- Li
Jishen or Li Chi-shen (5
November 1885 – 9
October 1959) was a
Chinese military officer and politician,
general of the
National Revolutionary Army of...
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Chiang Kai-shek's policies. The
first chairman of the
party was
General Li
Jishen, a
senior Nationalist military commander who had many
disputes with Chiang...
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their worship during past dynasties. Later, a
woman found the
Baiyiji Jishen (that is,
General Qiye Xie) at the beach.
After the enshrinement, the Yinggong...
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peace with the rebels. In
alliance with
other Kuomintang forces under Li
Jishen, the 19th
Route leaders broke with
Chiang Kai-shek and took
control of Fujian...
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Jishen (Chinese: 许继慎) (March 10, 1901-November 1931) was a
member of the
Chinese Workers' and Peasants' Red Army. He was born in Lu'an, An**** Province...
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Chairperson of the
China Zhi Gong
Party In
office 1950–1966
Preceded by Li
Jishen Succeeded by
Huang Dingchen [zh]
Personal details Born 1892
Haifeng County...
- doi:10.1111/j.1728-4457.2011.00398.x. ISSN 0098-7921. JSTOR 23043270. Yang,
Jishen (4 July 2017). 天地翻覆: 中国文化大革命历史 (in Chinese). 天地图书.
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Staff during the
National Government of the
Republic of
China (歷代參謀總長): Li
Jishen (李濟深):1928–1929;
Kuomintang He
Yingqin (何應欽):1929;
Kuomintang Zhu Peide...
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Guangzhou Uprising,
which was
crushed by Li
Jishen's opponent Zhang Fakui. On
December 28, 1927, Li
Jishen's forces were able to
capture Guangzhou, and...
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failed defense of the city. Soon,
control of the city
reverted to Li
Jishen. Li
Jishen was
deposed during a war
between Chiang and the New
Guangxi Clique...