The circuit intendant of Shanghai or the daotai of Shanghai, also formerly romanized as taotai or tao tai, was an imperial Chinese official who oversaw...
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道臺; pinyin: dàotái). The circuit intendant of Shanghai was particularly influential. During the Republic of China era, circuits still existed as high-level...
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portal Circuit intendant of Shanghai Old City of Shanghai Politics of Beijing Politics of Chongqing Politics of Tianjin Zhuang Xiaotian "Politics of Shanghai"...
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Woosung railway (redirect from Shanghai-Wusong Railway)
ran its first trials on about a mile of track on February 14. Within a week, the circuit intendant of Shanghai Feng Zhunguang had written a protest to...
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Xuan anthology Li Shan, prefect of Nhat-nam during the reign of Emperor Ming of Han Li Shan, circuit intendant of Shanghai under the Qing Li Shan, a character...
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Ying Baoshi was the circuit intendant ("tao tai") of Shanghai from 1865 to 1868. His treatise "The Seven Nos" was influential in limiting rail construction...
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Shanghai, Charles de Montigny, obtained a proclamation from Lin Kouei (麟桂, Lin Gui), the Circuit Intendant (Tao-tai/Daotai, effectively governor) of Shanghai...
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121.485°E / 31.225; 121.485 (Old City of Shanghai) The Old City of Shanghai (Chinese: 上海老城厢; pinyin: Shànghǎi Lǎo Chéngxiāng; Shanghainese: Zånhae Lo...
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Lin may refer to: Zhu Lin (official), circuit intendant of Shanghai under the Qing Zhu Lin (born 1933), wife of former Chinese Premier Li Peng Zhu Lin...
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Yuan Shuxun (category Viceroys of Liangguang)
acting circuit intendant of Shanghai. He was the Qing governor of Shandong province from 1908 to June 1909. He then served as viceroy of Liangguang. v...
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Small Swords Society (category Military history of Shanghai)
occupied the Chinese city of Shanghai without invading the foreign concessions. The circuit intendant was forced to flee. Large numbers of Chinese refugees from...
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Gate and surrounding area had 2,000 troops. Yi Zhongfu, the intendant of Gaolian circuit in Guangdong, was stationed in Macao with his troops. They advanced...
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Initially he used his funds to buy official titles. In 1879 he became a circuit intendant or daotai as an award for his community service, and he received other...
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LGBTQ history in China (redirect from LGBT history in the People's Republic of China)
tax circuit intendant of Fujian in 1765. Intending to standardize the morality of the people under his jurisdiction, he promulgated a "Prohibition of Licentious...
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Yantai (redirect from Vicariate Apostolic of Eastern Shan-tung)
accompanied by the construction of the Donghai Customs House (東海關). It quickly became the residence of a circuit intendant ("taotai"), customs house, and...
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Louisiana (redirect from List of regions of Louisiana)
however, Juan Ventura Morales, acting intendant of Louisiana, made public the intention of Spain to revoke the right of deposit at New Orleans for all cargo...
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civil service examinations. Under the provincial administration were Circuit Intendants (daotai) who served as intermediaries between prefectures and provincial...
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of the ninth month, with Niú Xīn (牛昕), secretary (押衙) of the administrator and intendant of petitions for that district, with Chéng È (程鍔) intendant of...
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Catholic Church in Sichuan (redirect from History of the Catholic Church in Sichuan)
Xu [no], then the intendant of Eastern Sichuan Circuit [zh], and his mother Candida Xu, both Catholics. They found a considerable number of converts in Baoning...
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municipality and the intendant, funded by the fabric duty on foreign textiles [fr], created in 1711. Starting in 1725, a portion of the revenue from this...
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suitable Reserve super-intendant had been appointed. Hofmeyr impressed by being well-prepared, bringing several maps and a couple of photograph albums. The...
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Christianity in Sichuan (redirect from History of Christianity in Sichuan)
massacre of Sichuan by Zhang Xianzhong, a search for surviving Christians was carried out by Basil Xu [no], the then intendant of Eastern Sichuan Circuit [zh]...
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Ernest Cromwell Peake (category Alumni of the University of Edinburgh)
encouraged the adoption of Western culture. For example, daotai (circuit intendant) Tan Chi-shwei[clarification needed] was a progressive man who invited...
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Deaths in April 2021 (category Lists of deaths in 2021)
French writer and poet. Eduardo Malaquina, 84, Uruguayan politician, intendant of Salto (1985–1990, 1995–2005) and senator (2011–2015). Gervais Mendo Ze...
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