- Gao
Shuxun (simplified Chinese: 高树勋;
traditional Chinese: 高樹勛; pinyin: gāo shù xūn) (1897 – 19 January, 1972)
sometimes written Kao Shu-hsun, was a Chinese...
- Yuan
Shuxun (1847–1915) was a Qing
Dynasty official who
served as
Viceroy of
Liangguang from June 28, 1909, to
October 29, 1910. He was born in Xiangtan...
- Sukumar; Wilkins, Thea; Wright,
Robert J.; Van Deynze, Allen; Zhu, Yuxian; Yu,
Shuxun; Abdurakhmonov, Ibrokhim; Katageri, Ishwarappa; Kumar, P. Ananda; Zafar...
- was
kidnapped and
buried alive by his
sworn brother and
subordinate Gao
Shuxun, who
later gained command of Shi's unit. Shi was born in 1891 in Jiutai...
- • Congress
Chairman Xie
Weidong • Mayor Zhou
Haibing • CPPCC
Chairman Wen
Shuxun Area • Prefecture-level city 11,819 km2 (4,563 sq mi) • Urban 2,154.1 km2...
-
Republic of
China sent
troops in 1913 to oust the Chao Meng Jie rebels. Ke
Shuxun remained in
Xishuangbanna to
govern with his "13
Principles of Governing...
-
August 12, 1907 – June 28, 1909
Preceded by Cen
Chunxuan Succeeded by Yuan
Shuxun Personal details Born
February 24, 1846 Died
February 8, 1927(1927-02-08)...
- 199J. doi:10.1016/j.tecto.2003.07.001. ISSN 0040-1951. Han, Sijie; Sang,
Shuxun; Liang, Jingjing; Wang, Wenfeng; Zhang, Guanlong; Wang,
Shengzhu (2018-11-28)...
- 96 Du Yan
Gansu 9,249 0.19% 43
Zhang Linyan Guangxi 40,284 0.50% 57 Chen
Shuxun Jilin 15,362 0.27% 30
Qingkang Jiangsu 162,472 0.50% 121
Chang Jian Zhejiang...
- commander-in-chief of the 11th War Zone,
while the
commander of the New 8th Army, Gao
Shuxun, was also the
deputy commander-in-chief of the 11th War Zone, and they were...