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    Cheng Biguang (程璧光) (1861-26 February 1918) was a Chinese admiral from the late Qing Dynasty and later the Republic of China. He served in the Beiyang...
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  • come to Guangzhou and establish a new government. The Naval Minister Cheng Biguang arrived in Guangzhou on July 22 with nine ships to support Sun Yat-sen...
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    China (1912-1928) (歷代海軍總長): Liu Guanxiong (劉冠雄):1912–1916; 1st time Cheng Biguang (程璧光):1916–1917; 1st time Sa Zhenbing (薩鎮冰):1917; 1st time Liu Guanxiong...
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    Affairs, Tang Shaoyi was Chief Finance Officer (but did not take office), Cheng Biguang was Chief Navy Officer, and Hu Hanmin was Chief Transportation Officer...
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    his early support came from the Chinese navy, represented by admirals Cheng Biguang and Lin Baoyi. In 1926, Admiral Yang Shuzhuang led some elements of...
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    government in 1917 in Guangzhou he was supported by the Navy admirals Cheng Biguang and Lin Baoyi, and when Chiang Kai-shek began his Northern Expedition...
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    the Warlord Era following Yuan's death extended to the navy. Admiral Cheng Biguang, commander-in-chief of the navy, defected with part of the fleet to...
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  • 1917) Sun Yat-sen (June 1, 1929) By the Canton Military Government Cheng Biguang (March 2, 1918) Li Zhonglin (1920) Lin Xiumei (1921) Wu Tingfang (December...
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    March 1912 – 30 June 1916 Preceded by Huang Zhongying Succeeded by Cheng Biguang In office 15 July 1917 – 3 December 1919 Preceded by Sa Zhenbing Succeeded...
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    of the Republic of China In office June 1917 – July 1917 Preceded by Cheng Biguang Succeeded by Liu Guanxiong In office December 1919 – May 1921 Preceded...
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  • Convention of Peking Tongzhi Restoration Self-Strengthening Movement begins Cheng Biguang Duanfang Liu Guanxiong Jiang Chaozong, (江朝宗) Kō Kōketsu; 1861–1943)...
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  • Warlord Era following Yuan Shikai's death extended to the navy. Admiral Cheng Biguang, commander-in-chief of the navy, defected with part of the fleet to...
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    (1861–1927) 30 March 1912 29 June 1916 4 years, 91 days – 3 Bi, ChengAdmiral Cheng Biguang (1861–1918) 30 June 1916 24 June 1917 359 days – 4 Zhen, SaAdmiral...
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    special envoy, Cheng Biguang, and asked, "Fang Boqian was familiar with naval battles at the Battle of Asan, but why did he kill him?" Biguang answered, "It...
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  • 和继春 Female Pumi Yue Yuesheng 岳跃生 Male Han Zhou Zhenhai 周振海 Male Han Meng Biguang 孟必光 Male Dai Meng Sutie 孟苏铁 Male Han Zhao Gang 赵刚 Male Yi Zhao Jian 赵坚...
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