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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Zhao_ErfengZhao Erfeng - Wikipedia

    Zhao Erfeng (1845–1911), courtesy name Jihe, was a late Qing Dynasty official and Han Chinese bannerman who belonged to the Plain Blue Banner. He was an assistant amban in Tibet at Chamdo in Kham (eastern Tibet). He was appointed in March, 1908 under Lien Yu, the main amban in Lhasa.

  2. Apr 22, 2016 · Zhao Erfeng (18451911), the Qing governor-general of Sichuan province in 1911, died immediately after the successful revolutionary uprising in Chengdu. This article examines three biographical narratives of Zhao produced during the 1910s.

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  3. Dec 22, 2022 · The early 20th-century Qing bureaucrat Zhao Erfeng is mostly remembered for his crimes against humanity. In Xi Jinping's China, he is hailed as a model.

  4. Apr 22, 2016 · Zhao Erfeng (1845–1911), the Qing governor-general of Sichuan province in 1911, died immediately after the successful revolutionary uprising in Chengdu. This article examines three...

  5. Zhao Erfeng (1845-1911), was a late Qing Dynasty official and Han Chinese bannerman, who belonged to the Plain Blue Banner. He was appointed in March, 1908 under Lien Yu, the main amban in Lhasa.

  6. Apr 1, 2008 · This article examines late-Qing forward policy in Tibet through four key officials: Zhang Yintang, the diplomat who called for reforms and a Tibetan standing army; Zhao Erfeng, the ruthless...

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  8. From 1907 until 1911, Sichuan-Yunnan Frontier Commissioner Zhao Erfeng initiated a comprehensive - and ambitious - series of reforms and policies intended to transform the Kham region of eastern...

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