- Liu
Mingchuan (traditional Chinese: 劉銘傳; ; pinyin: Liú
Míngchuán) (1836–1896),
courtesy name Xingsan, was a
Chinese military general and
politician during...
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afterward as the war ended.
Colonization efforts were
renewed under Liu
Mingchuan. In 1887, Taiwan's
status was
upgraded to a province.
Taipei became the...
- Zhu, Qihao; Xu, Runxin; Song, Junxiao; Bi, Xiao; Zhang, Haowei; Zhang,
Mingchuan; Li, Y. K. (27
April 2024), DeepS****Math:
Pushing the
Limits of Mathematical...
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against the
French in the
Keelung Campaign and
Battle of Tamsui. Liu
Mingchuan took
measures to
reinforce Tamsui, in the
river nine
torpedo mines were...
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superior Chinese forces under the
command of the
imperial commissioner Liu
Mingchuan. In
November and
December 1884
cholera and
typhoid drained the strength...
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Guang 杨光 as Yu Sao 玉嫂 Liu Ye 刘烨 as Zhou
Caina 周彩娜 Wang Dong 王东 as Ye
Mingchuan 叶明川 Zhao
Huaran 赵奂然 as Yan
Shunping 颜舜平 Jin
Haochen 金澔辰 as Yan
Zhibu 颜之步...
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settle in
indigenous territories were
renewed under the
governance of Liu
Mingchuan after the Sino-French War
ended in 1885.
However few
settlers went to...
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dynasty Liu Yong,
politician and
calligrapher of the Qing
dynasty Liu
Mingchuan,
First Governor of
Taiwan Liu Ji (politician), (1887–1967), 11th Republic-era...
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large Chinese army
under the
command of the
imperial commissioner Liu
Mingchuan forced it to re-embark on 6 August.[independent
source needed] Negotiations...
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Keelung Campaign of the Sino-French War,
Chinese forces in
Taiwan under Liu
Mingchuan took
measures to
reinforce Tamsui against the French; they
planted nine...