- First-rank
court official Xu
Yingkui (Chinese: 許應騤; Wade–Giles: Hsu Ying-k'uei, 1830–1903),
courtesy names Jun'an (筠庵) and
Changde (昌德), was a 19th-century...
- governors,
including Li
Hongzhang (governor-general of Guangdong, Guangxi), Xu
Yingkui (governor-general of Fujian, Zhejiang), Liu
Kunyi (governor-general of...
- S2CID 134300820.
Retrieved 8
December 2022. Peng, Xu; Chen, Yixin; Li,
Yingkui; Liu, Beibei; Liu, Qing; Yang, Weilin; Cui, Zhijiu; Liu,
Gengnian (April...
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Minister of
Works In
office 6 June 1896 – 4
August 1897
Serving with Xu
Yingkui Preceded by
Huaitabu Succeeded by
Songgui Governor of
Guangdong In office...
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professor of
Jurisprudence and
Constitutional Law at
Tsinghua University Xu
Yingkui (許應騤; 1830–1903[2][3]),
courtesy names Jun'an (筠庵) and
Changde (昌德), Qing...
- 11-9-5 4 June 1891
Guangxu 17-4-28
Guangxu Emperor acting Shen
Yingkui 沈應奎 Shěn
Yìngkuí (Mandarin) Sím Èng-khe (Taiwanese) Sṳ́m En-khùi (Hakka) Pinghu...
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Anthropological ****ociation. 27 (1): 99. doi:10.1111/apaa.12076. Yang, Weilin; Li,
Yingkui; Liu, Gengnian; Chu,
Wenchao (21
September 2022). "Timing and climatic-driven...
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killed in battle. Yuan Xing (元興) is
killed by
Xiang Chong and Li Gun. Bei
Yingkui (貝應夔) is
killed by Wu Song. Duan Kai (段愷) is in
charge of
guarding Xiuzhou...
- China.
Guangxu Emperor Viceroy of
Zhili — Yulu
Viceroy of Min-Zhe — Xu
Yingkui Viceroy of
Huguang —
Zhang Zhidong Viceroy of Shaan-Gan — Tao Mo then Wei...
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Guangxu Emperor 光緒皇帝 (25
February 1875 – 14
November 1908) — Shen
Yingkui 沈應奎 Shěn
Yìngkuí (Mandarin) Tîm Èng-khe (Taiwanese) Chhṳ̀m En-khùi (Hakka) Pinghu...