Wu Sz-huai

Wu Sz-huai

military Taiwan

Wu Sz-huai is a retired lieutenant general in Taiwan, known for his controversial attendance at a speech by Chinese President Xi Jinping in 2016, where he stood for the Chinese national anthem. His actions sparked a significant political backlash and led to the introduction of the 'Wu Sz-huai clauses,' which stipulate penalties for high-ranking military officials who engage with the Chinese government in ways that undermine Taiwan's national dignity.

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Taiwan Taiwan: Wu Sz-huai is a retired lieutenant general whose attendance at a speech by Chinese President Xi Jinping led to the addition of the 'Wu Sz-huai clauses' to the act. 4

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