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    Zhao Erfeng (1845–1911), courtesy name Jihe, was a late Qing Dynasty official and Han Chinese bannerman who belonged to the Plain Blue Banner. He was...
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    Chloé Zhao (born 1982), Chinese filmmaker Zhao Dan (traditional Chinese: 趙丹), Chinese actor popular during the golden age of Chinese Cinema Zhao Erfeng, warlord...
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    The Tibet Vernacular News (simplified Chinese: 西藏白话报; traditional Chinese: 西藏白話報; pinyin: Xīzàng báihuà bào, Tibetan: བོད་ཀྱི་ཕལ་སྐད་གསར་འགྱུར་, Wylie:...
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    Shengjing" (盛京將軍). In March 1907, Zhao replaced Xiliang as the Viceroy of Sichuan but never assumed office. His brother, Zhao Erfeng, succeeded him as the Viceroy...
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    1905, the Qing sent Zhao Erfeng to Tibet to retaliate against rebellions. By 1908, Zhao was appointed imperial resident in Lhasa. Zhao was beheaded in December...
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    under Zhao Erfeng to establish direct Manchu-Chinese rule and, in an imperial edict, deposed the Dalai Lama, who fled to British India. Zhao Erfeng defeated...
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    march on Chengdu, vowing to topple Zhao Erfeng. As tensions escalated in Sichuan, the Qing government removed Zhao Erfeng from the governorship and offered...
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  • west frontier, Feng Quan's successor Zhao Erfeng led a bloody punitive campaign to quell the uprising in 1906. Zhao brought political, economic, and cultural...
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    were just as notable as the senior ambans. Two of them, Feng Quan and Zhao Erfeng, who were stationed in Chamdo, were both murdered, the former in the...
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  • against Qing China in 1905. However, the rebellion was soon put down by Zhao Erfeng. 清王朝敕封的康区土司 林俊华 (2014-06-10). "康巴四大土司之理塘土司". No. 第四期(总第211期). 四川民族学院校报...
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    of the Eight Banners, including railroad superintendent Duanfang and Zhao Erfeng, led the Hubei New Army against the Railway Protection Movement. The...
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    in the waning days of the Qing dynasty, the Qing responded by sending Zhao Erfeng to further integrate Tibet into China. He succeeded in abolishing the...
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    appointed army commander Zhao Erfeng, the Governor of Xining, to "reintegrate" Tibet into China. Known of as "the Butcher of Kham" Zhao was sent in either 1905...
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    strikes and rallies in Chengdu. On 7 September the Viceroy of Sichuan, Zhao Erfeng, was asked to "intervene vigorously", and he ordered the arrest of key...
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    the amban Zhao Erfeng implemented brutal policies of subjugation and sinification in the Kham region, for which he earned the nickname of "Zhao the butcher"...
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    army commander Zhao Erfeng, also the Governor of Xining, where he earned the nickname of "the Butcher of Kham". In 1905 or 1908 Zhao began executing...
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  • against the plan. On August 2, Zhao Erfeng arrived Chengdu and took the post of the Viceroy of Sichuan. On September 7, Zhao Erfeng had Pu Dianjun, Luo Lun,...
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    China. Li Yongfang Abatai Agui Zhao Erfeng (Han) Keying (official) Imperial Noble Consort Gongsu Arute Hala Janggiya Giorca Yehe Nara Zhao Liugiya Li...
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  • The rebellion was put down by Zhao Erfeng in the same year. The last chieftain and vice chieftain were captured by Zhao, and tortured to death. Bathang...
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    Batang uprising, Qing China appointed Zhao Erfeng as the Imperial Commissioner for the Sichuan-Yunnan Frontier. Zhao reduced all the autonomous native states...
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    guidance of the ambasa in carrying out the administration of Tibet. Zhao Erfeng, a Han Chinese Bannerman, was appointed as the last Amban of Tibet by...
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    state of anarchy. In the winter of 1911, the Qing Governor of Sichuan, Zhao Erfeng, was executed by radicals, and the situation turned worse as Xikang fell...
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    was quelled by Qing general Feng Quan, who died in the uprising, and Zhao Erfeng, who became the Qing Dynasty's governing amban for Tibet. The British...
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  • official Zhao Erfeng ("butcher Zhao"), who was already known for his tough methods, as the Imperial Commissioner for the Tibetan Marches. Zhao reduced...
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  • casualties and subsequently were driven into desperate poverty. Zhao Erfeng and Zhao Erxun were two important Han Bannermen in the late Qing. By the late...
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    Phodrang rule. The Kingdom of Chakla was annexed by Qing dynasty in 1911; Zhao Erfeng forced the king to abdicate. However, ruler of Chakla had high prestige...
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    the Chinese Government." The Qing government in Beijing then appointed Zhao Erfeng, the Governor of Xining, "Army Commander of Tibet" to reintegrate Tibet...
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    found, where Tibetans had lived and then returned to Tibet. During Zhao Erfeng's campaigns in southeastern Tibet (Kham), Chinese troops arrived at Rima...
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  • adding "giya" at the end. However, some Han Chinese bannermen like Zhao Erfeng, Zhao Erxun and Cao Xueqin did not use Manchu names. A lot of other Han...
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  • was only after the invasion of imperial troops under the command of Zhao Erfeng in 1910 that an attempt at direct rule was made. The Tibetans were not...
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