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- Bingwen is a Chinese masculine given name. Bearers of the name include: Geng Bingwen (1334–1403), Ming dynasty general Su Bingwen (1892–1975), Nationalist...
- Geng Bingwen (Chinese: 耿炳文; pinyin: Gěng Bǐngwén; 1334–1403), a native of Hao Prefecture (present-day Fengyang, An****) was a Ming dynasty general. He...
- Bingwen (Chinese: 孫炳文; 1885–1927) was a Chinese Communist revolutionary who was executed by the Kuomintang during the Shanghai m****acre. Sun Bingwen was...
- Su Bingwen (simplified Chinese: 苏炳文; traditional Chinese: 蘇炳文; pinyin: Sū Bǐngwén) (September 1892 – May 1975), was a Chinese military leader. Graduating...
- Kuo Ping-Wen or Guo Bingwen (Chinese: 郭秉文; 1880–1969), courtesy name Hongsheng (鴻聲), was an influential Chinese educator. Kuo was born in Shanghai, Jiangsu...
- through the encirclement and make good their escape to Jehol. General Su Bingwen the "Barga District" at the extreme west of Heilongjiang on the Soviet...
- commanded by Tan Shaoguang, Li Rongfa, Ji Qingyuan, Chen Kunshu, and Chen Bingwen, organized under two fronts, and other units. The commander of the Imperial...
- CCP deteriorated Sun Bingwen was arrested on 16 April 1927 and executed four days later, during the White Terror. When Sun Bingwen died Sun Weishi was...
- officially began in August 1399 when the emperor appointed Marquis Geng Bingwen (c. 1339–1404), a retired experienced general, as the commander of the...
- 1399, the emperor appointed Geng Bingwen as the commander of the troops tasked with suppressing the rebellion. Geng Bingwen led 130,000 troops to Zhending...