Background
Mr. Huang was born in Yung Hsien, Guangxi, China, in 1895.
Mr. Huang was born in Yung Hsien, Guangxi, China, in 1895.
He graduated from the Paotingfu Military College in 1916.
Huang Shao-hsiung was appointed by the late Dr. Sun Yat-sen as commander-in-chief of the Anti-Rebel Army in Guangxi in 1923. He was shortly transferred to the post of Associate Director of the Pacification Bureau of Guangxi to wind up military affairs in the province. After the unification of the province in 1925, Gen. Huang was appointed commissioner for Civil Affairs and concurrently associate director of the Pacification Bureau of the Province.
He was elected a reserve member of the Central Supervisory Committee of Kuomintang in 1926. Later Mr. Huang became a chairman of Guangxi Provincial Government and concurrently party representative of the 7th Nationalist Army. Huang Shao-hsiung acted as a state Councilor of the National Government. He also was a member of the Military Council, member of the Canton Division of the Central Political Council Field-Commander of the Communist Suppression Forces.
Mr. Huang was a commander of the 15th Nationalist Army. From 1932 to 1935 he served as a minister of Interior. Since 1935 he was appointed chairman of the Zhejiang Provincial Government and concurrently Commissioner of Civil Affairs.