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Wang Lingji
Wang Lingji
Born
September 10, 1883 Leshan, Sichuan, Qing dynasty
Died
March 17, 1967 Beijing, People's Republic of China
Allegiance
Republic of China
Service/branch
National Revolutionary Army
Commands held
30th Army Group
Battles/wars
Second Revolution
Chinese Civil War
Second Sino-Japanese War
Battle of Wuhan
Battle of Nanchang
First Battle of Changsha
1939–40 Winter Offensive
Battle of Shanggao
Second Battle of Changsha
Third Battle of Changsha
Battle of West Hubei
Battle of Changde
Battle of Changsha-Hengyang
Awards
Order of the Cloud and Banner
Wang Lingji (Chinese: 王陵基) (September 10, 1883 – 17 March 1967) was a Kuomintang general from Sichuan. In 1913, he fought against the Beiyang government and the Chinese Workers' and Peasants' Red Army. He commanded the 30th Army Group from April 1938 to October 1945. He fought against the Imperial Japanese Army in Hubei; Jiangxi and Hunan.
WangLingji (Chinese: 王陵基) (September 10, 1883 – 17 March 1967) was a Kuomintang general from Sichuan. In 1913, he fought against the Beiyang government...
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None 30th Army Group 第三十集團軍 Established: Apr 1938 Disbanded: Oct 1945 WangLingji 王陵基 Apr 1938 – Oct 1945 Battle of Wuhan Battle of Nanchang First Battle...
Yuan, succeeding Deng Huamin [zh]. Ren also served as liaison between WangLingji and Hu Zongnan. In June 1950, Ren was arrested by the Chengdu Municipal...
Retrieved 2020-11-11. In 1928, Liu Xiang commissioned 3rd Division Commander WangLingji to recruit migrant workers to expand Yang Sen's former playground into...
Yuzhong District of Chongqing. The park used to be a private garden to WangLingji, the former KMT governor of Sichuan Province during Republic of China...
of Xicheng and a provincial governor. Her mother was Lady Wang—it is unclear whether Lady Wang was Feng Lang's wife or concubine. Feng Lang, along with...
(楊阿五) (573–604), the Princess Lanling; married firstly Wang Fengxiao (王奉孝); remarried after Wang's death to Liu Shu (柳述), who later became Minister of Defense...
in the novel. Manjusri (文殊菩薩) Samantabhadra (普賢菩薩) Ksitigarbha (地藏王菩薩) Lingji Bodhisattva (靈吉菩薩), might be based on Mahasthamaprapta Pilanpo Bodhisattva...
Yampolski 1967, p. 29, note 87. Wang 2017, p. 4. Wang 2017, p. 5. Cheng Chien Bhikshu 1992, p. 9. Wang 2017, p. 6-7. Wang 2017, p. 7-9. Dumoulin 2005a,...
Xuan's wife Empress Yang. In fall 579, Emperor Jing formally married Sima Lingji, the daughter of the general Sima Xiaonan (司馬消難) as his wife and empress...
actually "princess" since he used the alternative title "Heavenly Prince" (Tian Wang)). Yuan Humo was the fifth daughter of Emperor Wen of Western Wei, and she...
creating only one empress. (Another granddaughter of Yuchi Jiong's, Sima Lingji, was the young Emperor Jing's wife and empress.) In summer 580, Emperor...
happen to both Gao Yan and Empress Dowager Lou, allowed Gao Yan's associate Wang Xi (王晞), whom Emperor Wenxuan had earlier ordered to forced labor, to be...
a collection of koans authored by the Chan master Wumen Huikai in 1228. Wang, Youru (27 June 2017). Historical Dictionary of Chan Buddhism. Rowman & Littlefield...
to the Min region, where he was supported by Wang Xu (r.891–897). Wang Xu was followed by his brother Wang Shenzhi (r.897–925), under whose reign Buddhism...