- Tian
Songyao (simplified Chinese: 田颂尧;
traditional Chinese: 田頌堯; pinyin: Tián
Sòngyáo; also
Romanized as Tin Chung-yao; 1888 – 1975) was a
warlord of the...
- warlords: Liu Wen****, Liu Xiang, Yang Sen, Deng Xihou, He Zhaode, and Tian
Songyao, with
minor forces being Xiong Kewu and Lü Chao.
After the Qing dynasty's...
- warlords: Liu Xiang, Yang Sen, Liu Wen****, Deng Xihou, He Zhaode, and Tian
Songyao, with
minor forces being Xiong Kewu and Lü Chao.
Hailufeng Soviet 1927...
- Two-Liu War Part of the
Warlord Era
Forces of Liu
Xiang Forces of Tian
Songyao Allied warlords Forces of Liu Wen****
Forces of Wang
Jialie Ma
Clique Allied...
- 羅澤洲 Liu
Xiang 劉湘 1921–1938 Yang Sen 楊森 Liu Wen**** 劉文輝
later warlord of
Xikang Province,
defected to the
Communist Party Tian
Songyao 田頌堯 Deng
Xihou 鄧錫侯...
-
snooker player Tian Qing (born 1986),
Chinese women's
badminton player Tian
Songyao (1888–1975),
Chinese warlord of the
Sichuan clique and
later Kuomintang...
-
Kuomintang commander-in-chief Liu Angi,
according to Zhou
Zhouhe and Zhou
Songyao, two of Chow's
former soldiers who
wrote a
short biography in
Chinese entitled...
- Liu and four
other warlords: Liu Xiang, Yang Sen, Deng Xihou, and Tian
Songyao. No one
warlord had
enough power to take on all the
others at once, so...
- Zhaoming [zh] • Li Gongquan [zh] • Du Luqian [zh] (s)
District 3 (5) Tian
Songyao • Ceng Kuoqing [zh] • Lin Yungen [zh] • Shen Zhongyu [zh] • Dan Maoxin [zh]...
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extensively with
local Tibetan women,
under the
condition that ... Zhao,
Songyao 赵颂尧 (1989). 马安良其人与民初的甘肃政争. 西北民族大学学报(哲学社会科学版) (in Chinese). 1989 (2): 19–25...