- Zhao
Chengshou (simplified Chinese: 赵承绶;
traditional Chinese: 趙承綬; pinyin: Zhào
Chéngshòu; 1891 – 1
October 1966),
courtesy name
Yinfu (印甫), was a Kuomintang...
-
Xishan placed his best
troops and most able generals,
including Zhao
Chengshou and Yan's son-in-law, Wang Jingguo,
under the
command of Fu Zuoyi. During...
- re-established. The
library was
located in the
former Qing
Chengshou Yamen on
Chengdu Chengshou Street. The
library was
renamed Western Sichuan Library in...
- Suiyuan, Yan
placed his best
troops and most able generals,
including Zhao
Chengshou and Yan's son-in-law, Wang Jingguo,
under Fu's command.
During the month...
- of ****an
Commanders and
leaders Fu
Zuoyi Tang Enbo Li Fuying [zh] Zhao
Chengshou Wang
Jingguo Demchugdongrub Li
Shouxin Bao Yueqing [zh] Wang Ying Ryūkichi...
- Chief. The 1st
Cavalry Army was sent to
Chahar under the
command of Zhao
Chengshou,
facing the
Mongolian forces of Demchugdongrub.
Following the loss of...
-
Chengshousi station (simplified Chinese: 成寿寺站;
traditional Chinese: 成壽寺站; pinyin: Chéngshòusì zhàn) is a
station on Line 10 of the
Beijing Subway. This...
- sabotage. Yan
placed his best
troops and most able generals,
including Zhao
Chengshou and Yan's son-in-law, Wang Jingguo,
under the
command of Fu Zuoyi. During...
- 1919)
September 19 — Wan Xiaotang,
politician (b. 1916)
October 1 — Zhao
Chengshou,
nationalist general (b. 1891)
October 11 — Sun Zhiyuan,
politician (b...
- Shiliuzhuang. Its
borders were
Muxiyuan to the north,
Majiapo to the south,
Chengshou Temple to the east, and
Dahongmen to the south. The
primary commercial...