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Sheng Xuanhuai (Chinese: 盛宣懷;
November 4, 1844 –
April 27, 1916) was a Qing
dynasty Chinese tycoon, politician, and educator. He
founded several major...
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indemnity payments from the
Boxer Protocol, the Qing
court turned to
Sheng Xuanhuai in 1910, a "classic
bureaucratic capitalist", and
adhered to his policy...
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founded in 1896,
making it one of the
earliest universities in China.
Sheng Xuanhuai requested the Qing
government open the
school in October. The proposal...
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Western banks and
banking practices. It was
founded in
Shanghai by Mr.
Sheng Xuanhuai in 1897
successfully operating until 1913 when it was
renamed to the Commercial...
- Wyndham,
Australia Su
Dongpo (Su Shi; 1036–1101), poet and essayist.
Sheng Xuanhuai (1844–1916), late Qing
dynasty bureaucrat and reformer. Lü
Simian (1884–1957)...
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Sheng Kang (盛康; 1814–1902), Qing
dynasty official,
father of
Sheng Xuanhuai Sheng Xuanhuai (盛宣懷; 1844–1916), Qing
dynasty tycoon,
Minister of Transport, and...
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modern teacher training school in
China was
established by
educator Sheng Xuanhuai in 1895 as the
normal school of the
Nanyang Public School (now Shanghai...
- Yuan was also
involved in the
transfer of
railway control from
Sheng Xuanhuai,
leading railways and
their construction to
become a
large source of his...
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foreign powers.
During the
Siege of the
International Legations,
Sheng Xuanhuai and
other provincial officials suggested that the Qing
imperial court give...
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academic interest. The
relief campaign is
coordinated by
Sheng Xuanhuai and Lü Haihuan, two
statesmen of
Jiangsu origin. The lack of An**** elites...