- Zeng
Guofan,
Marquis Yiyong (traditional Chinese: 曾國藩;
simplified Chinese: 曾国藩; pinyin: Zēng
Guófān; Wade–Giles: Tseng1 Kuo2-fan1; 26
November 1811 – 12...
- pinyin: Xiāng Jūn) was a
standing army[citation needed]
organized by Zeng
Guofan from
existing regional and
village militia forces called tuanlian to contain...
- Hong
Guofan (Chinese: 洪国藩; born
December 1938), or Guo-Fan Hong, is a
Chinese molecular biologist and
professor of the
Shanghai Institute of Biochemistry...
-
provincial armies such as the
Xiang Army
organised and
commanded by Zeng
Guofan.
After moving down the
Yangtze River and
recapturing the
strategic city...
- metropolitan-level examination. He then
started taking classes under Zeng
Guofan. In 1847, he sat for the metropolitan-level
examination again and obtained...
- The Tomb of Zeng
Guofan (simplified Chinese: 曾国藩墓;
traditional Chinese: 曾國藩墓; pinyin: Zēng
Guófān Mù) is the tomb of Zeng
Guofan, a
Chinese statesman...
- Zhao
Guofan (29
December 1924 – 1
February 2017) was a
Chinese civil structural engineer. He was an
academician of the
Chinese Academy of Engineering....
-
Chinese navy
ships and
civilian vessels,
Yixin (Prince Gong)
urged Zeng
Guofan to
create a
governmental flag for the Qing, and
suggested use of a yellow...
- seen as "rebels". 200,000–300,000 "rebels" were
reported dead by Zeng
Guofan, the commander-in-chief of the
Hunan Army. In June 1863 Qing Gen. Bao Chao...
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office 6
September 1868 – 23
August 1870
Preceded by Zeng
Guofan Succeeded by Zeng
Guofan Viceroy of Min-Zhe In
office 12
January 1868 – 6 September...