- Ma
Fuxiang (traditional Chinese: 馬福祥;
simplified Chinese: 马福祥; pinyin: Mǎ
Fúxiáng; Wade–Giles: Ma Fu-hsiang, Xiao'erjing: مَا فُثِیَانْ,
French romanization:...
- Dong
Fuxiang (1839–1908),
courtesy name
Xingwu (星五), was a
Chinese general who
lived in the late Qing dynasty. He was born in the
Western Chinese province...
-
Revolt broke out, and
loyalist Muslims such as Dong
Fuxiang, Ma Anliang, Ma Guoliang, Ma Fulu and Ma
Fuxiang suppressed and m****acred the
rebel Muslims led...
- Dong
Fuxiang, Ma Anliang, and Ma
Haiyan were
called to
Beijing and
helped put an end to the
movement along with Ma Fulu and Ma
Fuxiang. Dong
Fuxiang and...
-
Sugiyama Akira, was
attacked and
killed by the
forces of
General Dong
Fuxiang, who were
guarding the
southern part of the
Beijing walled city. Armed...
-
Fuxiang Lu
Station (Chinese: 富翔路) is a
station of Line 2,
Suzhou Rail Transit. The
station is
located in
Xiangcheng District of Suzhou. It
started service...
- tien yao****,
first printed in 1865, was
reprinted in 1927 by Ma
Fuxiang.
General Ma
Fuxiang invested in new
editions of
Confucian and
Islamic texts. He edited...
-
Fuxiang and
several cousins to
serve as
officers under General Dong
Fuxiang to
Beijing in 1898.
During the
Hundred Days'
Reform in 1898, Dong
Fuxiang...
- son of
General Ma Qianling, and the
brother of Ma Fucai, Ma Fulu, and Ma
Fuxiang. He
joined the
martial arts hall and
attended military school after three...
- to
suppress a
Muslim revolt in Gansu.
Under the
command of
General Dong
Fuxiang (1839–1908), they were
transferred to the
Beijing metropolitan area in...