Ťiang Ťing-kuo (čínsky pchin-jinem Jiǎng Jīngguó, znaky zjednodušené 蒋经国, tradiční 蔣經國; 27. dubna 1910 – 13. ledna 1988) byl prezident Čínské republiky a syn Čankajška.
He was considered to be diligent and capable, but eventually became entangled in plots to have him succeed Emperor Wen, and he was removed from his post and eventually killed.
An automobile factory technician by trade, Wang had a long and varied political career, known for having acquired a ministerial-level position at the age of 41.
He is known for the epoch-making contributions to Chinese Buddhism, the travelogue of his journey to the Indian subcontinent in 629–645, his efforts to bring at least 657 Indian texts to China, and his translations of some of these texts…