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Zhang Zongchang (Chinese: 張宗昌; pinyin: Zhāng
Zōngchāng; also
romanized as
Chang Tsung-chang; 1881 – 3
September 1932),
courtesy name Xiaokun, was a Chinese...
- s****ing aid from the
powerful Fengtian clique.
Shandong warlord Zhang Zongchang and
Manchurian warlord Zhang Zuolin offered ****istance,
agreeing that...
- Wen**** in Sichuan; Long Yun in Yunnan;
Zhang Jingyao in Hunan;
Zhang Zongchang and Han Fuju in Shandong; and
Sheng Shicai in Xinjiang.
During the New...
-
scenic area by the
China National Tourism Administration.
Warlord Zhang Zongchang wrote a poem ("Visiting
Penglai Pavilion")
about the pavilion's beauty...
- one
Chinese party.” An ally and
commander of the
Fengtian clique,
Zhang Zongchang recruited Russian White (tsarist)
emigres for a
detachment that he was...
-
Russian Army and
fought for
General Zhang Zongchang, the "Dogmeat General" who
ruled Shangdong province.
Zhang Zongchang had
Russian women as concubines. Nechaev...
- the Guom****
launched a
joint An****-Fengtian
expedition under Zhang Zongchang,
briefly retaking Jiangsu and
Shanghai in January.
Lacking support from...
- 1924 than in 1922. However,
corrupt and
despotic officers such as
Zhang Zongchang remained in high
positions and
tensions had been
created between the new...
- of Shandong,
which was now
under the
control of
Fengtian general Zhang Zongchang. In
November 1925,
general Guo
Songling turned against Zhang Zuolin, siding...
- warlords. On the left,
Zhang Zuolin, on the
right Wu Peifu, in the middle,
Zhang Zongchang,
ruler of Shandong.
Behind Wu,
Zhang Zuolin's son
Zhang Xueliang....