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Luo Xian Xiang ((中国語:羅獻祥)〔("罗氏通谱网" )〕 Mandarin: Luo Xian Xiang, Cantonese: Law Hin-Cheung) (1890-1968) was a World War II Chinese general. He was a soldier, and at times, as regional government official; he established anti-corruption policies and conducted administrative and education reforms. He was born in Sihui, Guangdong Province, where Cantonese is the native tongue. ==Name== His scholarly family chose to name him 獻祥, literally meant "dedication and harmony". He was to live a life devoted to harmony. As in the tradition dated back to Confucius’ time, when Luo Xian Xiang became of age, his name was added into the Law clan registry〔 , and at the same time, a second name was added - 次黎, Chi-Lai Cantonese. While this second name literally meant "second to the peasants", for him, it was to serve his country with humility.
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