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    Liu Mingchuan (traditional Chinese: 劉銘傳; ; pinyin: Liú Míngchuán) (1836–1896), courtesy name Xingsan, was a Chinese military general and politician during...
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    Liu Tongxun, a politician of the Qing dynasty Liu Yong, politician and calligrapher of the Qing dynasty Liu Mingchuan, First Governor of Taiwan Liu Ji...
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    Chinese had already been aware of French plans to attack Taiwan and sent Liu Mingchuan, the governor of Fujian, to strengthen Taiwan's defenses on 16 July...
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    a large Chinese army under the command of the imperial commissioner Liu Mingchuan forced it to re-embark on 6 August.[third-party source needed] Negotiations...
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    settle in aboriginal territories were renewed under the governance of Liu Mingchuan, the Fujian governor and Taiwan defense commissioner. Administering...
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    Liu Yongfu (traditional Chinese: 劉永福; ; pinyin: Liú Yǒngfú; Wade–Giles: Liu2 Yung3-fu2; Vietnamese: Lưu Vĩnh Phúc) (10 October 1837–9 January 1917) was...
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    superior Chinese forces under the command of the imperial commissioner Liu Mingchuan. In November and December 1884 cholera and typhoid drained the strength...
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  • 柳麻子) Liu Mingchuan (1836–1896), Chinese official and general of the Qing dynasty, nicknamed "Pockmarked Liu" (Chinese: 劉麻子) Pockmarked Liu (Chinese:...
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    as a cavalryman to help suppress the Taiping Rebellion, serving with Liu Mingchuan. Afterwards, he was active in helping suppress the Nian Rebellion, and...
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    built only a few years earlier at great expense by the Chinese governor Liu Mingchuan. [citation needed] It was now effectively disarmed before it had even...
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    territory were renewed under Liu Mingchuan, the Taiwan defense commissioner. In 1887, Taiwan became its own province. During Liu's tenure, Taiwan's capital...
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    Black Flag Army is so named because of the preference of its commander, Liu Yongfu, for using black command flags. The army was officially disbanded...
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    university was named after the progressive Qing Dynasty governor of Taiwan Liu Mingchuan. MCU is a member of the Excellent Long-Established University Consortium...
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    In May 1864, namely the 3rd year of Tongzhi period of Qing dynasty, Liu Mingchuan (1836–1896), general of the Huai Army, led the troops of the Qing Empire...
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  • thinker Liu Tongxun, politician of the Qing dynasty Liu Yong, politician and calligrapher of the Qing dynasty Liu Mingchuan, First Governor of Taiwan Liu Ji...
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  • Gen. Liu Mingchuan to accept their surrender, provoking Li Rongfa to order Lt. Gen. Ji Qingyuan to make a series of attacks against Liu Mingchuan in the...
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    and Tamsui. Governor of Taiwan Liu Mingchuan was ordered to strengthen the defenses on the Taiwan Strait. Governor Liu planned to build forts at every...
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    muskets against the French in the Keelung Campaign and Battle of Tamsui. Liu Mingchuan took measures to reinforce Tamsui, in the river nine torpedo mines were...
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    were renewed under Liu Mingchuan. In 1887, Taiwan's status was upgraded to a province. Taipei became the permanent capital in 1893. Liu's efforts to increase...
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    the construction of Taitung Station. In the late 19th century, when Liu Mingchuan was the Qing Governor of Taiwan, Han Chinese settlers moved into the...
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    During his stay he was able to persuade Liu Yongfu to take the field against the French with the Black Flag Army. Liu's intervention resulted in the French...
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    French attempted an invasion of Taiwan during the Keelung Campaign. Liu Mingchuan, who led the defence of Taiwan, recruited Aboriginals to serve alongside...
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    railway in Taiwan was completed in 1893 under the auspices of Governor Liu Mingchuan during the Qing Era and rebuilt by the Governors-General during the...
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  • instead of steam engine. The next effort was made by Taiwan Governor Liu Mingchuan. From 1887 to 1893, 107 kilometres (66 mi) of railway tracks were laid...
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    Trading Company had been organized by the modernizing governor of Taiwan, Liu Mingchuan, based on the advice of a former manager of the China Merchant Steam...
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    settle in indigenous territories were renewed under the governance of Liu Mingchuan after the Sino-French War ended in 1885. However few settlers went to...
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    command of Rear Admiral Sébastien Lespès prepared to attack Tamsui. Liu Mingchuan took measures to reinforce Tamsui, in the river nine torpedo mines were...
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  • the Huai expanded to over 100,000 troops. Li Hongzhang Liu Bingzhang Cheng Xuechi Liu Mingchuan Guo Songlin Yuan Jiasan (袁甲三) Yuan Shikai Zhang Shusheng...
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    French attempted an invasion of Taiwan during the Keelung Campaign. Liu Mingchuan, who was leading the defence of Taiwan, recruited Aboriginals to serve...
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    Hongzhang (1823–1901), prominent late Qing dynasty bureaucrat and diplomat. Liu Mingchuan (1836–1896), statesman during the late Qing dynasty, first governor...
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