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Chinese book: "The Political Legacy of Masayoshi Ohira" Published by the Central Literature Publishing House The cover and text feature photographic materials of Masayoshi Ohira, making it a book for those interested in modern and contemporary Chinese political history and the history of Sino-Japanese relations. This book was published in China and is not distributed in Japan, making it a valuable and highly informative resource. Masayoshi Ohira (March 12, 1910 – June 12, 1980) was a Japanese politician and Ministry of Finance bureaucrat. His court rank was Shō-ni (Senior Second Rank). His order of merit was the Grand Cordon of the Supreme Order of the Chrysanthemum. After serving as a secretary to Hayato Ikeda, he entered the political world. As chairman of the Kōchikai faction, he was a key figure in the "Triangle of Tanaka, Fukuda, and Ohira." He contributed to the normalization of diplomatic relations between Japan and China as Foreign Minister in the Tanaka Kakuei cabinet. Before becoming Prime Minister, he faced difficulties such as the Shiina decision, the Miki downing, and the Daifuku secret agreement. Furthermore, even after becoming Prime Minister, he was exhausted by the Forty-Day Struggle and the accidental dissolution of the Diet, and he died while still in office during an election. The Garden City concept and the general consumption tax concept were not realized. He was nicknamed "Ah-oo Prime Minister" and "The Slow Ox of Sanuki." He served as a member of the House of Representatives (11 terms), Chief Cabinet Secretary (21st and 22nd), Minister for Foreign Affairs (85th, 86th, 95th, and 96th), Minister of International Trade and Industry (29th), Minister of Finance (79th and 80th), and Prime Minister (68th and 69th). Known as a book lover and a Christian (Anglican), he is also considered "one of the most intellectual figures in the post-war political world." Politicians Members of the Diet Sanae Takaichi Satsuki Katayama Noboru Takeshita Kakuei Tanaka Yoshihide Suga Shinzo Abe Fumio Kishida Taro Kono Sanae Takaichi Seiko Noda Shinjiro Koizumi Taro Aso Takayuki Kobayashi Prime Minister President of the Liberal Democratic Party Member of the House of Representatives Mao Zedong Zhou Enlai Trump Putin Lockheed Kissinger Kim Jong-un Japan
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