- Hu
Hanmin (traditional Chinese: 胡漢民;
simplified Chinese: 胡汉民; pinyin: Hú
Hànmín; Jyutping: Wu4 Hon3 Man4; 9
December 1879 – 12 May 1936) was a Chinese...
- was a
collaboration between several Kuomintang (KMT)
party members: Hu
Hanmin, Tai Chi-tao, Liao Zhongkai, and Shao Yuanchong. The text
debuted on 16...
- definition, since, as the
scholar of China's
traditional architecture Huang Hanmin notes, rammed-earth
building of one kind or
another can be
found in virtually...
-
Hanmin University (Korean: 한민대학교) was a
university in Yeonsan,
South Korea. In 2013 now-Ministry of
Education granted its
voluntary closure upon its request...
- was a left-wing
political faction within Kuomintang that
opposed the Hu
Hanmin ("Western
Hills Group") and
Chiang Kai-shek from the late 1920s to the early...
- be the
rightful leader of the
Kuomintang against acting generalissimo Hu
Hanmin and
party executives. He had been a
revolutionary since the Qing dynasty...
-
demise of the
Beiyang government. In 1931,
Chairman Chiang's
arrest of Hu
Hanmin caused an
uproar within the
party and military. Lin and
other high-ranking...
-
revolutionaries who
worked with the Tongmeng****
include Wang
Jingwei and Hu
Hanmin. When the Tongmeng**** was established, more than 90% of the Tongmeng****...
-
government in Nanjing, and
supported by
conservative allies including Hu
Hanmin, Chiang's
expulsion of the
Communists and
their Soviet advisers led to the...
- Li
Liejun in this light. On June 13,
Military Governor of
Guangdong Hu
Hanmin (Kuomintang) was
appointed to a
position in Tibet, and was
replaced by Chen...