- Ma
Xiguang (traditional Chinese: 馬希廣;
simplified Chinese: 马希广; pinyin: Mǎ
Xīguǎng; died 25
January 951),
courtesy name Depi (德丕), was the
fourth ruler...
- (1644–1912),
Chahar was a "Zhangyuan
Special Region" (張垣特區),
although Yao
Xiguang (姚錫光)
proposed making Chahar a
province as
early as 1908. In 1913, the...
- had Ma Xi'e
mourn there, not
allowing him to go to Ma
Xiguang's palace to meet with Ma
Xiguang.
After mourning, Ma Xi'e
requested permission to return...
-
Xiaokai Yang (born as Yang
Xiguang;
Simplified Chinese: 杨小凯; 6
October 1948 – 7 July 2004) was a Chinese-Australian economist. He was one of the world's...
- Ma
Xiguang's wife (name unknown) was the
consort of Ma
Xiguang, the
fourth ruler of the Ma Chu
dynasty of China.
Little is
known about her historically...
-
Xiuming as the
revolutionary Qiu Jin. The film also
features Li Zhiyu, Chen
Xiguang, Yu ****hi, Wang Fuli,
Huang Meiying, Cong Shan,
Zhang Kezhong, Wu Wenlun...
- the
realm was torn in a
civil war
between Ma
Xiguang and Ma Xi'e (Prince Gongxiao), Xu betra**** Ma
Xiguang,
leading to Ma Xi'e's victory. It is not known...
- 2021.
Retrieved 29 July 2020. Yu,
Xiguang (2005). 大躍進・苦日子上書集 (in Chinese). 時代潮流出版社. ISBN 978-988-98549-9-7. Yu,
Xiguang (6 May 2008). "大跃进". Boxun. Retrieved...
- starve.
Becker (1996). pp. 271–272. From an
interview with Chen Yizi. Yu
Xiguang, Da
Yuejin Kurezi,
Shidai Chaoliu Chubanshe, Hong Kong (2005) "Ideological...
- his
extravagance and his
building projects; died of
natural causes Ma
Xiguang 馬希廣 — 947–951 (3–4 years) Son of Ma Yin Died in 951
Deposed and
later killed...