Background
She was a wife of the late Tsai Kungshi, Commissioner of Foreign Affairs for Shantung, who was killed by the Japanese soldiers during the Tsinan Tragedy in 1928. Miss Tsai was born in Pao-an,Kwangtung, China (Guangdong, China) in 1895.
She was a wife of the late Tsai Kungshi, Commissioner of Foreign Affairs for Shantung, who was killed by the Japanese soldiers during the Tsinan Tragedy in 1928. Miss Tsai was born in Pao-an,Kwangtung, China (Guangdong, China) in 1895.
Kung-shi Tsai received her education at Canton, China and Hongkong, China.
She travelled extensively in many provinces in China engaging in revolutionary work.
Kung-shi Tsai decided to devote the rest of her life to educational work and made a tour of South Sea Islands to solicit funds for the establishment of Kung Shi College in memory of her late husband.