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Her Life Stories
- Preface
- Born in Troubled Times
- Born in Lhasa
- Childhood Memories
- The Best of the Best
- A Civil Servant
- Traveling to Tibet as Ordered
- A Long Journey with a Mission
- A Trip of Life and Death
- Meeting with the 13th Dalai Lama
- Investigation and Liaison
- Dangerous Yet Triumphant Return
- Devotion for National Salvation
- Publicity Campaign for Anti-Japanese War
- Endless Nostalgia
- Passing Away at an Early Age
- Conclusion
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Social Assessment
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Related Historical Literature
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Certificate of Merit Bearing the Seal of Chiang Kai-shek Issued by the National Government
Source: The Dossier of Tibetan Affairs Kept in the Second Historical Archives of China, 2010
Illustration: On July 25, 1930, the National Government issued a certificate of merit to Liu Manqing, bearing the seal of Chiang Kai-shek.
“Liu Manqing, by order of the Civil Service of the National Government, traveled thousands of miles to investigate the situation in Tibet, where she expressly stated the position of Kuomintang and the state and properly fulfilled this mission, and is therefore worthy of her post. This certificate is specially awarded to her.
Chairman: Chiang Kai-shek
July 25, the 19th year of ROC”