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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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early support came from the
Chinese navy,
represented by
admirals Cheng Biguang and Lin Baoyi. In 1926,
Admiral Yang
Shuzhuang led some
elements of the...
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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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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 in...
- nutr.28.061807.155518. ISSN 0199-9885. PMID 18393659. Chen, Lihong; Tuo,
Biguang; Dong, **** (2016-01-14). "Regulation of
Intestinal Glucose Absorption by...
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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...
- 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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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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additional sentences handed down by
Beijing courts. 2
October 1993 Xiao
Biguang Chinese dissident involved in the
Beijing Protestant Christian community...
- pronunciation: [t͡ɕʰít.t͡ɕʰaj wan.ná.sà.tʰìt]; Chinese: 曹壁光; pinyin: Cáo
Bìguāng; born 13
August 1946 in Ubon
Ratchathani Province) was the
caretaker prime...