Sòng Zhéyuán (Chinese: 宋哲元; pinyin: Sòng Zhéyuán; October 30, 1885 – April 5, 1940) was a Chinese general during the Chinese Civil War and Second Sino-Japanese...
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government job from his old brother-in-arms Song Zheyuan, who was now Governor of Chahar Province. By this point, Song held a great deal of disdain for Shi,...
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withdrawal of the Chinese forces stationed at this place. Chinese General Song Zheyuan ordered his forces to hold their positions and attempted to avert war...
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bitter and bloody attack on the Japanese lines on the 27 July, General Song Zheyuan was defeated and forced to retreat behind the Yongding River by the next...
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32nd Army retreated to Lengkou Pass, while the 29th Army of General Song Zheyuan also fell back, Zhang Zuoxiang's 37th Division retreated to Xifengkou...
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pinyin: Àn gé lǐ de mìmì) is a 2021 Chinese television drama starring Chen Zheyuan and Xu Mengjie. It is based on the Chinese novel Secrets in the Lattice...
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Hebei Administrative Affairs Committee (Jidong Government) (chairman: Song Zheyuan). The East Hebei Anti-Communist Autonomous Government's Security Forces...
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Toh December - Lei Feng February 23 - Yang Jingyu March 5 - Cai Yuanpei April 5 - Song Zheyuan May 16 - Zhang Zizhong List of Chinese films of the 1940s...
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the Anti-Japanese Allied Army and asked the national government to let Song Zheyuan return to oversee the process. Many officers and men in the Anti-Japanese...
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Chinese revolutionary Song Jiaoren, b. 1882, President of the Kuomintang Song Zheyuan, b. 1885, Kuomintang general Soong Ai-ling, b. 1890, wife of H. H. Kung...
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fought with distinction in the Second Sino-Japanese War. They include Song Zheyuan, Tong Linge, Zhao Dengyu, Sun Lianzhong, Liu Ruming, Feng Zhi'an, Yang...
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Yulin Shen Zengjié Puwei Li Yuanhong Feng Guozhang Duan Qirui Feng Yuxiang Song Zheyuan Zhang Shaozeng Wang Chengbin Wu Peifu Zhang Zuolin Lu Jianzhang...
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chêng-wu wei-yüan-hui), was a political body established under General Song Zheyuan on 18 December 1935 to rule over the two northern Chinese provinces of...
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Yuxiang (馮玉祥) Lu Yongxiang (盧永祥) Xu Shuzheng (徐樹錚) Zhang Zhizhong (張治中) Song Zheyuan (宋哲元) Tang Shengzhi (唐生智) Qin Dechun (秦德純) Qi Xieyuan (齊燮元) Military...
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Deputy Commander-in-chief. Liu Guitang was persuaded to switch sides by Song Zheyuan and blocked Tang from marching to join Ji and Fang in their march south...
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June 1933 17 Yuan Liang (1883–1953) 16 June 1933 1 November 1935 18 Song Zheyuan (1885–1940) 1 November 1935 8 November 1935 19 Qin Dechun (1893–1963)...
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under Tang Yulin and 30,000 former Guominjun under Sun Dianying and Song Zheyuan. Irregular forces included village militias, Manchurian bandits in exile...
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Hebei Autonomous government received a response in the form of Gen. Song Zheyuan's Hebei-Chahar Political Government, which was under the Nanjing government...
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Dianying 孫殿英 Henan bandit; allied with Feng Yuxiang, Zhang Zongchang Song Zheyuan 宋哲元 1927–1930 Defected to KMT in 1930, warlord of Chahar Province and...
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81-82 Marjorie Dryburgh, Regional Office and the National Interest: Song Zheyuan in North China, 1933-1937 (Stanford University Press, 2001), p.51 van...
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Preceded by Song Zheyuan Governor of Chahar Province June–November 1935 Succeeded by Xiao Zhenying Preceded by Song Zheyuan Mayor of Beijing 1935–1937...
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Guan received orders from the nationalist government to help General Song Zheyuan to defend North China against the Imperial Japanese Army led by Field...
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People's Army of the Northwest. In June the uprising was put down by Song Zheyuan and Liu fled to northern Shaanxi (Shaanbei). In his native northern Shaanxi...
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approximately 800 soldiers of the Chinese 29th Army under command of General Song Zheyuan and loyal to the Kuomintang (KMT) government, camped outside the walls...
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May 1935 and the founding of the Hebei–Chahar Political Council under Song Zheyuan in December. It is recognized as ranking alongside the Manchurian Incident...
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economist (b. 1858) April 5 Robert Maillart, Swiss civil engineer (b. 1872) Song Zheyuan, Chinese general of the Northwestern Army (b. 1885) April 7 – William...
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engineer (b. 1872) 1940 – Jay O'Brien, American bobsledder (b. 1883) 1940 – Song Zheyuan, Chinese general (b. 1885) 1941 – Parvin E'tesami, Persian poet (b. 1907)...
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joined Chiang Kai-shek in the Northern Expedition, and he was replaced by Song Zheyuan as its first Chairman of the province. Sun died on 27 May 1928 in Shanghai...
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偷偷藏不住) is a 2023 Chinese television drama starring Zhao Lusi and Chen Zheyuan. It is based on the Chinese novel Secretly, Secretly; But Unable to Hide...
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as Snow Andy Lau as 'Q' Leader Xiao Yang as Song Yi Janine Chang as Ivy Roy Chiu as Lin Mo Chen Zheyuan as Noda Koji The film was initially planned for...
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