- Zuo
Zongtang (左宗棠,
Xiang Chinese: [tso˧˩ tsoŋ˧ tan˩˧]; Wade-Giles spelling: Tso Tsung-t'ang;
November 10, 1812 –
September 5, 1885),
sometimes referred...
- 1877. The
uprising was
eventually suppressed by Qing
forces led by Zuo
Zongtang. The
conflict began with
riots by the **** and m****acres of the Han Chinese...
-
chicken (/soʊ/; 左宗棠雞 Zuǒ
Zōngtáng jī) is a
sweet and ****y deep-fried
chicken dish. The dish was
retroactively named after Zuo
Zongtang (Tso Tsung-t'ang) (1812–1885)...
- rallied. In the
Tongzhi Restoration, Han
Chinese officials such as Zuo
Zongtang stood behind the
Manchus and
organised provincial troops. Zeng Guofan,...
- The Tomb of Zuo
Zongtang (Chinese: 左宗棠墓; pinyin: Zuǒ
Zōngtáng Mù) is the tomb of Zuo
Zongtang, a
Chinese statesman and
military leader of the late Qing...
- lit. 'Chu (state) braves') was a
standing regional army
organized by Zuo
Zongtang. The name is
taken from the
Hunan region where the Army was raised. The...
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during the revolt, but was
eventually defeated by the Qing
General Zuo
Zongtang (also
known as
General Tso). Furthermore, Qing
China recovered the Gulja...
-
Communist Revolution. Some
examples of
Xiang speakers are Mao Zedong, Zuo
Zongtang,
Huang Xing and Ma Ying-jeou.
Historical linguists such as W.
South Coblin...
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stability of the Qing Empire.
Along with
other prominent figures such as Zuo
Zongtang and Li
Hongzhang of his time, Zeng set the
scene for the
Tongzhi Restoration...
- Zuo
Zongtang (Chinese: 左宗棠故居; pinyin: Zuǒ
Zōngtáng Gùjū)
located in Zhangshu,
Xiangyin County, Hunan, China, is the
former residence of Zuo
Zongtang, a...