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often served with soy sauce. Li
Hongzhang chop suey 李鴻章雜碎 李鸿章杂碎 Lǐ
Hóngzhāng zásuì A po****r dish
named after Li
Hongzhang,[citation needed] a prominent...
- Li
Hongzhang,
Marquess Suyi (Chinese: 李鴻章; also Li Hung-chang;
February 15, 1823 –
November 7, 1901) was a
Chinese politician of the late Qing dynasty...
- Zhu
Hongzhang (Chinese: 朱洪章; pinyin: Zhū
Hóngzhāng; 1820? – 1895), born in Liping, Guizhou, was a Han
Chinese official and a
military general of the late...
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signed by
Count Ito
Hirobumi and
Viscount Mutsu Munemitsu for ****an and Li
Hongzhang and his son Li
Jingfang on
behalf of China. The
peace conference took...
- Eight-Nation
Alliance invaded northern China. The governors,
including Li
Hongzhang (governor-general of Guangdong, Guangxi), Xu
Yingkui (governor-general...
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attempt to
defend the nation's
sovereignty and
territorial integrity. Li
Hongzhang uses the term in an 1864
letter whereby he
identifies the
Western strength...
- Empire.
Along with
other prominent figures such as Zuo
Zongtang and Li
Hongzhang of his time, Zeng set the
scene for the
Tongzhi Restoration, an attempt...
- Li Hung Chang,
which he
falsely presented as
translated memoirs of Li
Hongzhang.
Sarah Matthewson of the
University of
London wrote that "Much of Mannix’s...
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After 1879, China's
relations with
Korea came
under the
authority of Li
Hongzhang, who had
emerged as one of the most
influential figures in
China after...
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given command of the
Zhenbei in the
Beiyang Fleet. In 1881,
Viceroy Li
Hongzhang, the
Beiyang minister, sent a
command with a
German shipyard for the construction...