Zhang Huaizhi

Zhang Huaizhi
Native name 張懷芝

Zhang Huaizhi (traditional Chinese: 張懷芝; simplified Chinese: 张怀芝; pinyin: Zhāng Huáizhī; Wade–Giles: Chang Huai-chih) (1862 1934) was a warlord in the early Chinese Republic.[1][2][3][4][5][6][7]

References

  1. Lary, Diana; MacKinnon, Stephen R. (2001). Lary, Diana; MacKinnon, Stephen R., eds. The Scars of War: The Impact of Warfare on Modern China. Diana Lary (3, illustrated ed.). UBC Press. p. 21. ISBN 0774808403. Retrieved 2012-05-18.
  2. Anthony B. Chan (1982). Arming the Chinese: the Western armaments trade in warlord China, 1920-1928. Volume 4 of Asian studies monographs (2, illustrated ed.). University of British Columbia Press. p. 28. ISBN 0774801573. Retrieved 2012-05-18.Issue 4 of Faculty of Asian Studies monographs
  3. Kenneth Pomeranz (1993). The Making of a Hinterland: State, Society, and Economy in Inland North China, 1853-1937 (illustrated ed.). University of California Press. p. 231. ISBN 0520080513. Retrieved 2012-05-18.
  4. Peter Gue Zarrow (2005). China In War And Revolution, 1895-1949. Volume 1 of Asia's Transformations (illustrated, reprint ed.). Psychology Press. p. 374. ISBN 0415364477. Retrieved 2012-05-18.
  5. Australian National University. Dept. of Pacific and Asian History (1997). East Asian history, Issues 13-18. Dept. of Pacific and Asian History, Australian National University. p. 119. Retrieved 2012-05-18.
  6. Tim Wright (1984). Coal Mining in China's Economy and Society, 1895-1937 (illustrated ed.). CUP Archive. p. 147. ISBN 0521258782. Retrieved 2012-05-18.
  7. Kenneth Pomeranz (1993). The Making of a Hinterland: State, Society, and Economy in Inland North China, 1853-1937 (illustrated ed.). University of California Press. p. 231. ISBN 0520080513. Retrieved 2012-05-18.
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