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Zhang Xueliang o Chang Hsueh-liang (Haicheng, 3 giugno 1901 – Honolulu, 15 ottobre 2001) è stato un generale cinese, signore della guerra della Manciuria
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Chang Hsueh-liang (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 ruled Manchuria from 1928 to 1936 and the commander-in-chief of the Northeastern Army after the assassination of his father, Zhang Zuolin.
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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.
- The Editors of Encyclopaedia Britannica
Zhang Xueliang (1901-2001, Wade-Giles: Chang Hsu-Liang) era il leader militare e signore della guerra della Cina settentrionale responsabile dell'incidente di Xi'an del 1936.
28 dic 2020 · Zhang Xueliang was a warlord who led a secret meeting with the Communists and forced Chiang Kai-shek to join the Sino-Japanese War against Japan in 1936. He was a hero who sacrificed his homeland and his life for the cause of Manchuria, but also a victim of the Communists' politics and the Chinese Civil War.
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Zhang Xueliang (張學良, Chang Hsüeh-liang) the oldest son of Zhang Zuolin( Chang Tso-lin), was born June 3, 1901 (according to other accounts in 1898 or 1900), on a moving ox-cart in Haicheng County, Fengtian province of China.
19 ott 2001 · 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...