Zhang Shusheng
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Zhang Shusheng (traditional Chinese: 張樹聲; simplified Chinese: 张树声; pinyin: Zhāng Shùshēng) (1824-1884) was a Chinese official of the Qing Dynasty [1] . He was one of the Huai Army's vice leaders, and his young brother Zhang Shushan (張樹珊) was also a Lieutenant General, but died in a battle against the Taiping Rebellion in De'an County in 1867.
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Preceded by | Viceroy of Liangguang 1879─1882 |
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Preceded by | Viceroy of Liangguang 1883─1884 |
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[edit ]- ^ "Distinguished Lecture Podcasts: Prof Qin Hui & Prof Yuri Pines". Confucius Institute for Scotland. 2016年04月11日. Retrieved 2024年11月18日.
- ^ Chang, Adam Yung-Ho (2016). "Toward Sovereignty: Zhang Zhidong's Military Strengthening of China, 1884-1901". WWU Graduate School Collection. p. 26. Retrieved 2024年11月18日.
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