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Zongdu (Tsung-tu;
simplified Chinese: 总督;
traditional Chinese: 總督; pinyin:
Zǒngdū; Wade–Giles: Tsung3-tu1; lit. 'Overall Supervisor'; Manchu: ᠤᠾᠡᠷᠢ ᠺᠠᠯᠠᠳᠠᠷᠠ...
- the
xunfu was
subordinate in
military affairs to the multi-provincial
zongdu (總督),
usually translated as "supreme commander"
under the Ming and "governor-general"...
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Liaoning was
known as the
province of
Fengtian (奉天), and was
governed by a
zǒngdū or
Viceroy (The
Viceroy of the
Three Eastern Provinces, 东三省总督),
along with...
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Transcriptions Standard Mandarin Hanyu Pinyin Zhúzǐshì
Zǒngdū Guāndǐ Yue:
Cantonese Jyutping zuk1 zai2 sat1 zung2 duk1 gun1 dai2...
- governor-general or
viceroy (simplified Chinese: 总督;
traditional Chinese: 總督; pinyin:
Zǒngdū; Wade–Giles: Tsung3-tu1) was the
highest official of
joint military and...
- the East
River region was
becoming more disorderly, the Governor-General (
Zongdu) in
Guangzhou gave the
magistrate in ****zhou the
power to
execute prisoners...
- with
titles such as
minister or vice minister. The
supreme commanders (總督;
zongdu), who were also sent to the
regions by the
central government, had a higher...
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transferred general Hong
Chengchou as the governor-general (Chinese: 总督; pinyin:
Zǒngdū) of Jiliao; Hong
appointed Wu as the
general in
charge of training. In October...
- brother, Li Hanzhang [zh; ja; ko] (李瀚章; 1821–1899),
served as a
xunfu and
zongdu in a
number of provinces. His
third brother, Li
Hezhang (李鶴章; 1825–1880)...
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Central Military Command had lost much of its
control over
regional armies.
Zongdu Junwu, or
Supreme Commanders, were
appointed throughout the
empire to oversee...