Life in China, Taiwan, and the United States : Jen Huang, a life story, 1997.

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Life in China, Taiwan, and the United States : Jen Huang, a life story, 1997.

This autobiography of Jen Huang, translated and augmented by his daughter Regina Huang Yin with the help of Kristin Delaplane contains the following introductory information about Jen Huang: "A farmer's son, born in China during an era in history of warlords, the invasion by the Japanese and the eventual takeover of the government by the Communists. Jen Huang rose in the ranks of the army for the Kuomingtang, relocated to the island of Taiwan and in his 60s moved to the United States to start a new life." Also includes information about other members of the Huang family, and a family tree.

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