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Zhang Yinhuan GCMG (Chinese: 張蔭桓; pinyin: Zhāng
Yīnhuán; 1837–1900),
courtesy names Haoluan (Chinese: 皓巒) and
Qiaoye (Chinese: 樵野), was the
third Chinese...
- Jin
Yinhuan (Chinese: 金银焕; pinyin: Jīn
Yínhuàn;
March 1952 –
October 2008) was a
Chinese politician from
Shanxi province. Born in
Yangqu County, Shanxi...
- life
except that she was a
relative of the Qing
Dynasty official Zhang Yinhuan (張蔭桓) (1837–1900), who was
involved in the
Hundred Days'
Reform movement...
- June 24, 1881 – July 26, 1885
Preceded by Chen
Lanbin Succeeded by
Zhang Yinhuan Personal details Born 1827 Zhongshan,
Xiangshan County, Guangdong, China...
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Conference Chair, one of the highest-ranked
provincial officials, Jin
Yinhuan, died in a car accident.
Since Xi Jinping's
ascendancy to
General Secretary...
- 11 (9): 169. doi:10.3390/d11090169. hdl:11365/1079696. Sun, Xin; Ding,
Yinhuan; Orr,
Michael C.; Zhang, Feng (May 2020). "Streamlining
universal single-copy...
- doi:10.3390/d11090169. hdl:11365/1079696. ISSN 1424-2818. Sun, Xin; Ding,
Yinhuan; Orr,
Michael C.; Zhang, Feng (2020). "Streamlining
universal single‐copy...
- pea**** feather. The Qing
imperial court initially wanted to send
Zhang Yinhuan (張蔭桓) and Shao Youlian [zh; ja; ko] (邵友濂) as
their representatives to negotiate...
- Preceded by
Communist Party Chief of
Shuozhou 1990–1992 Succeeded by Preceded by
Zheng Shekui CPPCC Chairman of
Shanxi 2003–2008 Succeeded by Jin
Yinhuan...
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originally another two
officials to be
executed along with the six,
Zhang Yinhuan and Xu Zhijing, but they
survived the
execution due to
rescues by high-ranked...