- Chen
Gongbo (Chinese: 陳公博; Wade–Giles: Ch'en Kung-po; ****anese: Chin Kōhaku;
October 19, 1892 – June 3, 1946) was a
Chinese politician,
noted for his role...
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Gongbo (Chinese: 公伯; pinyin:
Gōngbó, died 845 BC),
personal name unknown, was the
third ruler of the Qin state.
Gongbo succeeded his father, the Marquis...
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Gongbo Liao (Chinese: 公伯繚; Wade–Giles: Kung-po Liao),
courtesy name
Zizhou (Chinese: 子周; Wade–Giles: Tzu-chou), was a
disciple of Confucius. He was born...
- some
increased control over the
opium monopolies.
Negotiations by Chen
Gongbo were
successful in
reaching an
agreement to cut
opium imports from Mongolia...
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Following Chen
Gongbo, Zhou
Fohai became the
mayor of
Shanghai in
January 1945.
After ****an
surrendered on 15
August 1945, Chen
Gongbo and Zhou Fohai...
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Taedong Kongbo (Korean: 대동공보; Hanja: 大東共報; RR: Daedong
Gongbo; Russian: Тэдонг конгбо) was a Korean-language
newspaper published in Vladivostok, Russian...
- Mao
Zedong He
Shuheng Dong Biwu Chen
Tanqiu Wang
Jinmei Deng
Enming Chen
Gongbo Zhou
Fohai Bao ****seng [zh]
Founded 23 July 1921; 103
years ago (1921-07-23)...
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Jingwei died on 10
November 1944, and was
succeeded by his deputy, Chen
Gongbo. Chen had
little influence; the real
power behind the
regime was Zhou Fohai...
- The
Voice of
Jingjinji (Chinese: 京津冀之声,
literally The
Voice of Beijing,
Tianjin & Hebei) is the
radio station of
Radio Beijing Corporation, broadcasting...
- and
ruled for 10 years. He died in 848 BC and was
succeeded by his son
Gongbo. His
ancestral name was Ying (Chinese: 嬴), but his
given name is not known...