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  • '''Whampoa Military Academy''' was China's first military school in modern times, and was located in Huangpu, [[Guangzhou]], [[Guangd ...ies, Sun Yat-sen delivered a speech declaring the establishment of Whampoa Military Academy.
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  • ...realization of strategic decisions, policies and principles of the CMC on military warfare and army building. ...of offices and departments for war operations, information, communication, military training, army affairs, mobilization, armament, security, mapping and surve
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  • ...observes the following purposes: carrying on the spirit of the '''Whompoa Military Academy''', uniting former students, promoting the unification of the mothe
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  • ...au of the [[Communist Party of China (CPC)]] decided to establish the '''[[Military Commission of the CPC Central Committee]]'''.Based on the decision, [[Mao Z [[Category:Military]]
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  • '''The Military Museum of the Chinese People's Revolution''' stands on the north side of th ...ple's Revolution Military Museum.jpg|thumb|300px|China People's Revolution Military Museum]]
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  • ...he Military Museum of the Chinese People's Revolution.JPEG|thumb|200px|The Military Museum of the Chinese People's Revolution]] ...y antiques covering ancient, modern and contemporary times, displaying the military history of the country in a vivid and hollistic way.
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  • [[file: Whampoa Military Academy.JPEG|thumb|200px|left|Whampoa Military Academy]] ...d was located in Huangpu, [[Guangzhou]], [[Guangdong Province]]. [[Whampoa Military Academy|(More...)]]
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  • ...litary Museum of the Chinese People's Revolution.JPEG|thumb|200px|left|The Military Museum of the Chinese People's Revolution]] ...物馆''') is listed as one of the top 10 military museums in the world. [[The Military Museum of the Chinese People's Revolution|(More...)]]
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  • ...he Military Museum of the Chinese People's Revolution.JPEG|thumb|200px|The Military Museum of the Chinese People's Revolution]] ...y antiques covering ancient, modern and contemporary times, displaying the military history of the country in a vivid and hollistic way.
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  • ...military leaders of the Republic Protection Army.jpg|thumb|200px|left|The military leaders of the Republic Protection Army]] The late [[Yunnan]] military governors [[Cai E]] and Tang Jiyao launched '''the Republic Protection Camp
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  • ...anzong fled to [[Sichuan]]. His son [[Li Heng]] regained Chang'an with the military assistance from the [[Huihe]], the ancestry group of the [[Uygur]] ethnic g
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  • ...ational Military Tribunal for the Far East began in Tokyo with 28 Japanese military and government officials accused of war crimes and crimes against humanity.
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  • ...erals on a trip to the United States, the highest-level visit by a Chinese military leader to the country since China's leadership transition in 2012. ([[Fan C
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  • ...au of the [[Communist Party of China (CPC)]] decided to establish the '''[[Military Commission of the CPC Central Committee]]'''.Based on the decision, [[Mao Z [[Category:Military]]
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  • ...tral Government of the [[Chinese Soviet Republic]] and the [[Revolutionary Military Commission of the Chinese Red Army]] jointly issued '''"The Proclamation of ...nese. The CPC called for concentrating domestic wealth and manpower on the military campaign against Japanese invasion. It also proposed uniting the foreign po
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  • ...the [[CPC Central Military Commission]], and a member of the PRC Central Military Commission. From 2002 to 2003, he was the chief of staff of the PLA Lanzhou Military Region.
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  • ...forces]], [[military service]] work, armaments, education and training of military personnel, scientific research for national defense, the ranking system, bu
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  • ...and strategic missile forces. The PLA is under the command of the Central Military Commission of the CPC. ([http://wiki.china.org.cn/wiki/index.php/PLA More..
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  • ...nd strategic missile forces. The PLA is under the command of the [[Central Military Commission]] of the CPC. ([[PLA|More...]])
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  • ...nd strategic missile forces. The PLA is under the command of the [[Central Military Commission]] of the CPC. ([[PLA|More...]])
