- Cai
Tingkai (simplified Chinese: 蔡廷锴;
traditional Chinese: 蔡廷鍇; pinyin: Cài
Tíngkǎi; Wade–Giles: Ts‘ai4 T‘ing2-k‘ai3; Jyutping: Coi3 Ting4 Kaai2; 1892–1968)...
- Bu
Tingkai (born 19
December 1995) is a
Chinese canoeist. He
competed in the men's K-2 1000
metres event at the 2020
Summer Olympics. "Bu
Tingkai". Olympedia...
- Wang
Tingkai (also
referred to as
Tingkai Wang; Chinese: 汪廷楷) was a
Chinese official exiled to the
Central Asian frontier during the
period in
office of...
-
leaders of the
National Revolutionary Army's 19th
Route Army—including Cai
Tingkai, Chen
Mingshu and
Jiang Guangnai, who had
gained fame for
their role in...
- Ye Ting, with Cai
Tingkai as the
deputy commander and Nie
Rongzhen as the
party representative. 10th
Division commanded by Cai
Tingkai 24th
Division commanded...
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Since the
Nanjing government had not
implemented any policies,
General Cai
Tingkai and his
colleagues held an
emergency meeting on
January 23,
vowing to resist...
- initiative,
their forces are
listed first.
Shanghai Front General Cai
Tingkai SNLF
units were sent
after the
incident happened. In
civilian clothes,...
- Shíjiǔ lù jūn) was an army in the
Republic of
China led by
General Cai
Tingkai. It
gained a good re****tion
among Chinese for
fighting the ****anese in...
- Chen Shutong,
Szeto Mei-tong [Situ Meitang], Li Xijiu,
Huang Yanpei, Cai
Tingkai, Xi Zhongxun, Peng Zemin,
Zhang Zhizhong, Fu Zuoyi, Li Zhuchen, Li Zhangda...
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Lijun (September 2019–February 2021), Lian
Maojun (from
April 2020), Wang
Tingkai (from June 2021), Zhou
Derui (from
September 2021), Chen ****uan (from November...