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His name is also written in Taiwan as " The Late President Lord Chiang " ( 先總統 蔣公 ), where the one-character-wide space known as nuo tai shows respect ; this practice has lost some popularity.
Example of a Nuo tai and use of Gong ( 公 ) on the Paifang at the Cihu Presidential Burial Place in Taiwan
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