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Tseng Wen-hui

Tseng Wen-hui
曾文惠
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Newlyweds Lee Teng-hui and Tseng Wen-hui in front of a National Taiwan University dormitory
First Lady of the Republic of China
In office
13 January 1988 – 20 May 2000
Preceded by Chiang Fang-liang
Succeeded by Wu Shu-chen
Second Lady of the Republic of China
In office
20 May 1984 – 13 January 1988
Personal details
Born (1926-03-31) 31 March 1926 (age 91)
Sanshi Village, Taihoku Prefecture, Taiwan, Empire of Japan
Nationality Taiwanese
Spouse(s) Lee Teng-hui (m. 1949)
Occupation Homemaker, First Lady of the Republic of China
Religion Christianity

Tseng Wen-hui (Chinese: 曾文惠; pinyin: Céng Wénhuì; born 31 March 1926, Sanshi Village, Taihoku Prefecture [now in New Taipei City], Taiwan) is the wife of Lee Teng-hui, former President of the Republic of China.

Tseng married Lee on 9 February 1949, when he was a teaching assistant in the Faculty of Agriculture and Economics at National Taiwan University.

Politically, Tseng stated that she preferred to keep a low profile for her husband's sake; however, she became the subject of controversy in 2000 when New Party politicians Elmer Fung, Hsieh Chi-ta, and Tai Chi accused her of attempting to flee to New York City with a suitcase containing NT$85 million; in response, she filed a defamation suit against them on 29 March 2000, making her the only first lady in Taiwan's history to become involved in a lawsuit. The case involved the testimony of Wang Kuang-yu, which marked the first time that any Investigation Bureau director testified in a case under Investigation Bureau jurisdiction. The three were cleared of charges, but Tseng appealed the verdict to the Taiwan High Court. The appeal was submitted in April 2002, and the High Court began its own investigation in November. In December 2003, the High Court reversed the Taipei District Court's decision. All three accusers were fined NT$81,000. Hsieh refused to pay, and was sentenced to three months imprisonment.



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