- Tao
Chengzhang (January 24, 1878 –
January 14, 1912) was a
Chinese political leader during the
Xinhai Revolution period. He was one of the
founders of...
- Wu
Chengzhang or Woo Cheng-Chang (born 8
February 1924) is a
Chinese basketball player who
competed in the 1948
Summer Olympics. Wu was part of the China...
- were from Zhejiang.
Notable members included Qiu Jin, Qu Yingguang, Tao
Chengzhang, Woo Tsin-hang, Xu Xilin,
Zhang Binglin, and Liu Shipei. The organization...
- Li Zongren,
Zhang Binglin, Chen Tianhua, Wang Jingwei, Hu Hanmin, Tao
Chengzhang, Cai Yuanpei, Li ****eng,
Zhang Renjie, and Qiu Jin. In 1906, a branch...
- by Cai Yuanpei.
Other notable members include Zhang Binglin and Tao
Chengzhang.
Despite professing the anti-Qing cause, the Guangfu**** was
highly critical...
-
chief lieutenants. In
early 1912 a
dispute arose between Chen and Tao
Chengzhang, an
influential member of the
Revolutionary Alliance who
opposed both...
-
merged Restoration society raised doubts about Sun's credentials. Tao
Chengzhang and
Zhang Binglin publicly denounced Sun in an open leaflet, "A declaration...
-
Mainland China The show was
dubbed by
Shanghai Television in the late 1980s
Chéngzhǎng de Fánnǎo (成长的烦恼;
literally "Growing vexation")
Taiwan The show was dubbed...
- to
shine at
Paris 2024". CNN. 8
February 2024. "CHARLES
COSTE AND WU
CHENGZHANG". OlympStats. 8
February 2024. "Two non-profits get funding, and the Island...
- Institution. Yuan, Jianbo; Zhang, Xiaojun; Gao, Yi; Zhang, Xiaoxi; Liu,
Chengzhang; Xiang, Jianhai; Li,
Fuhua (2020). "Adaptation and
molecular evidence...