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Fujian was
merged into the
office of the
Viceroy of
Min-
Zhe. In 1911, the last
Viceroy of
Minzhe Songshou was
overthrown and
killed by
soldiers in mutiny...
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People Viceroy of
Min-
Zhe,
title of
government official of
China Su
Zhe (1039-1112), a
politician and
essayist from Meishan,
China Zou
Zhe (1636-c.1708),...
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Minzhe (Chinese: 閩浙) was a
geographic and
political area of the Qing
dynasty in
southeastern China. It
included the modern-day
areas of Fujian, Taiwan...
- Wei
Minzhe (Chinese: 魏黾哲; born 26
November 1998) is a
Chinese professional footballer who
plays as a
goalkeeper for
Chinese Super League club Shenzhen...
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Kowloon Walled City.
During the
Boxer Rebellion, Xu was the
viceroy of
Minzhe. Xu,
along with Li Hongzhang,
viceroy of Liangguang, Liu Kunyi, viceroy...
- (dance), a form of hip-hop
dance Wu Tang (Qing dynasty) (吳棠), a
Viceroy of
Min-
Zhe from 1866 to 1867
Wudang School,
sometimes also
referred to as the Wu-tang...
- the
Viceroy of
Liangguang between 1653 and 1656, then as the
Viceroy of
Minzhe from 1656 to its
partition in 1658,
after which he
continued as Viceroy...
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British and
French forces. For this success, he was
promoted to
Viceroy of
Min-
Zhe.
After capturing Hangzhou from the
Taiping rebels in 1864, he was enfeoffed...
- Li Wei (simplified Chinese: 李卫;
traditional Chinese: 李衛; pinyin: Lǐ Wèi;
Styled Youjie (又玠),
posthumous name
Minda (敏達);
February 2, 1687 –
December 3...
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Government offices Preceded by Wu Tang
Viceroy of
MinZhe 1867–1868 Succeeded by
Yinggui Preceded by Zeng
Guofan Viceroy of
Liangjiang 1868–1870 Succeeded by...