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Zhu Hongzhang (Chinese: 朱洪章; pinyin: Zhū Hóngzhāng; 1820? – 1895), born in Liping, Guizhou, was a Han Chinese official and a military general of the late Qing Dynasty in China. He joined the Xiang Army to fight against the Taiping Rebellion and to restore the stability of the Qing state. He was one of the nine generals that lead a force of 60,000 troops to occupied Nanjing in 1864. Zhu was awarded a third-class merit for the recovery Nanjing. Although Zhu was awarded a third-class merit for the recovery Nanjing after Commander Zeng Guoquan commended Zhu's work to the Beijing government, there were dissenting opinions that Zhu should have received the first merit instead of Li Chendian.
ZhuHongzhang (Chinese: 朱洪章; pinyin: ZhūHóngzhāng; 1820? – 1895), born in Liping, Guizhou, was a Han Chinese official and a military general of the late...
(魯王). He led Nien (捻軍) forces to many military victories. Li Hongzhang praised Ren Zhu's ability to command hundreds of thousands of cavalry. In May 1865...
Zuo Zongtang Li Hongzhang Cheng Xuechi Zeng Guoquan Xiang Rong (after he was KIA) Zhang Guoliang (in 1857) Feng Zicai ZhuHongzhang Bao Chao Ding Ruchang...
刘连捷 (Liu Lianjie) pushed toward Shence gate to link up with imperial Gen. Zhu Nangui (朱南桂)'s force, which entered the gate via ladders; after the two teams...
1890 and was given the posthumous name "Zhongxiang" (忠襄). Li Chenden ZhuHongzhang Third Battle of Nanking Hummel, Arthur W. Sr., ed. (1943). "Tsêng Kuo-ch'üan" ...
Zhu Wuhua (Chinese: 朱物华; January 1902 – March 1998) was a Chinese electronics engineer. He was an acoustic expert and an academician of the Chinese Academy...
Fengge February 10 - Liu Buchan February 12 - Ding Ruchang Lu Haodong ZhuHongzhang Ng Yuzin Chiautong (1972), Historical and Legal Aspects of the International...
traditional Chinese: 竺可楨; pinyin: Zhú Kězhēn; Wade–Giles: Chu K'o-chen; March 7, 1890 – February 7, 1974), also romanized as Zhu Kezhen, was a Chinese geologist...
Zhu Fulin (Chinese: 朱福林; born November 1959), from Yiwu, Zhejiang, is a former Chinese politician convicted of corruption and sentenced to life in prison...
the peace conference between Imperial Japan and the Qing dynasty, Li Hongzhang and Li Jingfang, the ambassadors at the negotiation desk of the Qing dynasty...
struggle which resulted in the queen's exile, the Viceroy of Zhili, Li Hongzhang, sent the 3,000 strong Qing Brigade into Korea. The Korean king proposed...
through one of his defense lines, and he was replaced by Generals Li Hongzhang and Zuo Zongtang equipped with more European artillery and firearms. In...
with France, in opposition to the more moderate stance advocated by Li Hongzhang and his supporters. Shortly before the outbreak of the Sino-French War...
Su Hongzhang (Chinese: 苏宏章; born May 1959) is a former Chinese politician, and Secretary of the Political and Legal Affairs Commission of Liaoning Province...
Hongzhang as He Ruobi Li Yihan as Ma Ting; Shan An Miao Haizhong as Yang Yong Liu Mengmeng as Princess Qionghua Choenyi Tsering as Zhang Lihua; Zhu Gui'er...
Even when one of them dominated government, such as in the case of Li Hongzhang, they were nevertheless formally just one of several ministers of equal...
interpretation of "化外之民" to mean not part of China. Chinese diplomat Li Hongzhang rejected the claim that the murder of Ryukyuans had anything to do with...
Annotated Yingzao Fashi. He remarried to a fellow Tsinghua faculty member Lin Zhu in 1962. However, during the Cultural Revolution, Liang Sicheng was again...
founder of modern Chinese pediatrics. Zhu's aunt Zhu Xixian (Chinese: 諸希賢), an educator, had a major influence in Zhu's childhood. He studied at Peking Union...
interpretation of "化外之民" to mean not part of China. Chinese diplomat Li Hongzhang rejected the claim that the murder of Ryukyuans had anything to do with...
Li Hongzhang appointed Zhu Qiang (Chinese: 朱其昂) as manager at the Shanghai office, assisted by his younger brother Zhu Qizhao (Chinese: 朱其詔). The Zhu brothers...
clan (劉氏) Hongzheng (弘晸; 12 December 1706 – 26 December 1787), first son Hongzhang (弘暲; 29 March 1709 – 4 July 1756), second son Mistress, of the Lang clan...
suggested by Li Hongzhang to extend to Dagu and Tianjin for transporting Kaiping coals and munitions by Beiyang military forces. In 1887, Li Hongzhang changed...