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- Liu Zongxiang (simplified Chinese: 刘宗向; traditional Chinese: 劉宗向; pinyin: Liú Zōngxiàng; 1897–1951) was a Chinese educator who served as president of...
- the Twenty-One Demands supporting ****anese interests, along with Zhang Zongxiang and Cao Rulin, he was labeled as a Hanjian ("traitor to the Chinese people")...
- Chinese: 新加坡宗鄕會館聯合總會; simplified Chinese: 新加坡宗乡会馆联合总会; pinyin: Xīnjiāpō Zōngxiāng Hùiguǎn Liánhé Zǒnghùi; SFCCA) is an umbrella organisation for ethnic...
- February 1914 Premier Xiong Xiling Preceded by Xu Shiying Succeeded by Zhang Zongxiang [zh] Personal details Born (1873-02-23)February 23, 1873 Xin****, Guangdong...
- mereological relation. The six characteristics are: Wholeness / universality (zongxiang): each dharma (like a rafter) is characterized by wholeness, because it...
- officials: Cao Rulin, Minister of the Ministry of Transportation, Zhang Zongxiang, China's Amb****ador to ****an and Lu Zongyu, Minister of Currency, who...
- secretary, president) Sun Yongcai (executive director, vice-president) Xu Zongxiang (executive director) Wan Jun (chairman of the supervisory board, deputy...
- intense public pressure, the Beijing government dismissed Cao Rulin, Zhang Zongxiang and Lu Zongyu that had been accused of being collaborators with the ****anese...
- Haonan; Liu, Renkang; Liu, Tianlei; Yang, Lijun; Gong, Shuangjun; Tang, Zongxiang; Du, Haimei; Liu, Cheng; Han, Ran; Sun, Weihong; Wang, Lei; Zhu, Shanying...
- 1912–1928 Ma Tingliang 1913 Zhong Lu 1913–1916 Liu Chongjie 1916 Zhang Zongxiang 1916–1919 Liu Jingren 1919–1920 Hu Weide 1920–1922 Shi Luben 1922–1923...