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250: 231: 48: 450:, all of whom share the same hatred and reputation. It was suggested that the Manchu Qing court trusted them and settled that they would be effective and meritorious and there were any defeat from any of them, immediately rectify the Fa in front of the army under no exceptions. On May 2, 1895, Henan Juren Bu Xiangzao reported that the 494:. Li Bingheng, the governor of Shandong at the time, believed that "the land cannot be lost by oneself" and sent troops to fight against them. Li was then made Governor-General, but was ousted under German pressure before taking office. In 1900, he served as the minister of the Yangtze River navy. After the 462:'s army, supported by thousands of soldiers for half a year, were able to defend and fight, but failed to win as it was alone and without reinforcements. Li Bingheng and Liu Yongfu also had the heart to fight to the death. However, Li Bingheng was quite lacking in the use of troops in Shandong. The 534:
Due to the lack of documentation, there aren't many academic articles on him. Scholars however affirmed his language, stating that he was clean and honest throughout his life, loyal to the monarch and the country, diligent in government and loving the people. Some descendants lived in what is now
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where he committed suicide by swallowing gold. At the beginning of the posthumous loyalty festival, the coalition forces listed Li Bingheng as the culprit of the incident and demanded severe punishment but the Qing government decided that Bingheng died first and wasn't punished, but ordered the
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In the early years, he became the county magistrate and moved to the county. In 1879, he became the Jizhou prefecture magistrate. In 1881, he was promoted to the prefect of
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The reformist Wu Qiao however, criticized Bingheng stating he was: ".....very bad about foreign affairs, and everything in China is wrong with such a decent person."
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The two ministers are loyal and upright, both win the hearts and minds of the people, and they share the greatest merit.
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approaching, they fled and disbanded on their own. Its defeat is a crime of non-war.
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pursuit of all official positions and the revocation of the sympathy code.
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summoned him and so he led the four armies to fight but he was defeated in
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and others along with veterans who could serve in the Huai Army are
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broke out, the Qing court appointed Li Bingheng as the governor of
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generals had deducted their wages, and when they heard the
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Chinese military personnel of the First Sino-Japanese War
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Index

Chinese name
family name

Governor
Shandong
Guangxu
Zhang Rumei
zh
Governor
Anhui
Shen Bingcheng
zh
Furun
Zhuanghe
Liaoning
China
Tongzhou
Beijing
China
Imperial Chinese Army
Huai Army
Sino-French War
Battle of Zhennan Pass
First Sino-Japanese War
Boxer Rebellion
Battle of Peking

Chinese
courtesy name
Sino-French War

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