- Wang
Wenshao (21
October 1832–31
December 1908),
courtesy name Wenqin, was an
influential Chinese statesman and
military figure during the late Qing Dynasty...
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Several high-ranking officials,
including Yikuang, Weng Tonghe, and Wang
Wenshao,
signed memorials to the
throne in the fall of 1895
asking the Guangxu...
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responsibility in an
edict by
asking two officials, Liu
Kunyi and Wang
Wenshao, to give
their opinion on
whether to
accept the treaty,
because they had...
- August 28, 1895 (1895-08-28)
Preceded by Zeng
Guofan Succeeded by Wang
Wenshao Viceroy of
Liangguang In
office May 24, 1900 (1900-05-24) – July 9, 1900 (1900-07-09)...
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ordered renowned Tang
calligrapher Chu
Suiliang (褚遂良) and
inscriber Wan
Wenshao (萬文韶) to
install two
stele stones,
collectively known as The Emperor's...
- Qing
dynasty Chu Army Miao
Tujia Bouyei ****
Commanders and
leaders Wang
Wenshao Zhang Xiumei [zh]
Casualties and
losses Unknown 4.9
million (Almost certainly...
- wife. Wang
Ziming Yuan
Wenshao The
second son of the
Count of Zhongqin. The
father of
Zhuang and Shi. Yuan
Zhuang Yuan
Wenshao's first child and daughter...
- 1420-1450 61 孔弘绪 Kong
Hongxu 1448-1504 孔弘泰 Kong
Hongtai 1450-1503 62 孔闻韶 Kong
Wenshao 1482-1546 63 孔贞幹 Kong
Zhengan 1519-1556 孔贞宁 Kong
Zhenning 1522-1606 64...
- Left to right: Wang
Wenshao, Mingan [zh], Sun Jianai, and Yu Shi [zh], c. 1903...
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Viceroy of
Zhili In
office 15 June 1898 – 28
September 1898
Preceded by Wang
Wenshao Succeeded by Yuan
Shikai (acting)
Minister of War In
office 11
August 1895 –...