- Zhao
Erxun (23 May 1844 – 3
September 1927),
courtesy name Cishan, art name Wubu, was a
Chinese political and
military officeholder who
lived in the late...
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Development 5, no. 1 (1985): 61–78. https://www.jstor.org/stable/3673223. Zhao,
Erxun 趙爾巽 ed. (1927).
Qingshi Gao 清史稿, book 155. Beijing:
Zhonghua Shuju. "The...
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Erxun.
Draft history of Qing. Vol. 312. Zhao, Yi. 《簷曝杂记》. Vol. 1. Zhao,
Erxun (1928).
Draft history of Qing. Vol. 313...
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Erxun (1928).
Draft History of Qing (Qing Shi Gao) (in Chinese). Vol. 197–199...
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Changheng ordered Zhao's execution. Zhao
Erfeng was the
younger brother of Zhao
Erxun, who was also an
important figure in the
final years of the Qing Empire...
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Huguang In
office 1904–1907
Preceded by
Duanfang (acting)
Succeeded by Zhao
Erxun In
office 1898–1902
Preceded by Tang
Jixun (acting)
Succeeded by Duanfang...
- google.com/books?id=lAxresT12ogC&pg=PA235 235.
Elliott (2002), p. 499. Zhao
Erxun (趙爾巽) (1976). Qing shi gao (in Chinese). 新華書店北京發行所發行, Beijing. OCLC 17045858...
- the
revolution had much less
support from the po****ce.
Governor Zhao
Erxun and the
local militia forged an alliance,
collaborating with
local elites...
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appointment of
Provincial Governor of Fengtian.
Manchuria under Qing rule Zhao,
Erxun (1928).
Draft History of Qing (Qing Shi Gao) (in Chinese). Vol. 197–199...
- Yihe (Prince Zhong)'s son
Royal and
noble ranks of the Qing
dynasty Zhao,
Erxun (1928).
Draft History of Qing (Qing Shi Gao). Vol. 221. China.{{cite book}}:...