Xu Shuzheng
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Hsu Seu-Cheng or Xu Shuzheng (traditional Chinese: 徐樹錚; simplified Chinese: 徐树铮; pinyin: Xú Shùzhēng; Wade–Giles: Hsü Shu-Cheng; IPA: [ɕú ʂùt͡ʂə̄ŋ]) (11 November 1880 – 29 December 1925) was a Chinese warlord in Republican China. A subordinate and right-hand man of Duan Qirui,[1] he was a prominent member of the Anhui clique.[2][3]
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Xu Shuzheng | |
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徐樹錚 | |
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Born | (1880-11-11)11 November 1880 Xiao County, Jiangsu, Qing dynasty |
Died | 30 December 1925(1925-12-30) (aged 45) Peking, Republic of China |
Nationality | Chinese |
Political party | Anhui clique |
Alma mater | Imperial Japanese Army Academy |
Occupation | Military officer |
Awards | Order of Rank and Merit Order of the Precious Brilliant Golden Grain Order of Wen-Hu Order of the Sacred Treasure |
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Allegiance | Qing Dynasty Republic of China |
Branch/service | New Army Beiyang Army |
Rank | General |
Battles/wars | Occupation of Mongolia |
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