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  • ...nd strategic missile forces. The PLA is under the command of the [[Central Military Commission]] of the CPC. ([[PLA|More...]])
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  • '''Whampoa Military Academy''' was China's first military school in modern times, and was located in Huangpu, [[Guangzhou]], [[Guangd ...ies, Sun Yat-sen delivered a speech declaring the establishment of Whampoa Military Academy.
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  • ...China (CPC) in May 1969. He graduated from the Basic Department of the PLA Military Academy and has a junior college education. ...rman of the CPC Central Military Commission, and member of the PRC Central Military Commission; he holds the rank of general.
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  • ...s Liberation Army University of National Defense''', China’s highest level military school was established in [[Beijing]] on [[CIIC:Selected anniversaries/Dece [[Deng Xiaoping]], then chairman of the Central Military Commission, signed the order appointing Zhang Zhen as the president of the
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  • ...ngineering School of the Artillery Corps of the Soviet Union. He holds the military rank of general. ...ical Bureau of the CPC Central Committee]], vice-chairman of the [[Central Military Commission]], [[state councilor]], [[minister of national defense]] and dir
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  • ...proclaimed himself emperor of a new Empire of [[China]], former [[Yunnan]] military governor [[Cai E]] and [[Tang Jiyao]] launched the '''Republic Protection C ...e:The military leaders of the Republic Protection Army.jpg|thumb|200px|The military leaders of the Republic Protection Army]]
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  • ...member of the Leading Party Members' Group of the State Council; holds the military rank as general. 1970-1971 Staff officer of the Combat Department, Wuhan Military Area Command Headquarters
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  • ...of the [[CPC Central Military Commission]], and a member of the [[Central Military Commission of the People's Republic of China]]. ([http://wiki.china.org.cn/
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  • ...i, together with Wang Shizhen and Feng Guozhang were called “Three Beiyang Military Talents.” In 1911 (3rd year of Xuantong reign), led troops to suppress th
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  • ...es as Vice Chairman of the CPC Central Military Commission and the Central Military Commission of the People's Republic of China (PRC), and holds the rank of g Vice Chairman, CPC Central Military Commission
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  • ...tment of [[PLA Military Academy]]. A junior college graduate, he holds the military rank of a general. He is now a member of the Central Military Commission and director of the [[General Logistics Department of People's L
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  • ...government in the non-military zones of northern [[China]]; to expand non-military zones in [[Shanghai]]; to stop resistance against Japanese invasion; to joi
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  • ...]], and [[He Long]], who joined the Party after the event. The Soviet Army military adviser M. F. Kumanin from the 20th Army was also among the leaders. ([[Nan
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  • ...]], and [[He Long]], who joined the Party after the event. The Soviet Army military adviser M. F. Kumanin from the 20th Army was also among the leaders. ([[Nan
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  • ...mittee, and first secretary of the Party Committee of [[Guizhou Provincial Military Command]] ...bet Autonomous Region, and first secretary of the Party Committee of Tibet Military Command
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  • ...d the Kim Il Sung Military University, completing courses in computers and military strategies. In September 2010, he was made a general and the vice chairman of the Central Military Commission of the Workers' Party.
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  • ...n of the CPC Central Military Commission, vice chairman of the PRC Central Military Commission and holds the rank of a general. ...y, Ground Force (1980-1982: received a junior college education at the PLA Military Academy)
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  • ...t of the People's Republic of China (PRC), and Chairman of the PRC Central Military Commission. Chairman, CPC Central Military Commission
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  • ...d, Tao founded the Red Army guerilla unit in south Fujian and the People's Military Force in east Fujian. He was arrested by the [[Kuomintang]] in [[Shanghai]] ...] in [[Shaanxi]] Province in 1940 and took the offices of Secretary of the Military Commission of the CPC Central Committee and Secretary of the General Politi
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  • ...ember of the 15th and 16th [[CPC Central Committee]]. He was conferred the military rank of major general in September 1988, lieutenant general in July 1995 an ...headquarters of the Ground Force. Studied in the Basics Department of PLA Military Academy from Sep. 1979 to Jan. 1981.
