Huang Xing
Huang Xing or Huang Hsing (; 25 October 1874 – 31 October 1916) was a Chinese revolutionary leader and politician, and the first commander-in-chief of the Republic of China. As one of the founders of the Kuomintang (KMT) and the Republic of China, his position was second only to Sun Yat-sen. Together they were known as Sun-Huang during the Xinhai Revolution. He was also known as the "Eight Fingered General" because of wounds sustained during war. His tomb is on Mount Yuelu, in Changsha, Hunan, China.Huang was born in the village of Gaotang, now part of Changsha, Hunan. Like many other Chinese men born before 1949, Huang was known by many different names during his life. His birth name was "Huang Zhen", but this was later changed to "Huang Xing". He was also known as "Huang Keqiang" and "Qing Wu". In the period after 1911 he also used the names "Li Youqing" and "Zhang Shouzheng". Provided by Wikipedia
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Tianyi yi shu [bu fen juan]
天一遺書 [不分卷]by Chen, HuangPublished 2002Call Number: Loading…
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Liao zhai zhi yi
聊齋志異by Chen, Huang, Pu, Songling 1640-1715Published 1990Call Number: Loading…
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Hui yan chu kai by Szu Chi-ta
Published 1980Other Authors: “…Cheng Chen-huang…”
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