- Xu
Yuanquan (徐源泉; Hsü Yüan-ch'üan; c. 1885–1960) was a
Kuomintang general. He was born in Huanggang, Hubei. An
eyewitness to the
Wuchang Uprising, he was...
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Yuanquan (Chinese: 源泉車站;
Hanyu Pinyin:
Yuánquán Chēzhàn;
Tongyong Pinyin: Yuáncyuán Chejhàn) is a
railway station on the
Taiwan Railways Administration...
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family was from
Yuanquan (渊泉). In his
annotations to
Zizhi Tongjian, Hu
Sanxing wrote (in vol.56) that
Zhang Huan was from
Yuanquan (奂,炖煌渊泉人。). Poon...
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Preceding station Taiwan Railway Following station Yuanquan towards Ers**** Jiji line
Longquan towards Checheng...
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Lianchengquan (连城家拳)
Dishuquanfa (地术拳法)
Yongjiafa (泳家法)
Wumeiquan (五枚拳)
Yuanquan (猿拳)
Shiquan (狮拳)
Huquan (虎拳)
Xiangdianquan (香店拳)
Hubei Nanquan contains...
- the
Beijing area over the next few days.
Zhang Zongchang subordinate Xu
Yuanquan subsequently surrendered Tianjin to the NRA
First Collective Army on 11...
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Jingzhou Belligerents Nationalist China Chinese Red Army
Commanders and
leaders Xu
Yuanquan He Long
Strength >22,000 5,000
Casualties and
losses 5,000+ Light...
- that did
manage to
escape Nanjing intact was China's 2nd Army led by Xu
Yuanquan,
situated just
north of Nanjing.
Though Xu
never received Tang's order...
- conditions, and
learn from his
leadership style. Jiao Yulu was born in
Yuanquan Town of
Boshan District, in Zibo city, in
Shandong province, to a poor...
- (徐羨之) (364–426), high-level
official of the
Chinese dynasty Liu Song Xu
Yuanquan (徐源泉; Hsü Yüan-ch'üan; 1886–1960), a
Kuomintang general Xu
Guangxian (徐光宪;...