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Gangyi (Chinese: 剛毅, 1834–1900), from the
Tatara clan with the
courtesy name
Ziliang (子良), was a
Manchu politician of the late Qing dynasty. He was a member...
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Anthony Zhang Gangyi (Chinese: 张刚毅, 1907 – 1997) was a
Chinese Franciscan priest from Shaanxi.
During World War II, he was a
chaplain of a
prison in Fascist...
- 1895 – 10 June 1898
Serving with Xu Fu
Preceded by
Jingxin Succeeded by
Gangyi Minister of
Works In
office 15 June 1878 – 19
January 1879
Serving with...
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forced to
commit suicide by the
Eight Nation Alliance.
Manchu official Gangyi's execution was demanded, but he had
already died. ****anese
soldiers arrested...
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Minister of War In
office 27
December 1899 – 11
August 1900
Serving with
Gangyi (until 1900),
Jingxin (1900)
Preceded by Xu Pu
Succeeded by Xu ****feng Personal...
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called themselves only by
their personal name—for example, Yikuang, Ronglu,
Gangyi, Duanfang, Xiliang, and Tieliang. In this respect, most
Manchus remained...
- was dela**** by
conservative leaders such as Pujing,
Prince Yi [zh] and
Gangyi, who
stressed the
expenses required by the institution. On 11 June 1898...
- Year
Title Recipient Background Peerage References 1635
Grace Bulwark Gangyi Duke (奉恩輔國剛毅公)
Darca (達爾察) Son of
Murhaci and lady
Magiya Line of Murhaci...
- In Gao Shu's (高樹)
Trivial Records of a
Golden Bell (金鑾瑣記)
recorded that
Gangyi recommended that Zhao
Shuqiao travel to
Zhuozhou to "investigate the Boxers...
- The
Boxers were
supported by
conservative officials Prince of Duan Zaiyi,
Gangyi, Zhao
Shuqiao and
others in
Beijing . They
entered Beijing to
attack foreigners...