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  • ...aign against corruption, waste and bureaucracy in the [[CPC]], government, military and mass organizations.
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  • ...ht be traced in its repressive measures, ruthless law codes, and continual military expeditions.
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  • [[1974]]: [[Fu Zuoyi]], a high-ranking military officer, died.
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  • ...ntang and the [[CPC|Communist Party]] should cooperate and unify all their military resources to defeat Japan. 4. The coalition government should recognize all military groups who are fighting the Japanese army.
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  • ...he [[CPC Central Committee]]. The session also approved the members of the Military Commission of CPC Central Committee. [[Jiang Zemin]] was elected General Secretary and Chairman of the Military Commission of CPC Central Committee. Members of the Standing Committee of t
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  • ...realization of strategic decisions, policies and principles of the CMC on military warfare and army building. ...of offices and departments for war operations, information, communication, military training, army affairs, mobilization, armament, security, mapping and surve
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  • ...[ancient Silk Road]]. During the [[Western Han Dynasty]] (207 BC - AD 25), military and political activities were held frequently, thus producing numerous such ...They provide an accurate record of history from 99 BC to AD 111, covering military affairs, politics, economics and social life.
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  • ...ith embezzlement, bribery, misuse of state funds and abuse of power by the military procuratorate on March 31, 2014.. ...the military in 1971 after finishing junior high school. He began handling military business operations in Puyang in 1985 and rose during the following decade
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  • Luo was the very first leader of the Chinese [[People's Liberation Army]] Military Band. He also served as the band's conductor when it played the national an ...China's military music, Luo composed, adapted and arranged many pieces of military and revolutionary music. "Mourning Music," Luo's most influential and best-
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  • [[File:bzh.jpg|thumb|200px|left|Feng Yuxiang convened a military meeting at Luanping.]]
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  • '''Xu Qiliang''' (许其亮) was appointed vice chairman of the [[Central Military Commission]] (CMC) of the [[Communist Party of China]] (CPC) on Nov. 4, 201
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  • '''Fan Changlong''' (范长龙) was appointed vice chairman of the [[Central Military Commission]] (CMC) of the [[Communist Party of China]] (CPC) on Nov. 4, 201
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  • [[1992]]: [[Nie Rongzhen]], a prominent military leader in [[China]], passed away.
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  • ...New Fourth Army, the CPC Central Committee set up a branch of the Central Military Commission inside the New Fourth Army and appointed [[Xiang Ying]] secretar ...my fought heroically against the Japanese aggressors and was noted for its military performance.
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  • 4. State leading military organ – the Central Military Commission;
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  • ...d supreme people's courts''', in addition to special courts such as the '''military, railway and water transportation courts'''. Grassroots courts refer to tri ...y the people's congress but jointly appointed by the SPC and the [[Central Military Commission]].
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  • '''Fan Changlong''' ('''范长龙'''), vice-chairman of China's Central Military Commission, voiced China's dissatisfaction with the remarks made by U.S. De
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  • In November 1989, he was elected chairman of the CPC Central Military Commission at the Fifth Plenary Session of the Thirteenth CPC Central Commi ...ral secretary of the CPC Central Committee and chairman of the CPC Central Military Commission at the First Plenary Session of the Fourteenth CPC Central Commi
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  • ...[[Harbin Institute of Technology]]. As a university graduate, he holds the military rank of a general. He is now a member of the Central Military Commission and director of PLA General Armament Department.
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  • Built in 1924, the villa housed Chen Guangyuan, a military governor of Jiangxi during the early period of the Republic of China. [[For
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  • On October 1, 1949, some 300,000 military and civilian people gathered in [[Tian'anmen Square]] in [[Beijing]] to cel
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  • ...observes the following purposes: carrying on the spirit of the '''Whompoa Military Academy''', uniting former students, promoting the unification of the mothe
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  • [[1924]]: [[Whampoa Military Academy]] was officially opened.
