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Zhang Xueliang - Wikipedia
Zhang Xueliang [note 3] (Chinese: 張學良; June 3, 1901 [note 4] – October 15, 2001) was a Chinese general who in 1928 succeeded his father Zhang Zuolin as the commander of the Northeastern Army. He is best known for his role in the Xi'an Incident in 1936, in which he arrested Chiang Kai-shek and forced him to form a Second United Front ...
Zhang Xueliang | Manchuria, Kuomintang, Reformer | Britannica
Zhang Xueliang was a Chinese warlord who, together with Yang Hucheng, in the Xi’an Incident (1936), compelled the Nationalist leader Chiang Kai-shek (Jiang Jieshi) to form a wartime alliance with the Chinese communists against Japan.
Zhang Xueliang - New World Encyclopedia
After the assassination of his father Zhang Zuolin by the Japanese on June 4, 1928, he became the effective ruler of Manchuria and much of North China. He allied with the Kuomintang against the Chinese Communists, but gradually grew convinced that the two Chinese forces should unite against the Japanese invasion.
Zhang Xueliang, 100, Dies; Warlord and Hero of China
2001年10月19日 · Zhang Xueliang, a onetime warlord who in two turbulent weeks in 1936 helped turn the course of Chinese history -- and then spent the next 55 years under house arrest, gradually and reluctantly...
A Forgotten Chinese Hero: Zhang Xueliang - The Diplomat
2020年12月28日 · The Young Marshal, Zhang Xueliang, was the warlord with command over Manchuria, having inherited the position from his father, the Old Marshal. At the time of the Japanese invasion,...
Zhang Xueliang - Alpha History
Zhang Xueliang (1901-2001, Wade-Giles: Chang Hsu-Liang) was the northern Chinese military leader and warlord responsible for the 1936 Xi’an incident. Zhang was born in Fengtian province; his father was Zhang Zuolin, a bandit turned warlord who effectively ruled Manchuria during the late 1910s and early 1920s.
World War II in China: Zhang Xueliang - storymaps.com
2024年10月24日 · Zhang Xueliang led the Third Army of the Fengtian Army and Jiang Dengxuan's Second Army of the Fengtian Army as the main force of the Northeast Army to enter the pass. After Zhang Xueliang's fierce attack, the Fengtian Army broke through Yuguan (Shanhai Pass) and attacked Beijing directly.
Pray for China: A Walk Through History: Biography of Zhang Xueliang ...
In his youth, Zhang Xueliang played a prominent role in China’s political development and lived the life of a patriotic playboy, but for his last 37 years he was a devoted soldier of the Lord Jesus Christ. Zhang was born in Haicheng, Liaoning on June 2, 1900. His father was the warlord of Manchuria, now China’s three northeastern provinces.
Chang Hsüeh-liang - Encyclopedia.com
Chang Hsüeh-liang or Zhang Xueliang (jäng´ shüĕ´-lyäng´), 1898–2001, Chinese warlord, son of Chang Tso-lin. On the death (1928) of his father, he succeeded as military governor of Manchuria. He was then known as Chang Hsiao-liang but later changed his name.
What kind of person was Zhang Xueliang? What were his faults …
2024年10月29日 · Zhang Xueliang's historical evaluation is full of complexity. His contributions in the War of Resistance Against Japanese Aggression, such as the Xi'an Incident, promoted China's national unity and made important contributions to the fight against Japanese aggression.
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