Lin Hsiung-cheng

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”’Lin Hsiung-cheng”’ ({{zh|c=林熊徵}}; 5 November 1888 27 November 1946), born in Pangkio, Tamsui District, [[Taipeh Prefecture]], [[Fujian-Taiwan Province]], [[Taiwan under Qing rule|Qing Taiwan]] (modern-day [[Banqiao District]], [[New Taipei]], Taiwan), was a Taiwanese banker and philanthropist. He was a member of the [[Lin Ben Yuan Family]], the richest family of Taiwan in the late [[Qing dynasty]]<ref>{{cite web |url=http://museum.cca.gov.tw/en/directory/show.php?id=89 |title=Lin Pen Yuan Family Garden (Taipei County) |accessdate=31 July 2008 |publisher=Museums of Taiwan }} {{Dead link|date=October 2010|bot=H3llBot|fix-attempted=yes}}</ref> and [[Taiwan under Japanese rule|Japanese-ruled Era]]. He was the richest person of Taiwan in his time.<ref>{{cite book |script-title=zh:宮前町九十番地 |author=Chen Jou-chin |others=recounted by [[Chang Chao-ing]] |year=2006 |publisher=China Times Publishing Company |location=Taipei |isbn=9571345318 |language=Chinese}}</ref> He joined the [[Tongmenghui]] in 1904, and supported the [[Sun Yat-sen]]’s revolutions as a patronage. Lin was a co-founder of the [[Hua Nan Bank]]. He also participated in other businesses such as [[sugar|sugar production]], railroad building, or [[coal mining]]. His father was [[Lin Erh-kang]] (林爾康). His only son is [[Lin Ming-cheng]] (林明成), the current vice chairman of [[Hua Nan Financial Holdings]].<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.hnfhc.com.tw/HNFHC/info/b.do|title=華南金控|website=hnfhc.com|language=zh|access-date=9 March 2020}}</ref>
”’Lin Hsiung-cheng”’ ({{zh|c=林熊徵}}; 5 November 1888 27 November 1946), born in Pangkio, Tamsui District, [[Taipeh Prefecture]], [[Fujian-Taiwan Province]], [[Taiwan under Qing rule|Qing Taiwan]] (modern-day [[Banqiao District]], [[New Taipei]], Taiwan), was a Taiwanese banker and philanthropist. He was a member of the [[Lin Ben Yuan Family]], the richest family of Taiwan in the late [[Qing dynasty]]<ref>{{cite web |url=http://museum.cca.gov.tw/en/directory/show.php?id=89 |title=Lin Pen Yuan Family Garden (Taipei County) |accessdate=31 July 2008 |publisher=Museums of Taiwan }} {{Dead link|date=October 2010|bot=H3llBot|fix-attempted=yes}}</ref> and [[Taiwan under Japanese rule|Japanese-ruled Era]]. He was the richest person of Taiwan in his time.<ref>{{cite book |script-title=zh:宮前町九十番地 |author=Chen Jou-chin |others=recounted by [[Chang Chao-ing]] |year=2006 |publisher=China Times Publishing Company |location=Taipei |isbn=9571345318 |language=Chinese}}</ref> He joined the [[Tongmenghui]] in 1904, and supported the [[Sun Yat-sen]]’s revolutions as a patronage. Lin was a co-founder of the [[Hua Nan Bank]]. He also participated in other businesses such as [[sugar|sugar production]], railroad building, or [[coal mining]]. His father was [[Lin Erh-kang]] (林爾康). His only son is [[Lin Ming-cheng]] (林明成), the current vice chairman of [[Hua Nan Financial Holdings]].<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.hnfhc.com.tw/HNFHC/info/b.do|title=華南金控|website=hnfhc.com|language=zh|access-date=9 March 2020}}</ref>
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