- Ma
Zhanshan (November 30, 1885 –
November 29, 1950) was a
Chinese general famous for
resisting the ****anese
invasion of Manchuria. Ma was
placed in charge...
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Zhanshan Temple (German: Dschanschan-Tempel; Chinese: 湛山寺; pinyin:
Zhànshān Sì) is a
Buddhist temple in
Shinan District of Qingdao, Shandong, China. It...
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Zhanshan and Su
Bingwen around Qiqihar. ****anese
planes bombed Ma
Zhanshan's headquarters in Hailar. By 3 December, the ****anese took Ma
Zhanshan's Hailar...
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Nenjiang railroad bridge was
dynamited by
troops loyal to
General Ma
Zhanshan to
prevent its use.
Using the
repair of the Nen
River Bridge as the pretext...
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Manchuria from China.
Following the
expulsion of pro-Kuomintang Gen. Ma
Zhanshan from Qiqihar,
Zhang proclaimed his
territory to be self-governing and was...
- Marx and
Friedrich Engels Fuxing Park
Sculpture More images
Statue of Ma
Zhanshan New Town
Central Park
Statue More images
Nobility of Time
Changde Road...
- Jing of Yue (越靖王 朱瞻墉; 9
February 1405 – 5
August 1439),
third son Zhu
Zhanshan,
Prince Xian of
Xiang (襄憲王 朱瞻墡; 4
April 1406 – 18
February 1478), fifth...
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General Ma
Zhanshan as
acting Chairman and
Military Commander-in-chief of
Heilongjiang Province on
October 16, 1931.
General Ma
Zhanshan arrived in the...
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Youguo Temple,
Guanyin Dong,
Longhua Temple,
Luomuhou Temple,
Jinge Temple,
Zhanshan Temple,
Wanfo Ge,
Guanhai Temple,
Zhulin Temple, Jifu Temple, Jihe Temple...
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November 1931, the
acting governor of
Heilongjiang province General Ma
Zhanshan chose to
disobey the
Kuomintang government's ban on
further resistance...