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  • ...(Wuchang had a modern military industry and manufactured weapons and other military equipment for the New Army) when one suddenly went off; this led to a polic
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  • ...s Liberation Army University of National Defense''', China’s highest level military school was established in [[Beijing]] on [[CIIC:Selected anniversaries/Dece
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  • ...of some 500,000 people in Beijing's [[Tian'anmen Square]] enjoying a grand military parade followed by a mass pageant.
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  • ...in August 1960. Graduated from Missile Engineering Department of [[Harbin Military Engineering Institute]] where he had majored in general design of ground-to ...n of ground-to-air missile at the Missile Engineering Department, [[Harbin Military Engineering Institute]]
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  • ...Organization Department of the CPC Central Committee and secretary of the Military Commission of the CPC Central Committee and secretly led the Party Central ...other cities. He served as deputy head of the Political Department of the Military Commission of the KMT government.
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  • ...r-old senior colonel in the Chinese navy who previously attended different military academies in the United Kingdom. He has been installed as first commanding
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  • [[1997]]: China signed the Agreement on the Mutual Reduction of Military Forces in the Border Areas with Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Russia and Tajikist
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  • It proclaimed that if the Kuomintang military officers, the Kuomintang headquarters or the Kuomintang government official 6) Destroying food, storage and other military equipment;
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  • ...爱花'''), the WWII sex slave who was the first to openly accuse the Japanese military of committing atrocities during the war, passed away on September 4, 2013 a
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  • ...t in Wuhan. Since then, she has carried out many important tasks including military exercises, disaster relief operations following the Wenchuan Earthquake and
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  • ...d statesman [[Li Hongzhang]], the Beiyang Army was a modern, western-style military force created by the [[Qing Dynasty]] government. It had 25 warships and ov ...from 1887 onwards, Li Hongzhang had been forced to hand funds intended for military expenditure to the [[Empress Dowager Cixi]] in order to build the [[Summer
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  • ...the rural areas bordering the Hunan and [[Jiangxi]] provinces. He held key military positions during the [[War of Resistance Against Japanese Aggression]] (193 ...y [[Mao Zedong]], has proved to be important in the building of the modern military forces of China.
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  • ...is a senior colonel in the Chinese navy who previously attended different military academies in the United Kingdom. He has been installed as first commanding Zhang was born in September 1969 to a military family in Changxing, [[Zhejiang Province]]. From 1980 to 1986, he attended
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  • '''Nie Rongzhen''' (Chinese: 聂荣臻), a prominent military leader and statesman, was one of the founders and the [[10 Great Marshals o ...positions in the PLA, such as the Deputy Chief of the Staff of the Central Military Commission, the Commander of Peking (now Beijing) and Tianjin Garrison Comm
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  • The '''Long March '''('''长征''') was a military maneuver carried out by the Workers' and Peasants' Red Army of the [[Commun ...n against the Kuomintang's "encirclement and suppression." High demands on military strength, manpower and resources made it difficult for the Red Army to figh
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  • ...iyuan]]. In the ensuing battles, Li displayed his talent for political and military maneuvers, playing a vital role in the capture of the Sui capital Chang'an
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  • '''The Military Museum of the Chinese People's Revolution''' stands on the north side of th ...ple's Revolution Military Museum.jpg|thumb|300px|China People's Revolution Military Museum]]
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  • ...orea, the war threatened to spread into Chinese territory, and the Chinese military commander [[Li Hongzhang]] had no choice but to send more troops. ([[First
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  • ...orea, the war threatened to spread into Chinese territory, and the Chinese military commander [[Li Hongzhang]] had no choice but to send more troops. ([[First
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  • On October 1, 1949, some 300,000 military and civilian people gathered in Tian'anmen Square in Beijing to celebrate t ...ut the Announcement of the Central People's Government of the PRC before a military parade and a mass parade.
