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- produced. In Chinese, Hongchang may also refer to other red-colored sausages in China. This includes the Shanghai Big Hongchang, an adaptation of Falukorv...
- Ji Hongchang (Chinese: 吉鴻昌; 1895–1934), born Ji Hengli, was a Chinese general and patriot. Hongchang was born in Fugou, Henan province. He started his...
- Liu Hongchang (劉弘昌) (died 944), formally the Prince of Yue (越王), was an imperial prince and chancellor of the Chinese Five Dynasties and Ten Kingdoms...
- Zhu Hongzhang (Chinese: 朱洪章; pinyin: Zhū Hóngzhāng; 1820? – 1895), born in Liping, Guizhou, was a Han Chinese official and a military general of the late...
- Aisin Gioro Hongchang (貝勒 弘昌; 14 December 1706 – 3 June 1771) was the eldest son of Yinxiang. Hongchang was born on 14 December 1706 to secondary princess...
- People's Anti-****anese Army Alliance, with Ji Hongchang and Fang Zhenwu as frontline commanders. Ji Hongchang's army, numbering over 100,000 men according...
- As the eldest son, Hongchang could inherit the Prince Yi peerage, but was found unsuitable because of his mental abilities. Hongchang shared a close relationship...
- ****anese encroachment. General Feng Yuxiang and his former subordinate Ji Hongchang, were able to recruit many units of former Guom**** soldiers. Fang Zhenwu...
- (2006) Environment, 5th ed, John Wiley & Sons. p. 406. ISBN 0471704385. Hongchang, Wang (1 January 1998). "Deforestation and Desiccation in China A Preliminary...
- natural causes Tufa Rutan 禿髮傉檀 Prince Jing 景王 402–414 (11–12 years) Era(s) Hongchang (弘昌) 402–404 Jiaping (嘉平) 409–414 Elder brother Tufa Lilugu 364–415 (aged...