User talk:Timothythcheng

Chiang Kai Shek
Removed the sentence: Until recently[when?], it was a widespread practice for Taiwanese people to hang portraits of Chiang in their homes. The sentence is totally untrue.

As born in 1964 in a KMT and military family with some personal tie with Chiang (my grandfather served as Chiang's replacement chauffeur in China when the regular one is on vacation, then my grandfather continued to work at the presidential office in Taiwan after 1949), even we never hanged Chiang's portrait in family house.

It was true as a common practice until probably some time in the 1990s that Sun Yat-Sen's portrait was hanged at the front of a room and Chiang's portrait was hanged at the back of the room in almost all public places, including classrooms in schools, but never into private houses.

Timothythcheng (talk) 07:47, 30 April 2017 (UTC)