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General Yuan
Shouqian (Chinese: 袁守謙; pinyin: Yuán
Shǒuqiān) (1904–1992) was a
prominent Chinese and
Taiwanese politician from Changsha, Hunan. He was...
- Zhu
Shouqian (1361–1392), the
Prince of Jingjiang, was the
grandnephew of Zhu
Yuanzhang (the
Hongwu Emperor). His grandfather, Zhu Xinglong,
Prince of...
- Wang
Shouqian (Chinese: 王首谦; pinyin: Wáng
Shǒuqiān, born 4
February 1997),
known as
Charles Wang in the west, is a
Chinese professional golfer. In December...
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Transcriptions Standard Mandarin Hanyu Pinyin Shí
Shǒuqiān...
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under the
control of the revolutionaries, and the
constitutionalist Tang
Shouqian (湯壽潛) was
elected as the
military governor. On 5 November,
Jiangsu constitutionalists...
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fervor that
embodied ****
intellectuals in the
first half of the century, Ma
Shouqian has
recently termed "the New
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tenth princely peerage created by the
Hongwu Emperor; his
grandnephew Zhu
Shouqian was the
first to be
enfeoffed as
Prince of Jingjiang. The
Princedom of...
- Zhu Fu, Zhu Zi, Zhu Tan, Zhu Gui, and the emperor's great-nephew Zhu
Shouqian, who were
often reprimanded by the
emperor for
their behavior. In 1370...
- the
presidents of the
Zizhengyuan Institute. Later,
Zhang Jiang and Tang
Shouqian established a
preparatory constitutional guild in Shanghai.
After that...
- the 12th
Prince of Jingjiang. He was a 10th
generation descendant of Zhu
Shouqian, 12th
descendant of Zhu Xinglong,
brother of the
Hongwu Emperor. His son...