- (Chinese: 張學良; June 3, 1901 –
October 15, 2001), also
romanized as
Zhang Xueliang and
known later in life as
Peter H. L. Chang, was a
Chinese warlord who...
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Huanggutun Incident on 4 June 1928, he was
succeeded by his son,
Zhang Xueliang, who
disbanded the
National Pacification Army and
swore allegiance to the...
- 東北易幟;
simplified Chinese: 东北易帜; pinyin: Dōngběi Yìzhì)
refers to
Zhang Xueliang's announcement on 29
December 1928 that all
banners of the
Beiyang government...
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captured the
Inner Mongolian province of Rehe from the
Chinese warlord Zhang Xueliang, and
incorporated it into the
newly created state of Manchukuo,
whose southern...
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simplified Chinese: 张学良故居; pinyin: Zhāng
Xuéliáng Gùjū) is a
museum about Chang Hsüeh-liang (Zhang
Xueliang) in
Wufeng Township,
Hsinchu County, Taiwan...
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strengthen Soviet influence in the region. When in
December 1936
Zhang Xueliang rebelled against the
Chinese government and
arrested Chiang Kai-shek, which...
- and head of the now-exiled
Beiyang Government, by his
eldest son,
Zhang Xueliang, the so-called "Young Marshal." The government-in-exile
would not last...
- and was ********inated
shortly thereafter by the ****anese. His son,
Zhang Xueliang, took over as the
leader of the
Fengtian clique, and in
December 1928,...
- 1928,
Zhang Zuolin was ********inated and
succeeded by his son
Zhang Xueliang.
Xueliang pledged loyalty to the Kuomintang,
bringing almost all of
China under...
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reunification of
China in 1928
under the
Nanjing government, as
Zhang Xueliang declared the
allegiance of his
Northeast Army to the
Nationalist government...