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    Zhang Xueliang (Chinese: 張學良; June 3, 1901 – October 15, 2001), also romanized as Chang Hsueh-liang and known later in life as Peter H. L. Chang, was a...
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    Chiang Kai-shek's offensive. Zhang Xueliang, his son, maintained control of the northeastern provinces until 1931. Zhang was born in 1875 in Haicheng...
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    Gen. Zhang Xueliang. Shanghai was a key site in the smuggling trade, and the Fengtian economy became increasingly reliant on the drug. Zhang became...
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    warlord Zhang Zuolin tried to deprive Japanese concessions too, but he was assassinated by the Japanese Kwantung Army. Zhang Xueliang, Zhang's son and...
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    and was assassinated shortly thereafter by the Japanese. His son, Zhang Xueliang, took over as the leader of the Fengtian clique, and in December 1928...
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    Following Zhang Zuolin's assassination by the Japanese Kwantung Army in the Huanggutun Incident on 4 June 1928, he was succeeded by his son, Zhang Xueliang, who...
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    Generals Zhang Xueliang and Yang Hucheng, decided to kidnap Chiang after the latter refused repeated entreaties to change his policies. Zhang invited Chiang...
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    張學良故居; simplified Chinese: 张学良故居; pinyin: Zhāng Xuéliáng Gùjū) is a museum about Chang Hsüeh-liang (Zhang Xueliang) in Wufeng Township, Hsinchu County, Taiwan...
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    important influence on Zhang Zuolin's son, Zhang Xueliang. Citing desire to avoid civil war, he led a three-month rebellion against Zhang Zuolin which led to...
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    Expedition. At the end of that campaign, Zhang Zuolin was assassinated and succeeded by his son Zhang Xueliang. When Xueliang subsequently pledged loyalty to the...
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