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The Lincheng Outrage, also known as the Lincheng Incident (Chinese: 临城劫车案; pinyin: Lín chéng jié chē àn), refers to the seizure of the luxury "Blue Express" train traveling between Shanghai and Beijing and the taking of over 300 hostages by bandits near the town of Lincheng County (present-day Xuecheng District, Zaozhuang), Shandong Province, China on the night of May 5–6, 1923.

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Lincheng Outrage

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The Lincheng Outrage, also known as the Lincheng Incident (Chinese: 临城劫车案; pinyin: Lín chéng jié chē àn), refers to the seizure of the luxury "Blue Express"...

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Sun Meiyao

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town of Lincheng on 6 May 1923, and taking over 300 hostages, including 30 westerners. The incident, which became known as the Lincheng Outrage, embarrassed...

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1923 Chinese presidential election

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ballots, such as one for bandit Sun Meiyao, who was responsible for the Lincheng Outrage. There was also a ballot cast for "5,000 yuan". The bribery scandal...

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The Peking Express

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M. Zimmerman is a non-fiction book published in 2023 about on the Lincheng Outrage of 1923. The book features accounts and tells the story from the perspectives...

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Giuseppe Musso

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with his secretary, Alba Corelli, were held hostage as a part of the Lincheng Outrage. Musso was the Chief Attorney of the Shanghai French Concession where...

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Guo Songling

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Conference 1922 First Zhili–Fengtian War 1923–1927 First United Front 1923 Lincheng Outrage 1924 Second Zhili–Fengtian War Canton Merchants' Corps Uprising Beijing...

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Lucy Aldrich

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captured by armed bandits and held for two days before her release (the Lincheng Outrage). Lucy died in Providence on January 12, 1955, and was buried at Swan...

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June 1923

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Asaf, Turkish poet (d. 1981) The last eight of the hostages of the Lincheng Outrage, the May 5 seizure of 300 passengers from an express train, were freed...

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December 1923

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Died: Sun Meiyao, 25, Chinese bandit leader who masterminded the May 6 Lincheng Outrage, was executed on orders of the Governor of Shandong Province. The English...

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