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  • On October 1, 1949, some 300,000 military and civilian people gathered in Tian'anmen Square in Beijing to celebrate '
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  • ...on of the Henan-Hubei Border Area Provincial CPC Committee and head of the military affairs department. ...Administrative Commission and member of the Central People's Revolutionary Military Commission. From September 1954 to September 1980, he served as Vice-Premie
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  • ...made up of the [[Army]], [[Navy]], [[Air Force]], [[2nd Artillery Corps]], military schools and national defense scientific research institutions. ...armed forces, area military commands, and various services and arms of the military.
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  • ...Communist Party of China]] Central Committee, vice chairman of the Central Military Commission, vice premier of the State Council and minister of foreign affai
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  • [[Category:History]][[Category:Military]] 
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  • ...the [[Flower Pagoda]] which was built in 1612, and the [[Flower City]], a military post built in 1664. A gilded statue of the [[Goddess of Mercy]] overlooking
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  • ...e Beijing-Hankou Railway started the sensational “February 7 Strike” after military police sabotaged a workers’ union ceremony. ...ers’ intentions were interfered with by warlord [[Wu Peifu]], who sent his military police to sabotage the hall where the ceremony was scheduled to take place.
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  • A series of outlines concerning the country’s economy, legislation, military and political guidelines have been issued prior to the meeting. ==Top military reshuffle==
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  • [[1963]]: Chinese Communist military leader, General '''[[Luo Ronghuan]]''' passed away.
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  • [[1954]]: The establishment of the '''[[Military Commission of the CPC Central Committee]]'''.
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  • ...of the association. The members were soldiers graduated from the [[Huangpu Military Academy]]. Its slogan was "rejuvenate China." It was called the "blue suit
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  • The meeting affirmed [[Mao Zedong]]'s military strategies and established Mao’s leadership in CPC and the army.
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  • Located in the south of [[Yuyuantan Park]], with the [[Military Museum]] to its east and [[CCTV]] to its west, the monument covers an area
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  • [[Chen Guangyuan]] (1873~1939) served as military governor of [[Jiangxi]] during the early period of the [[Republic of China]
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  • ...ainst the [[Kuomintang]]'s "encirclement and suppression." High demands on military strength, manpower and resources made it difficult for the Red Army to figh
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  • ...hich tell you the development of China's armor cause and the efforts world military powers have made to build strong tank forts. ([[The Tank Museum|More...]])
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  • ...[PLA|People's Liberation Army (PLA)]]. At the time the [[PLA]] used four [[military ranks]], which were further categorized into 14 grades: [[Great Marshal]], [[Category:army]][[Category:military ranks]][[Category:military officials]]
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  • ...non and ammunition. It also built ships, trained technicians and published military manuals.
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  • ...d statesman [[Li Hongzhang]], the Beiyang Army was a modern, western-style military force created by the [[Qing Dynasty]] government. It had 25 warships and ov
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  • '''Zeng Guofan''' (1811-1872)was a leading statesman and military general in the late [[Qing Dynasty]] (1644-1911).
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  • ...f painstaking work by 20,000 soldiers from the [[Lanzhou]] and [[Chengdu]] military districts. The 2739-km-long cable runs through 23 counties and cities of [[
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  • [[1999]]:A massive military parade was held in [[Beijing]] to celebrate the '''[[50th birthday of the P
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  • ...ing]]'s application for resigning from the post of Chairman of the Central Military Commission was approved at the fifth plenary session of the 13th Central Co
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  • Zheng He was captured by [[Ming Dynasty]] forces during their military cleansing of the remnants of the [[Yuan Dynasty]] (1279-1368) in [[Yunnan]] ...the throne as the [[Yongle Emperor]] (1403-1424), he promoted many of the military and civil officers/officials who had supported him. Among them was the eunu
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  • He made great contributions to the Party, the military and the diplomatic cause.
