Republic of China | |
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中华民国第一配偶 | |
since 20 May 2024 | |
Inaugural holder | Lu Muzhen (1912) Soong Mei-ling (1949) |
Formation | 1 January 1912 |
The first lady of the Republic of China (Chinese: 中华民国第一配偶; pinyin: Zhōnghuá mínguó dì yī pèi'ǒu) refers to the wife of the president of the Republic of China.[1] Since 1949, the position has been based in Taiwan, where they are often called by the title of first lady of Taiwan,[1] in addition to first lady of the Republic of China (ROC).[1]
The position was vacant from 2016 to 2024, as President Tsai Ing-wen, the first woman to be elected to the presidency, is unmarried.[2]
Spouse | Image | President | Took office | Left office | |
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1 | Lu Muzhen (1867–1952) |
Sun Yat-sen | 1 January 1912 | 10 March 1912 | |
2 | Yu Yishang (1872–1956) |
Yuan Shikai | 10 March 1912 | 6 June 1916 | |
3 | Oei Hui-lan (1889–1992) |
V. K. Wellington Koo | 1 October 1926 | 16 June 1927 | |
4 | Soong Mei-ling (1898–2003) |
Chiang Kai-shek | 1 August 1943 | 20 May 1948 |
Since 1949, individuals in this position have been known as the First Lady of Taiwan, in addition to the First Lady of the Republic of China.[1]
No. | Spouse | Image | Tenure | President | Notes |
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4 | Soong Mei-ling 宋美齡 (5 March 1898 – 23 October 2003) |
20 May 1948 – 5 April 1975 |
Chiang Kai-shek m. December 1, 1927 |
Also known as Madame Chiang Kai-shek or Madame Chiang[3] | |
5 | Liu Chi-chun 劉期純 (1908 – 24 December 1999) |
6 April 1975 – 20 May 1978 |
Yen Chia-kan m. December 14, 1924 |
Was 1st to take office on the island. | |
6 | Chiang Fang-liang 蔣方良 (Faina Vakhreva) (15 May 1916 – 15 December 2004) |
20 May 1978 – 13 January 1988 |
Chiang Ching-kuo m. March 15, 1935 |
Born Faina Epatcheva Vahaleva in Orsha in the Russian Empire, (present-day Belarus).[4] She met her husband Chiang Ching-kuo while both were working at the Ural Heavy Machinery Factory in Sverdlovsk, USSR (present-day Yekaterinburg).[4] Epatcheva adopted the Chinese names Chiang Fang-liang or Faina Chiang Fang-liang.[4] She avoided politics during her time as first lady.[1] | |
7 | Tseng Wen-hui 曾文惠 (born 31 March 1926) |
13 January 1988 – 20 May 2000 |
Lee Teng-hui m. February 9, 1949 |
Wife of the first popularly elected president.[1] | |
8 | Wu Shu-chen 吳淑珍 (born 11 July 1953) |
20 May 2000 – 20 May 2008 |
Chen Shui-bian m. February 20, 1975 |
Member of the Legislative Yuan from 1987 until 1990. | |
9 | Christine Chow Ma (Chow Mei-ching) 周美青 (born 30 November 1952) |
20 May 2008 – 20 May 2016 |
Ma Ying-jeou m. August 20, 1977 |
Born Chow Mei-ching (周美青) in British Hong Kong, Chow headed the legal department of Mega International Commercial Bank, where she worked as a lawyer for more than 20 years, prior to becoming first lady.[5] | |
– | None | 20 May 2016 – 20 May 2024 |
Tsai Ing-wen unmarried |
President Tsai Ing-wen, the first female head of state in the Republic's history, is unmarried.[2][6] | |
10 | Wu Mei-ju 吳玫如 (born 1964) |
20 May 2024 – Incumbent |
Lai Ching-te m. 1986 |
Rank | First Lady | Born | Died | Age |
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1 | Soong Mei-ling | March 5, 1898 | October 23, 2003 | 105 years, 232 days |
2 | Oei Hui-lan | 2 December 1889 | 1992 | 102 years, 364 days to 103 years, 29 days |
3 | Tseng Wen-hui | 31 Mar 1926 | Alive | 98 years, 236 days |
4 | Liu Chi-chun | 1908 | 24 December 1999 | 90 years, 358 days to 91 years, 327 days |
5 | Chiang Fang-liang | 15 May 1916 | 15 Dec 2004 | 88 years, 214 days |
6 | Lu Muzhen |
30 July 1867 | 7 September 1952 | 85 years, 39 days |
7 | Yu Yishang | 1872 | 1956 | 84 years, 334 days to 84 years, 365 days |
8 | Christine Chow Ma | 30 Nov 1952 | Alive | 71 years, 358 days |
9 | Wu Shu-chen | 11 Jul 1953 | Alive | 71 years, 134 days |
10 | Wu Mei-ju | 1964 | Alive |