- Tang
Shengzhi (Chinese: 唐生智; pinyin: Táng
Shēngzhì; Wade-Giles: Tang Sheng-chih; 12
October 1889 – 6
April 1970) was a
Chinese warlord during the Warlord...
- Fan
Shengzhi shu ("Fan
Shengzhi's book" or "Fan
Shengzhi's manual") was a
Chinese agricultural text from the Han dynasty,
written by Fan
Shengzhi in the...
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Chiang Kai-shek
ultimately decided to
defend the city and
appointed Tang
Shengzhi to
command the
Nanjing Garrison Force, a
hastily ****embled army of local...
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attack and
capture Nanjing. In a
press release to
foreign reporters, Tang
Shengzhi announced the city
would not
surrender and
would fight to the death. Tang...
- Go
Princess Go (Chinese: 太子妃升职记; pinyin: Tàizǐfēi
Shēngzhí Jì) is a 2015
Chinese web
series produced by LeTV and
adapted from the
novel of the same name...
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concession there,
sparking the "Hankou incident".
Wuhan garrison commander Tang
Shengzhi and
foreign minister Eugene Chen
rushed to
quell the
disorder and ****uage...
- Sima
Shengzhi (fl. 250s–270s),
courtesy name Xingxian, was an
official and
scholar of the
state of Shu Han in the
Three Kingdoms period of China. After...
- Gao
Zhisheng (born 20
April 1964) is a
Chinese human rights attorney and
dissident known for
defending activists and
religious minorities and do****enting...
- 121–133. doi:10.1002/zoo.20340. PMID 20814990. Jin, Lei; Huang, Yan; Yang,
Shengzhi; Wu, Daifu; Li, Caiwu; Deng, Wenwen; Zhao, Ke; He, Yongguo; Li, Bei; Zhang...
- Han
dynasty (202 BC – 220 AD). Silk is
described in a
chapter of the Fan
Shengzhi shu from the
Western Han (202 BC – 9 AD).
There is a
surviving calendar...