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  • ...den in [[Wuxi]]. In the early [[Ming Dynasty]] (1368-1644), [[Qin Jin]], a military official in [[Nanjing]], made the place into a garden villa. Later, it was
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  • ...on Feb. 13 and [[Yuan Shikai]], the man in charge of the Beiyang Army, the military of northern China, succeeded him. The Tongmenghui was restructured into the ...ned to China in 1917 to advocate unification. He started a self-proclaimed military government in Guangzhou, Guangdong Province, in 1921, and was elected as pr
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  • [[File:bzh.jpg|thumb|500px|right|Feng Yuxiang convened a military meeting at Luanping.]] ...t of the Zhili clique of warlords. After that, Feng convened political and military meetings with the purpose of creating a provisional government with Duan Qi
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  • ...]], and [[He Long]], who joined the Party after the event. The Soviet Army military adviser M. F. Kumanin from the 20th Army was also among the leaders.
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  • ...tationed in Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region; cadre, Political Department, Military Horse Bureau, 201st Unit, PLA General Logistics Department ...ical Section; member, Standing Committee, Party Committee; of the Zalantun Military Horse-Breeding Farm, PLA General Logistics Department stationed in Inner Mo
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  • ...ndence of three northeastern provinces, declaring that he would administer military and political affairs of the three provinces in name of the commander of th
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  • ...Kingdom History Museum]], it was the mansion of [[Xu Da]], a high-ranking military official who helped [[Zhu Yuanzhang]] establish the [[Ming Dynasty]]. After
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  • ...ecurity. He was later appointed as the vice executive officer of Northwest Military and Political Commission. During this time, he insisted on supporting the p ...without any hesitation. With the help of General Fu Tso-yi, he led Suiyuan military personnel in overcoming many obstacles to stage a rebellion and accepted th
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  • ...Dynasty]], meaning the ferry port used by an emperor. In 1404, it became a military position of strategic importance, and construction of city walls and garris
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  • ...the performance of the armed forces with IT application; implementing the military strategy of active defense; pursuing a self-defensive nuclear strategy; and
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  • ...Dr. [[Sun Yat-sen]]. In [[1922]], Ye and his troops saved Dr. Sun from the military coup that Chen Chiung-ming masterminded. Ye Jianying was a scholar-general, both a civil and military man, and a great strategist and statesman.
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  • ...Nanchang Uprising''' on [[August 1]], 1927, [[Zhu De]] and [[Chen Yi]] led military troops to southern [[Hunan Province]] in mid-January, 1928. They took contr
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  • ...rkers' and Peasants' Revolutionary Army and served as secretary of the CPC Military Commission and Party representative. ...CPC Central Bureau of the Soviet Area, vice-chairman of the Revolutionary Military Commission of the Party Central Committee and director of the General Polit
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  • ...the title of "guardian of territorial airspace and waters" by the Central Military Commission (CMC). The decree was signed by [[Jiang Zemin]], former chairman ...the Communist Party of China in 1988. On the morning of April 1, a US EP-3 military surveillance plane flew close to China's airspace and territorial waters so
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  • ...and [[Hubei]] provinces and surrounding areas. He developed an interest in military affairs and practiced horsemanship and shooting every morning while studyin ...or inducting Chinese students in Japan to the society and training them in military arts. The secret organization had conducted several uprisings in [[China]]
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  • ...he ruling class of the time. Another stone carving in the museum depicts a military and civil officer presenting an official hat to their master in recognition
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  • ...ul [[Qin State]], he advocated enriching the country and strengthening its military forces so as to fight against the [[Qin]]. However, he was opposed by arist
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  • ...scouts and sent them eastward on military missions. These civilians-turned-military scouts were expected to settle down at various locations and to breed lives ...They exercised influence on the establishment of the Yuan Dynasty and its military, political and economic affairs. The involvement of Huihui upper-class elem
