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in March 1921 and promoted to commander of the 5th Army in 1924. He held those posts until June 1928, when he was one of those killed when a Japanese officer
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carrying Zhang Zuolin, who was also killed. He adopted his nephew Wu Tailai (吳泰來) as heir.
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independence plan (supported by the Japanese) in 1912. He supported
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Rulers: China Administrative divisions
'Modern Warfare in China in 1924-1925': Soviet film propaganda to support Chinese militarist Zhang Zuolin
INSECURITY, OUTLAWRY AND SOCIAL ORDER: BANDITRY IN CHINA'S HEILONGJIANG FRONTIER REGION, 1900–1931

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