- Deng
Tingzhen (Chinese: 鄧廷楨; pinyin: Dèng
Tíngzhēn; Wade–Giles: Teng T'ing-chen; 1776–1846) was a
Chinese politician who
served as the governor-general...
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Liangguang In
office 21
January 1840 – 3
October 1840
Preceded by Deng
Tingzhen Succeeded by
Qishan Viceroy of Shaan-Gan In
office 1845 (acting) Preceded...
- PMID 33432280. Samak,
Nadia A.; Jia, Yunpu; Sharshar,
Moustafa M.; Mu,
Tingzhen; Yang, Maohua; Peh, Sumit; Xing,
Jianmin (December 2020). "Recent advances...
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industry Spouse Wei Fong Chao
Children Dorothy Chao Jenkins,
James Y. Chao,
Albert Chao
Chinese name Traditional Chinese 趙廷箴
Hanyu Pinyin Zhào
Tíngzhēn...
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there was a
crisis concerning an
injured worker in
which 26-year-old
Zhang Tingzhen suffered an
electric shock and fell in a
factory accident a year earlier...
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Preceded by Deng
Tingzhen Succeeded by
Linqing (acting)
Viceroy of Yun-Gui In
office 1835–1840
Preceded by Ruan Yuan
Succeeded by Deng
Tingzhen Personal details...
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Government offices Preceded by Li
Hongbin (李鴻賓) Governor-general of
Liangguang 14
September 1832 – 15
October 1835 Succeeded by Deng
Tingzhen...
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Yigui uprising which occurred in 1721, Lan Dingyuan, an
advisor to Lan
Tingzhen, who led
forces against the rebellion,
advocated for
expansion and land...
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After the Zhu
Yigui uprising in 1721, Lan Dingyuan, an
advisor to Lan
Tingzhen, who led
forces against the rebellion,
advocated for land
reclamation to...
- Wu Zhen (fl. 11th century),
courtesy name
Tingzhen, was a Song
dynasty historian from
Chengdu who
wrote 2
books enumerating mistakes found in New Book...