Xiang Ming (Chinese: 向明) (1909–1969) was a People's Republic of China politician. He was born in Linqu County, Shandong Province. In 1937, at the start of the Second United Front, he was Liu Shaoqi's secretary. He was active in Henan Province and northern Jiangsu Province. After the beginning of the second phase of the Chinese Civil War, he participated in the Menglianggu Campaign of May 1947. He was briefly mayor of Qingdao before becoming Chinese Communist Party Committee Secretary of his home province. In 1954, Xiang became involved in an anti-party conspiracy led by Gao Gang and Rao Shushi. On July 3, 1954, the central government initiated proceedings to remove Xiang from his post as Party Chief of Shandong. On September 7, 1954, the Shandong Party Committee informed the central government of its acceptance of Xiang's removal. On October 10, 1954, Xiang was formally removed as Party Chief of Shandong and banned from political office. During the Cultural Revolution, Xiang was persecuted and died as a result.
XiangMing (Chinese: 向明) (1909–1969) was a People's Republic of China politician. He was born in Linqu County, Shandong Province. In 1937, at the start...
Province, from where a large population immigrated to Hunan during the Ming dynasty. Xiang-speaking Hunanese people have played an important role in Modern...
brought up by the same foster mother. Vietnamese 越南 (Full name Leung Ga Ming 梁家明. Played by Kenny Wong) - Leung Yao's long-lost illegitimate son from...
Xiang Ji (c. 232– c.January 202 BC), courtesy name Yu, was the Hegemon-King of Western Chu during the Chu–Han Contention period (206–202 BC) of China...
Suzhou, during the Ming dynasty. When the Yongle Emperor decided to transfer the capital from Nanjing to Beijing in 1407, Kuai Xiang was ordered to design...
Yao Ming (Chinese: 姚明; born September 12, 1980) is a Chinese basketball executive and former professional player. He played for the Shanghai Sharks of...
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"明清之际山海关战役的真相考察(Ming Qing Zhi Ji Shan Hai Guan Zhan Yi De Zhen Xiang Kao Cha, translated as The Truth of the Battle of Shanhaiguan at the Time of the Ming and Qing...
Sun Jiao-Long Sun Yi-Fei Xu Xin Yang Zhen-Yuan Chen Zihan Sherman Ye Xiang-Ming Jenny Gui Jingjing On 2 January 2022, Wong announced on his Sina Weibo...
Hongwu in the Ming Dynasty), she wed Ai Cui(蔼翠), the leader of Shuixi Yi Mobu and pacificator from Guizhou. After they were married, She Xiang assisted her...
his proper name is Ao Qin (敖欽). His proper names are Ao Shun (敖順) or Ao Ming (敖明), and his body of water is Lake Baikal. As already mentioned, Esoteric...
Before the Ming Dynasty, Tianzi Mountain was named "Qingyan Mountain" together with Zhangjiajie. According to a legend of the Tujia people, Xiang Dakun, who...
the Jiang Xiang mutiny (below). A few weeks after the Chongzhen Emperor committed suicide in Beijing in April 1644, descendants of the Ming imperial house...
Zhou Yiwei as Zhou Yi Wei Zhu Dan as Wei Ting Zhao Lixin as Han Kuang Ye XiangMing as Emperor Chongzhen The story of Brotherhood of Blades was written by...
bodyguards of the warlord Li Zicheng, who led the rebellion that overthrew the Ming dynasty. The four guards' family names were Hu, Miao, Tian and Fan. Owing...
Boran as Gong Ming Zheng Shuang as Lin Xiangxiang Evonne Hsieh as Jin Jing, XiangXiang's manager Yang Sen as Xia Yunan, XiangXiang's stylist Denny Huang...
The Xiang Army or Hunan Army (Chinese: 湘軍; pinyin: Xiāng Jūn) was a standing army[citation needed] organized by Zeng Guofan from existing regional and...