• General Yuan Shouqian (Chinese: 袁守謙; pinyin: Yuán Shǒuqiān) (1904–1992) was a prominent Chinese and Taiwanese politician from Changsha, Hunan. He was awarded...
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    2nd son of the Hongwu Emperor, Commander of the Imperial Clan Court Zhu Shouqian (1361–1392), Prince of Jingjiang, grandnephew of the Hongwu Emperor Zhu...
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  • September 1954) Chiang Kai-shek (May 1956 – 1958) Chang Chi-yun (1958–1972) Yuan Shouqian (1963–1967) Lee Huan (6 August 1975 – 14 June 1978) Chiang Yen-si [zh]...
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    under the control of the revolutionaries, and the constitutionalist Tang Shouqian (湯壽潛) was elected as the military governor. On 5 November, Jiangsu constitutionalists...
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    Shih Shou-chien (redirect from Shi Shouqian)
    director of the Institute of Art History in 1991. In May 2000 Executive Yuan appointed him as Deputy Director of the National Palace Museum. After this...
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    fervor that embodied Hui intellectuals in the first half of the century, Ma Shouqian has recently termed "the New Awakening of the Hui at the end of f9th and...
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    descendants of Emperor Taizu of Ming and his nephew Prince Jingjiang Zhu Shouqian. Emperor Taizu had 26 sons and 19 of them had offspring. With the line...
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    Alt URL[permanent dead link] Cuirong Liu; Shouqian Shi (2002). 經濟史, 都市文化與物質文化. Zhong yang yan jiu yuan li shi yu yan yan jiu suo. p. 212. ISBN 9789576718601...
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  • (梁正言) who claimed to be a close relative of the powerful eunuch Liang Shouqian (梁守謙), and Yu had his son Yu Min (于敏) bribe Liang Zhengyan, seeking to...
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    Shanyang" (山陽王). Zhu Wenzheng (朱文正; died 1365), Zhu Xinglong's second son Zhu Shouqian, Prince of Jingjiang Zhu Xingsheng (朱興盛), Zhu Shizhen's second son, named...
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  • tenth princely peerage created by the Hongwu Emperor; his grandnephew Zhu Shouqian was the first to be enfeoffed as Prince of Jingjiang. The Princedom of...
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  • 1372-1392). Originally a walled palace complex built as a home for Zhu Shouqian, the Prince of Jingjiang, it has housed 14 kings from 12 generations through...
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  • Liu Shipei Lu Hao as Huang Kan Zhang Bo as Tang Shouqian Sun Ge as Xiaofengxian He Hongshan as Yuan Shikai's sixth wife Zheng Tianyong as Yikuang Chen...
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    the presidents of the Zizhengyuan Institute. Later, Zhang Jiang and Tang Shouqian established a preparatory constitutional guild in Shanghai. After that...
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    died from the pills' complications. In the aftermaths, the eunuchs Liang Shouqian (梁守謙), Ma Jintan (馬進潭), Liu Chengjie (劉承偕), Wei Yuansu (韋元素), and Wang...
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    former governor of Zhejiang and the first ROC transportation secretary Tang Shouqian [zh]. Tang was also the nephew of Ma Yifu. In October, Chen Xu published...
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    (Birth–Death) Term of office Political party Took office Left office Tang Shouqian (1856–1917) 5 November 1911 1 January 1912 Independent Jiang Zungui (1882–1931)...
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    departed Cai Prefecture. On the way, he encountered the imperial eunuch Liang Shouqian (梁守謙), who had been bestowed two swords and given order to execute Wu Yuanji's...
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    Li Yun (李惲), to succeed Emperor Xianzong, but the other eunuchs Liang Shouqian (梁守謙), Ma Jintan (馬進潭), Liu Chengjie (劉承偕), Wei Yuansu (韋元素), and Wang...
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  • Yun (李惲) by this point) made emperor, several other key eunuchs — Liang Shouqian (梁守謙), Ma Jintan (馬進潭), Liu Chengjie (劉承偕), Wei Yuansu (韋元素), and Wang...
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  • commanders Wang Shoucheng, Yang Chenghe (楊承和), Wei Congjian (魏從簡), and Liang Shouqian (梁守謙) killed Liu and Li Wu, supporting Li Han instead (as Emperor Wenzong...
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  • (楊承和) and the commanders of the Shence Armies Wei Congjian (魏從簡) and Liang Shouqian (梁守謙), and Qiu, who was then a general of the Shence Army as well, was...
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  • commanders Wang Shoucheng, Yang Chenghe (楊承和), Wei Congjian (魏從簡), and Liang Shouqian (梁守謙) killed Liu and Li Wu, supporting Emperor Jingzong's younger brother...
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  • Ming as Eighth Prince Lau Dan as Prince of Xiangyang Lawrence Ng as Zhao Shouqian, son of Prince of Xiangyang Cecilia Yip Maggie Shiu The lyricist for Track...
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  • the commanders of the Shence Armies (神策軍) Wei Congjian (魏從簡) and Liang Shouqian (梁守謙) counteracted against the conspirators and slaughtered them. In the...
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