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    Zhang Jinghui (Chang Ching-hui; traditional Chinese: 張景惠; simplified Chinese: 张景惠; pinyin: Zhāng Jǐnghuì; Wade–Giles: Chang1 Ching3-hui4; Hepburn: Chō...
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  • Jinghui Zhang is a Chinese computational biologist who is the St. Jude Endowed Chair in Bioinformatics at the St. Jude Children's Research Hospital. Zhang...
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    Conference" with Liaoning governor Zang Shiyi, Heilongjiang governor Zhang Jinghui, commander of the Kirin Provincial Army Xi Qia, and general Ma Zhanshan...
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    other important World War II figures such as Xi Qia, Zang Shiyi and Zhang Jinghui. Part of the prison site currently remains in use, but the older section...
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    and commander of the Harbin special district Zhang Jinghui. Other notable commanders included: Zhang Zongchang – would become commander of the Shandong...
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    China. Puyi's party split up in a panic, with former Manchukuo Premier Zhang Jinghui going back to Changchun. Puyi planned to take a plane to escape from...
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    Participants, from left to right: Ba Maw, Head of State of the State of Burma Zhang Jinghui, Prime Minister of the Empire of (Great) Manchuria Wang Jingwei, President...
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    Drunken Master II. Jinghui Lou (Chinese: 景辉楼; Jyutping: ging2 fai1 lau4) is a Qilou on Dixi Road and was the former residence of Zhang Jinghui, a noted clinic...
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    "Committee for the Maintenance of Peace and Order". In Harbin, General Zhang Jinghui also called a conference on 27 September 1931 to discuss the organization...
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    returned to China, Zheng joined the secretariat of the reformist statesman Zhang Zhidong in Nanjing and followed him to Beijing, where Zheng obtained a position...
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    dignitaries attended: Hideki Tojo, Prime Minister of the Empire of Japan Zhang Jinghui, Prime Minister of the Empire of Manchuria Wang Jingwei, President of...
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    (謝介石), Ambassador to Japan; Xi Qia, Chief of imperial household agency; Zhang Jinghui, Prime Minister; Zang Shiyi, President of the senate; Lü Ronghuan (呂榮寰)...
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    consisted of former National Revolutionary Army troops of the "Young Marshal" Zhang Xueliang who were recruited after the Japanese invasion of Manchuria en...
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  • the General's translator, Zhang Liangbin as the eunuch Big Foot, Huang Wenjie as the eunuch Hunchback, Chen Shu as Zhang Jinghui, Cheng Shuyan as Hiro Saga...
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  • satellite state Empire of Manchuria 1932 1945 Zheng Xiaoxu (1932–1935) Zhang Jinghui (1935–1945) Concordia Association of Manchukuo Anti-communism Fascism...
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    Interior, Zhang Jinghui was made Minister of Industry, Yao Zhen was made Minister of Justice, and Xia Renhu was made Chief Cabinet Secretary. Zhang published...
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    handed over to the People's Republic of China. Zhang Jinghui was the Prime Minister of Manchukuo. Zhang was a Chinese general and politician during the...
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  • commander of the western front was Zhang Jinghui. Under him were three echelons commanded by Bao Deshan (鲍德山), Zhang Xueliang and Li Jinglin (李景林). In...
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    Asia Conference in November 1943, participants left to right: Ba Maw, Zhang Jinghui, Wang Jingwei, Hideki Tojo, Wan Waithayakon, José P. Laurel, Subhas...
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    Conference. These were: Hideki Tōjō, Prime Minister of the Empire of Japan Zhang Jinghui, Prime Minister of the Empire of Manchuria Wang Jingwei, President of...
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    Wu Guangxin (吳光新):1924–1925 Jia Deyao (賈德耀):1925–1926; Anhui clique Zhang Jinghui (張景惠):1926–1927 He Fenglin (何豐林):1927–1928 2. Ministers of War during...
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    Asia Conference in November 1943, participants left to right: Ba Maw, Zhang Jinghui, Wang Jingwei, Hideki Tojo, Wan Waithayakon, José P. Laurel, Subhas...
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    with heads of Japan-supported regimes (L–R): Ba Maw (State of Burma), Zhang Jinghui (Manchukuo), Wang Jingwei (Republic of China, Nanjing), Tōjō, Wan Waithayakon...
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    Asia Conference in November 1943. The participants were (L–R): Ba Maw, Zhang Jinghui, Wang Jingwei, Hideki Tojo, Wan Waithayakon, José P. Laurel, Subhas...
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    cooperation between the Northeastern Army Generals Xi Qia in Jilin, Zhang Jinghui in Harbin and Zhang Haipeng at Taonan in the northwest of Liaoning province. Next...
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    1943, the participants were (L–R): Ba Maw, representative of Burma, Zhang Jinghui, representative of Manchukuo, Wang Jingwei, representative of China...
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    Seiichi Kita  Jun Ushiroku  Kiichiro Higuchi  Tsutsumi Fusaki  Puyi  Zhang Jinghui  Demchugdongrub Units involved Transbaikal Front 17th Army 36th Army...
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    Sphere. To the left of Tojo, from left to right: Ba Maw from Burma, Zhang Jinghui, Wang Jingwei from China. To the right of Tojo, from left to right,...
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    Asia Conference in November 1943, participants left to right: Ba Maw, Zhang Jinghui, Wang Jingwei, Hideki Tojo, Wan Waithayakon, José P. Laurel, Subhas...
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    eldest son of the Hongxi Emperor (1378–1425; reigned from 1424) and Empress Zhang (1379–1442). He was born on 16 March 1399. At the time, Zhu Zhanji's parents...
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