- Beiping, the Beijing–Hankou
railway was
known as the Beiping–Hankou or
Pinghan railway.
During the
Second Sino-****anese War, the ****anese
advance into...
-
capital of Henan, and
threatened to take Zhengzhou, the
junction of the
Pinghan and
Longhai railways. The ****anese forces,
numbering some 400,000 men,...
- War Zone,
located in the west of the Zhengzhou-Xinyang
section of the
Pinghan Railway, was
given the task of
stopping the ****anese
forces coming from...
-
president of
Republic of China. The
construction and
extension of the
Pinghan Railway and
Longhai Railway had
turned Zhengzhou, a
minor county town at...
- and
captured equipment to
confront the
forces of Sun
Lianzhong in the
Pinghan Campaign. In 1946,
Communist forces in
Northwest China identified the capture...
-
Longhai and
Pinghan Railways in
central China, was
subsequently formed. In
February 1949, it was
renamed Central China Longhai and
Pinghan Railways ****ociated...
-
laborers in less than
twelve months. ****an's ****ault on the
junction of the
Pinghan and the
Longhai Railways at
Zhengzhou (then
called "Chengchow") is shown...
-
soldiers under Feng
Yuxiang and Yan
Xishan and used them to
occupy the
Pinghan railway,
having heard of Zhang's
plans to do so. In May 1931, Shi began...
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named for his
baldness Li Damu (李大目, Big-Eyes Li) Liu Shi (劉石)
Luoshi (羅市)
Pinghan Daji (平漢大計,
Grand Design to
Pacify the Han) Qing
Niujue (青牛角,
Green Ox-horn)...
- ਕਰਾਇਆ। (Ral aao saio ni, Sabh
teean khedan jaiye Hun aya
sawan ni
Pinghan piplin ja ke
paiye Pai ku-ku
kardi ni, Saio koel
Hanju dolhe Papiha...