- Zhao
Erfeng (1845–1911),
courtesy name Jihe, was a late Qing
Dynasty official and Han
Chinese bannerman who
belonged to the
Plain Blue Banner. He was an...
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under Zhao
Erfeng to
establish direct Manchu-Chinese rule and, in an
imperial edict,
deposed the
Dalai Lama, who fled to
British India. Zhao
Erfeng defeated...
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Banner officers like Duanfang, the
railroad superintendent, and Zhao
Erfeng led the New Army
against the
Railway Protection Movement. The New Army units...
- the
British invading from the west frontier, Feng Quan's
successor Zhao
Erfeng led a
bloody punitive campaign to
quell the
uprising in 1906. Zhao brought...
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undertook punitive campaigns in Kham
under Manchu army
commander Zhao
Erfeng, also the
Governor of Xining,
where he
earned the
nickname of "the Butcher...
- The
Tibet Vernacular News (simplified Chinese: 西藏白话报;
traditional Chinese: 西藏白話報; pinyin: Xīzàng báihuà bào, Tibetan: བོད་ཀྱི་ཕལ་སྐད་གསར་འགྱུར་, Wylie:...
- 1907
Monarch Guangxu Emperor Preceded by Cen
Chunxuan Succeeded by Zhao
Erfeng Personal details Born 1853
Outer Mongolia Died 1917(1917-00-00) (aged 63–64)...
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strikes and
rallies in Chengdu. On 7
September the
Viceroy of Sichuan, Zhao
Erfeng, was
asked to "intervene vigorously", and he
ordered the
arrest of key leaders...
- 025 m or 16,486 ft) is
normally considered as a pure
trekking peak
while ErFeng (四姑娘山二峰 or 二姑娘山; 'peak of the
second sister', 5,276 m or 17,310 ft) and...
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Phodrang rule. The
Kingdom of
Chakla was
annexed by Qing
dynasty in 1911; Zhao
Erfeng forced the king to abdicate. However,
ruler of
Chakla had high prestige...