- Guan
Tianpei (simplified Chinese: 关天培;
traditional Chinese: 關天培; Wade–Giles: Kuan1 T'ien1-p'ei2; 1781 – 26
February 1841),
courtesy name
Zhongyin (仲因)...
- this commotion, a
fleet of
Chinese war
junks under the
command of Guan
Tianpei sailed out to
protect Royal Saxon. The
ensuing Battle of
Chuenpi resulted...
- the
Royal Saxon's bow. In response,
Chinese war
junks under Admiral Guan
Tianpei moved out to
protect Royal Saxon.
After Elliot gave in to Smith's pressure...
-
These efforts fail to
appease the British. In the
climax of the film, Guan
Tianpei leads his
troops in
defense of
Humen Fort
while the
British Army launch...
- the
Nemesis attacked a
fleet of
about 15 war
junks under Admiral Guan
Tianpei in Anson's Bay. The
junks mounted 7 to 11 guns of
various calibre from...
- (1500–1582), Ming
dynasty novelist,
author of the
Journey to the West. Guan
Tianpei (1780–1841),
Chinese national hero; died
during the
Opium War. Zhou Enlai...
- two batteries. By 1:30 pm, the
forts were captured.
Chinese Admiral Guan
Tianpei was
among the
estimated 250
killed or
wounded in Anunghoy.
After his family...
- of
historical figures such as Zhou Enlai, Wu Cheng'en, Han Xin and Guan
Tianpei At present, Huai'an
District has 21
towns and 6 townships. 21
towns 6 townships...
-
Hanqing (關漢卿, c. 1241–1320),
playwright and poet in the Yuan
dynasty Guan
Tianpei (關天培, 1781–1841),
Chinese admiral of the Qing dynasty, who
served in the...
- to this action, a
fleet of
Chinese war
junks under the
command of Guan
Tianpei sailed out to
protect Royal Saxon The
Chinese and
British ships fired on...