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Chiang Pin-kung (Chinese: 江丙坤; pinyin: Jiāng
Bǐngkūn; 16
December 1932 – 10
December 2018) was a
Taiwanese economist and politician. He led the Ministry...
- Chen
Bingkun, (simplified Chinese: 陈炳焜;
traditional Chinese: 陳炳焜; pinyin: Chén
Bǐngkūn),(1868 –
September 1927) was born in 1868 in Liujiang, Guangxi...
- Cao
Bingkun (Chinese: 曹炳琨; pinyin: Cáo
Bǐngkūn) is a
Chinese actor. He
graduated from the
acting department of
Beijing Film
Academy in 2005.
Before deciding...
- Chiu Ping-kun (Chinese: 邱炳坤; pinyin: Qiū
Bǐngkūn; born
January 2, 1964) is a
Taiwanese archer and coach. He
obtained a Ph.D. from the
University of Northern...
- Puyi in 1961,
flanked by
Xiong Bingkun, a
commander in the
Wuchang Uprising, and Lu Zhonglin, who took part in Puyi's
expulsion from the
Forbidden City...
- Li Ange (1954–1956) Hou
Weiyi (1956, 1959–1962) Qian
Jiaxiang (1957) He
Bingkun (1958, 1965) Que
Yongwu (1963–1964) Ma
Zhanyuan (1966) Wang
Suyun (1972)...
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tried to
track down and
arrest the revolutionaries.
Squad leader Xiong Bingkun (熊秉坤) and
others decided not to
delay the
uprising any
longer and launched...
- Yong Mei as Zhao
Dongran (赵东冉), a
Chinese police officer Eric Wang as Lu
Bingkun (陆秉坤), the
manager of the
fraud factory Darren Wang as Gu
Tianzhi (顾天之)...
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Military Government Commanders and
leaders Ruicheng Zhang Hu
Huang Xing
Xiong Bingkun Li
Yuanhong Strength 10,000
troops 2,000
troops Casualties and
losses ~4...
- of Na Tong (那桐)),
married secondly Chen
Sixing (陳思行,
daughter of Chen
Bingkun) Yuan
Kejie (袁克捷),
married Lady Wang (王氏) Yuan Kehe (袁克和),
married a daughter...