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  1. Chang Hsüeh-liang (Chinese: 張學良, 3 June 1901[1] – 15 October 2001), also romanized as Zhang Xueliang, nicknamed the Young Marshal (少帥), known in his later life as Peter H. L. Chang, was the effective ruler of Northeast China and much of northern China after the assassination of his father, Zhang Zuolin (the Old...

  2. Chang Hsüeh-liang. Chang Hsüeh-liang or Zhang Xueliang (jängˈ shüĕˈ-lyängˈ), 1898–2001, Chinese warlord, son of Chang Tso-lin. On the death (1928) of his father, he succeeded as military governor of Manchuria. He was then known as Chang Hsiao-liang but later changed his name. Chang supported Chiang Kai-shek against a rebellious ...

  3. Media in category "Former Residence of Chang Hsüeh-liang (Hsinchu County)" The following 16 files are in this category, out of 16 total. Former Residence of Zhang Xueliang 張學良故居 - panoramio (1).jpg 3,156 × 2,366; 2.16 MB. Former Residence of Zhang Xueliang 張學良故居 - panoramio (2).jpg 4,402 × 3,302; 3.84 MB.

  4. 16 de oct. de 2001 · October 15, 2001 at 8:00 p.m. EDT. Former Chinese warlord Chang Hsueh-liang, who along with Chinese Communists kidnapped Nationalist leader Chiang Kai-shek and changed the course of Chinese ...

  5. Chang Hsüeh-liang (Chinese: 張學良, June 3, 1901 – October 15, 2001), also romanized as Zhang Xueliang, nicknamed the "Young Marshal" (少帥), known in his later life as Peter H. L. Chang, was the effective ruler of Northeast China and much of northern China after the assassination of his father, Zhang Zuolin (the "Old Marshal"), by the Japanese on June 4, 1928. He was an instigator of ...

  6. BEIJING — Chang Hsueh-liang, a former military commander who played a historic role in the turbulent China of the 1930s, has died in Hawaii, China's Xinhua News Agency said Monday. He was 101.

  7. 16 de ago. de 2022 · The Former Residence of Chang Hseh-liang traditional Chinese simplified Chinese pinyin Zhng Xuling Gj is a museum about Chang Hseh-liang Zhang