- Tang
Jiyao (simplified Chinese: 唐继尧;
traditional Chinese: 唐繼堯; pinyin: Táng
Jìyáo; Wade–Giles: T'ang Chi-yao) (August 14, 1883 – May 23, 1927) was a Chinese...
- Chen S****-bian (Chinese: 陳水扁; born 12
October 1950) is a
Taiwanese former politician and
lawyer who
served as the 5th
president of the
Republic of China...
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himself as the
Hongxian Emperor. In Yunnan,
military leaders,
including Tang
Jiyao, Cai E and Li Liejun,
declared their independence and
launched military...
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serve in Yuan's
government in Beijing,
leaving behind Tang
Jiyao as
provincial governor.
Jiyao came from a
prominent Yunnanese family. That same year the...
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Generalissimo (or
General Marshal) of the
military government. Later, Tang
Jiyao of the
Yunnan clique and Lu
Rongting of the Old
Guangxi clique were elected...
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Dushi Fangyu Jiyao (simplified Chinese: 读史方舆纪要;
traditional Chinese: 讀史方輿紀要; lit. 'Essence of
Historical Geography or
Essentials of
Geography for Reading...
- Sunjong, the last
Emperor of Korea. This book is
suspected to be the
Nongsang Jiyao [zh] (농상집요; 農桑輯要), a Yuan
dynasty book on farming,
imported to
Korea during...
- 10
October 1925 in San Francisco, and was led by Chen
Jiongming and Tang
Jiyao, two ex-Kuomintang
warlords that went into opposition.
Their first platform...
- 宋时轮; pinyin: Sòng Shílún; Wade–Giles: Sung Shih-lun; 1907–1991), né Song
Jiyao (宋际尧,
named from
Chinese legendary King Yao), was a
Chinese general in the...
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provinces in the country,
including Yunnan representatives Cai E and Tang
Jiyao, who
later launched a war to
protect the
country against Yuan Shikai. The...