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  1. Feng Yuxiang ( chinesisch 馮玉祥 / 冯玉祥, Pinyin Féng Yùxiáng, W.-G. Feng Yü-hsiang; Geburtsname 馮基善, Féng Jīshàn, Feng Chi-shan; Zì 焕章, Huànzhāng, Huan-chang; * 1882 in Xingji ( Hebei ); † 1. September 1948 nahe Odessa [1]) war einer der Kriegsherren in der frühen Periode der Republik China, der Ära der ...

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Feng_YuxiangFeng Yuxiang - Wikipedia

    Feng Yuxiang (simplified Chinese: 冯玉祥; traditional Chinese: 馮玉祥; pinyin: Féng Yùxiáng; IPA: [fə́ŋ ỳɕi̯ɑ́ŋ]; 6 November 1882 – 1 September 1948), courtesy name Huanzhang (焕章), was a Chinese warlord and a leader of the Republic of China from Chaohu, Anhui.

  3. Feng Yuxiang (born Nov. 6, 1882, Xingjizhen, Zhili [now in Hebei province], China—died Sept. 1, 1948, at sea) was a Chinese warlord, known as the Christian General, who dominated parts of North China from 1918 to 1930. A soldier at the age of 11, Feng was largely self-educated.

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  4. Feng Yuxiang (1882-1948, Wade-Giles: Feng Yu-hsiang) war ein mächtiger Militärführer, der auch als „christlicher Generaloderchristlicher Kriegsherrbekannt war. In politischer Übereinstimmung mit den Nationalisten fungierte Feng auch als erster Vizepremier Chinas unter Jiang Jieshi.

  5. Learn about Feng Yuxiang, one of the most influential warlords in 1920s China. He was a convert to Methodism, a patriot, a tricky strategist, and a victim of assassination.

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  6. alphahistory.com › chineserevolution › feng-yuxiangFeng Yuxiang - Alpha History

    Feng Yuxiang (1882-1948, Wade-Giles: Feng Yu-hsiang) was a powerful military leader, variously known as the ‘Christian general’ or the ‘Christian warlord’. In political alignment with the Nationalists, Feng also served as the first vice premier of China under Jiang Jieshi.

  7. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Beijing_CoupBeijing Coup - Wikipedia

    The Beijing Coup (Chinese: 北 京 政 變; pinyin: Běijīng Zhèngbiàn) was the October 1924 coup d'état by Feng Yuxiang against Chinese President Cao Kun, leader of the Zhili warlord faction. Feng called it the Capital Revolution (Chinese: 首 都 革 命; pinyin: Shǒudū Gémìng).