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with a total of four battalions of about 2,000 troops stationed in Jiao'ao . During the rubber O garrison, he presided over the construction of the rubber O guarding government offices, barracks, arsenals, forts, before the sea, Jetty, Cable and Wireless, a leading construction of
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to go to the German barracks for negotiations, and was detained by the German army. On December 3, he was released. On December 17, he was ordered to lead all his troops to evacuate Jiao'ao and retreat to Yantai . In February 1898, he was removed from office.
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The original books of his birth year were all written in 1913, but it was found that "Mr. Zhang Dingchen's Xingshu" was published in 1912, and his death year was actually 1912
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as the general soldier of Penghu Town. He was then ordered by his superiors to open up the mountainous areas of Taiwan. In 1888, within the name of the
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Su House Ye Temple with the "Wheeling Hezhuo" plaque to thank the gods bless. He also donated to build four (13 meters) square atrium stones at the
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Edited by Liu Ningyan, Revised the General History of Taiwan Province, Taipei City, Taiwan Provincial Documentation Committee, 1994
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Liu Ming Chuan, "The Collection of Liu Ming Chuan" (Hefei City: Huangshan Publishing House, 1997), pp. 139-146.
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and was rewarded and replaced with the "Nianchang Abatulu". In 1885, Zhang Gaoyuan went to thank the
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A Photograph of Zhang Gaoyuan in the 1912 lithograph "Mr. Zhang Dingchen's Xingshu"
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Zhang Gaoyuan, Shandong Provincial Intelligence Network, accessed 2012-4-18
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from the south coast and while they suffered major losses, the Chinese lost
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infrastructure build at the beginning made a certain contribution.
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Chinese military personnel of the First Sino-Japanese War
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Hefei
Anhui
China
Shanghai
Qing dynasty
Imperial Chinese Army
Huai Army
Taiping Rebellion
Battle of Anqing
Sino-French War
Battle of Tamsui
First Sino-Japanese War
Huai Army
Qing dynasty
Huai Army
Liu Mingchuan
Taiping Army
Nian Army
Shandong
Anhui
Battle of Anqing
Baturu
the Japanese invaded Taiwan
Hengchun
Jiangyin
the French army invaded Taiwan
Keelung
battle against Tamsui

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