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Tseng Wen-hui

|image =TsengWenhui marriage.jpg
|image_size =200px
|caption = Newlyweds Lee Teng-hui and Tseng Wen-hui take a picture in front of a National Taiwan University dormitory
|office1 = First Lady of the Republic of China
|term_start1 = 13 January 1988
|term_end1 = 20 May 2000
|predecessor1 = Chiang Fang-liang
|successor1 = Wu Shu-chen
|office2 = Second Lady of the Republic of China
|term_start2 = 20 May 1984
|term_end2 = 13 January 1988
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|successor2 =
|spouse =
|birth_date =
|birth_place = Sanshi Village, Taihoku Prefecture, Taiwan, Empire of Japan
|death_date=
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|nationality = Taiwanese
|occupation=Homemaker, First Lady of the Republic of China
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|religion=Christianity
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Tseng Wen-hui (; born March 31, 1926, Sanzhi Township, Taipei County (now New Taipei City)) is the spouse of Lee Teng-hui, former President of the Republic of China.
==Biography==
She married Lee on 9 February 1949, when Lee was a teaching assistant in the Faculty of Agriculture and Economics at National Taiwan University.〔(【引用サイトリンク】publisher=Academia Historica, Republic of China )
Politically, she stated that she preferred to keep a low profile for her husband's sake; however, she became the object 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 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 three were cleared of charges, but Tseng appealed the verdict to the Taiwan High Court.〔

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