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  1. 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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  2. Chang Hsüeh-liang (chino: 張學良, 3 de junio de 1901 - 15 de octubre de 2001), también romanizado como Zhang Xueliang y más tarde conocido como Peter H. L. Chang, fue el señor de la guerra de Manchuria y comandante en jefe del ejército del noreste después del asesinato de su padre, Zhang Zuolin.

  3. 16 de oct. de 2001 · 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. Chang...

  4. Chang Hsüeh-liang. views 3,356,177 updated. Chang Hsüeh-liang or Zhang Xueliang (jäng´ shüĕ´-lyäng´), 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.

  5. 25 de oct. de 2001 · Obituary. Chang Hsueh-liang, a Chinese enigma, died on October 14th, aged 101. Oct 25th 2001 |. Corbis. SOME writers about China believe that Chang Hsueh-liang changed the course of...

  6. Chang Hsüeh-liang is the person who declared the Chinese reunification in 1928 after the end of the Northern Expedition by the National Revolutionary Army led by Chiang Kai-shek to unite the Beiyang Government under the Republic of China.

  7. Chang Hsueh-liang, 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.