- Zeng
Guoquan (12
October 1824 – 13
November 1890),
courtesy name Yuanfu, art name Shuchun, was a
Chinese official and
military leader of the late Qing...
- Gate of Nanjing. In
September Zeng Guofan's
younger brother, Gen. Zeng
Guoquan,
attacked and took the
Shangfang Bridge (上方桥)
region southeast of the city...
-
Guoquan Road (simplified Chinese: 国权路;
traditional Chinese: 國權路; pinyin:
Guóquán Lù), is a
station on Line 10 of the
Shanghai Metro. It
began operation...
- Wang
Guoquan (Chinese: 王国权) (1911–2004) was a
Chinese diplomat. He was the
first Chinese amb****ador to Australia. He was born in Gongyi, Henan. He was...
- a
famous diplomat in the late Qing dynasty. Zeng's
ninth brother, Zeng
Guoquan, was an
ambitious general in the
Xiang Army. He was
later appointed Viceroy...
- with the
title of "Marquess Yiyong,
First class",
while his
brother Zeng
Guoquan,
along with Li Hongzhang, Zuo
Zongtang and
other Han
Chinese officers who...
- Zeng
Guoquan (acting)
Succeeded by Zeng
Guoquan (acting) In
office 8 February – 16
February 1884
Preceded by Zuo
Zongtang Succeeded by Zeng
Guoquan (acting)...
- China, is
affiliated with
Fudan University and is
situated at No. 579
Guoquan Road,
Yangpu District, Shanghai.
Fudan University Press was
formed in May...
- Wan
Guoquan (Chinese: 万国权;
March 26, 1919 –
March 23, 2017) was a
Chinese male politician, who
served as the vice
chairperson of the
Chinese People's...
- the
Shanghai Metro.
Located at the
intersection of
Yingao Road and
North Guoquan Road
along the
boundary of
Baoshan District with
Yangpu District in the...