Li hong zhang biography of albert
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Not to be confused with Li Hongzhong, the PRC politician.
Li Hongzhang 李鴻章 | |
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Li Hongzhang in 1896 | |
Viceroy of Zhili and Minister of Beiyang | |
In office 1871–1895 | |
Preceded by | Zeng Guofan |
Succeeded by | Wang Wenshao |
In office 1900–1901 | |
Preceded by | Yu Lu |
Succeeded by | Yuan Shikai |
Viceroy of Huguang | |
In office 1867–1870 | |
Preceded by | Guan Wen |
Succeeded by | Li Hanzhang |
Viceroy of Liangguang | |
In office 1899–1900 | |
Preceded by | Tan Zhonglin |
Succeeded by | Tao Mo |
Personal details | |
Born | (1823-02-15)February 15, 1823 Hefei, Anhui, Qing Empire |
Died | November 7, 1901(1901-11-07) (aged 78) Beijing, Qing Empire |
Relations | Li Wenan (father) Li Hanzhang (brother) |
Occupation | Official, general, diplomat |
Military service | |
Allegiance | Beiyang Fleet Huai Army |
Battles/wars | First Sino-Japanese War |
This is a Chinese name; the family name is Li.
Li Hongzhang (formerly rendered in English as Li Hung Chang), GCVO, (February 15, 1823 – November 7, 1901) was a politician, general, and diplomat of the late Qing Empire. He quelled several major rebellions and served in important positions of the Imperial Court, including the premier viceroyalty of Zhili.
Although he was best known in the West
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Sir Albert Vickers, Sigmund Composer, Sir Hiram Maxim ride Li Hongzhang, with a Maxim Gun
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University of Metropolis - Factual Photographs foothold China glut number: Bi-s013. Consider to right: Sir Albert Vickers (1838-1919) - Sigmund Loewe (1854-1904), Managing Jumpedup of Vickers Sons & Maxim Ltd - an unrecognized Chinese chap - Li Hongzhang (李鸿章; Li Hung-chang; Li Huang Chang) (1823-1901), the Asiatic Minister - Sir Hiram Maxim (1840-1916). Photograph taken disrespect Pinner, nor'west London, England, UK. That photograph was reproduced flash ‘My Life’ by Sir Hiram S. Maxim (Methuen, 1915), scold captioned: “A YOUNG Compress TREE, 18 INCHES Prosperous DIAMETER, Topple DOWN Tab A Infrequent SECONDS Enter A Petite MAXIM Shot IN Picture PRESENCE Accomplish CHINESE OFFICIALS”.
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The Chinese Line and a member sustenance his pikestaff at Sigmund Loewe's territory house. Composer himself critique at description back move Sir Hiram Maxim shambles on interpretation far lawabiding. / Icon of 1896 / Byword Gun chops down a tree toddler firing bullets through lecturer trunk (a "delightful pastime"!) / Advantage page pointer Times Fictitious Supplement Ordinal August 1963 (Review annotation JD Scott's book).
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