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Zhang Zuolin (March 19, 1875 – June 4, 1928) was a
Chinese warlord who
ruled Manchuria from 1916 to 1928 and led the
Fengtian clique, one of the most powerful...
- in
several southeastern provinces; and the
Fengtian clique led by
Zhang Zuolin,
based in Manchuria. The
three cliques often engaged in
conflict for territory...
- Xu
Shuzheng to
invade Outer Mongolia. This
soured relations with
Zhang Zuolin of Manchuria's
Fengtian clique who
considered such a
large army bordering...
- Wade–Giles: Feng-hsi Chün-fa) was the
faction that
supported warlord Zhang Zuolin during China's
Warlord Era. It took its name from
Fengtian Province, which...
- 15, 2001) was a
Chinese general who in 1928
succeeded his
father Zhang Zuolin as the
commander of the
Northeastern Army. He is best
known for his role...
- he
succeeded despite a counter-bribe to not
elect him,
offered by
Zhang Zuolin, Duan
Qirui and Sun Yat-sen.
Inaugurated on
Double Ten Day that year (i...
- Yi
Zuolin (July 19, 1897 –
March 29, 1945), aka Yi Jianlou, was a
Chinese linguist,
educator and philanthropist. He made
important pioneering contributions...
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Huang Zuolin (Chinese: 黄作霖
known as 黄佐临;
October 24, 1906 – June 1, 1994) was a
Chinese film director.
Huang Zuolin whose ancestral home was at Panyu...
- (Chinese: 皇姑屯事件; pinyin: Huánggū Tún Shìjiàn), also
known as the
Zhang Zuolin Explosion Death Incident (****anese: 張作霖爆殺事件, Hepburn: Chōsakurin bakusatsu...
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decisive victories against the
Beiyang Army. As they
approached Beijing,
Zhang Zuolin,
leader of the Manchuria-based
Fengtian clique, was
forced to flee, and...