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Yuanshuai (simplified Chinese: 元帅;
traditional Chinese: 元帥; pinyin:
Yuánshuài) was a
Chinese military rank that
corresponds to a
marshal in
other nations...
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other parts of East Asia. Zhu
Bajie originally held the
title of Tiānpéng
Yuánshuài (天篷元帅; lit. "Marshal Canopy"), commander-in-chief of 80,000 Celestial...
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Imperial ****anese military. The
title originated from the
Chinese title yuanshuai (元帥). The term gensui,
which was used for both the
Imperial ****anese Army...
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usage in 1988. The 1955 to 1965
marshal officer ranks of
yuánshuài (5-star Marshal) and dà
yuánshuài (6-star
grand marshal) were not revived. The general...
- Zhao
Gongming (趙公明, Wade–Giles: Chao Kung-ming; also
known as Zhao Gong
Yuanshuai 趙公元帥 "Lord Zhao the Marshal"), Fan Li, and Bi Gan. A
large temple of Caishen...
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subordinate Taisui. Yin Jiao in this
context is
called Taisui Tongling Yin
Yuanshuai (Commander of the Tai Sui,
General Yin). In ****an and ****anese folklore...
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Transcriptions Standard Mandarin Hanyu Pinyin Zhōngtán
Yuánshuài Yue:
Cantonese Jyutping zung1taan4 jyun4seoi3...
- Chinese: 太岁星君;
traditional Chinese: 太歳星君),
Taisaishin (****anese: 太歳神), Yin
Yuanshuai and Yin Tianjun. In
Investiture of the Gods, he is the
first son of the...
- People's
Republic of China" (中華人民共和國大元帥 zhōnghuá rénmín gònghéguó dà
yuánshuài) was
proposed for Mao
Zedong after the
establishment of the People's Republic...
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Chinese Taewonsu, the
Korean equivalent The
higher rank of
gensui (元帥)
Yuanshuai, the
original Chinese title Wonsu, the
Korean equivalent Donald Keene...