Zheng Xiaoxu (Cheng Hsiao-hsu; simplified Chinese: 郑孝胥; traditional Chinese: 鄭孝胥; pinyin: Zhèng Xiàoxū; Wade–Giles: Cheng4 Hsiao4-hsu1; Hepburn: Tei Kōsho)...
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officers to improve accountability. He appointed Zheng Xiaoxu as minister of Household Department, and Zheng Xiaoxu hired Tong Jixu, a former Air Force officer...
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the head of state for Manchuria. One of his faithful companions was Zheng Xiaoxu, a Qing reformist and loyalist. The "Northeast Supreme Administrative...
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Defense of the Empire of Manchukuo. On 21 May 1935, Zhang succeeded Zheng Xiaoxu as Prime Minister of Manchukuo at the instigation of the Kwantung Army...
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advice, had taken refuge in the Japanese legation after being advised by Zheng Xiaoxu. Johnston was appointed Professor of Chinese in the University of London...
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socialist republic Asia Soviet satellite state Empire of Manchuria 1932 1945 Zheng Xiaoxu (1932–1935) Zhang Jinghui (1935–1945) Concordia Association of Manchukuo...
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finally expelled from the Forbidden City in 1924, but unlike his rival Zheng Xiaoxu, he refused to collaborate in the establishment of Manchukuo. Victor...
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Ambassador Nobuyoshi Mutō, and on the Manchu side by Prime Minister Zheng Xiaoxu. Original Japanese: 日本國ハ滿洲國ガ其ノ住民ノ意思ニ基キテ自由ニ成立シ獨立ノ一國家ヲ成スニ至リタル事實ヲ確認シタルニ因リ...
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Executive (1932–1934), Emperor (1934–1945) Prime ministers (complete list) – Zheng Xiaoxu, Prime minister (1932–1935) Zhang Jinghui, Prime minister (1935–1945)...
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its notable former residents include: Zhang Jing Lin Zexu Chen Baochen Zheng Xiaoxu Shen Baozhen Sa Zhenbing Yan Fu Lin Shu Bing Xin Lu Yin Lin Huiyin Lin...
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