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  • ...the supreme and local levels; in addition, special procuratorates such as military procuratorial organs are set up. Such a top-down structure reflects the pyr ...autonomous city and urban district levels. Special procuratorates include military and railway transportation prosecution. Procuratorates are established at l
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  • ...ul [[Qin State]], he advocated enriching the country and strengthening its military forces so as to fight against the [[Qin]]. However, he was opposed by arist
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  • In May 1987, [[Yang Shangkun]], Vice Chairman of the [[Central Military Commission]], led a Chinese government delegation to visit Canada and held ...rnal Minister. In September, [[Chi Haotian]], Vice Chairman of the Central Military Commission, State Councilor and Minister of Defence, visited Canada. Peng P
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  • ...es, and rights of army training through huge loans. In 1918 it signed the "Military Agreement of Joint Defense Against Enemies" with the [[Duan Qirui]] governm ...nister to Belgium, and [[Wang Zhengting]], representative of south China's military government. Lu was the first delegate, but it was Wang and Gu who attended
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  • ...fter graduating from high school, Feng worked in the Art Troupe of Beijing Military Command as a stage designer. Later he joined the army. In 1984 he was trans
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  • ...huangjiang and Lancang counties, religion had come to merge with politics. Military suppression by the Qing government and defeat of the peasant uprisings led
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  • ...] along the [[Grand Canal]] north of the [[Yangtze River]]. Yangzhou was a military fort and a cultural center in ancient times. It was a very busy city as ear
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  • ...accepted the Party's assignment to go to Xi'an and work at the Sun Yat-sen Military and political Academy. This was the first place where he carried out revolu ...the summer of 1929 Li Mingrui and Yu Zuobo, who had just taken control of military and political power in Guangxi to direct the work of the local Party organi
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  • ...ial cases wherever necessary. Currently, China has special courts handling military, maritime, railway cases. Military courts are set up at three levels: grassroots; Great Military Region, Services and Arms; and the PLA Court.
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  • ...nhuadian) and the Imperial Library (Wenyuange) on the east and the Hall of Military Prowess (Wuyingdian) on the west.
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  • ...ANC was banned, Mandela went underground forming "The Spear of the Nation" military group with arms. One year later, he called to arms and became leader of the
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  • ...ast and Southeast [[Asia]]. The warfare strategies introduced by the noted military strategist [[Sun Zi]] are still studied and referred to today. [[Taoism]] w
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  • ...cially started in 1381 and took 25 years to complete in 1405. Some 100,000 military soldiers and civilians were deployed to carry out the project. Damaged by w
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  • ...' annual income went to the Ma family. This, coupled with forced labor and military service, brought the Tu people to a state of real disaster. In addition to
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  • ...' annual income went to the Ma family. This, coupled with forced labor and military service, brought the Tu people to a state of real disaster. In addition to
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  • ...purpose by giving it a more religious-sounding name. In order to serve its military purpose, the pagoda was built to the maximum height engineering technology .... Xisi Pagoda in Yinchuan, Ningxia Hui Autonomous Region, similarly served military purposes during wartime. In Chinese history many other ancient pagodas made
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  • ...in wars, while some were seized by imperialist powers in their aggressive military campaigns against [[China]]. The one cast by the Imperial Hospital towards
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  • ...society reached a peak in overall national power—in economic, cultural and military spheres—a level never before experienced in Chinese feudal society. Comme ...ows that it was built as a merit grotto by the family of Zhang Yichao, the military commissioner of the Hexi Corridor at the time. The murals showing the proce
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  • ...of final adjudication on the island. It will run its own party, political, military, economic and financial affairs, may conclude commercial and cultural agree
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  • ...was set up to be responsible for the nation's Buddhist affairs and Tibet's military and government affairs. In 1288, it was renamed [[Xuanzheng Yuan]]. The Pri ...the Yuan, set up local administrations in Tibet to respectively govern the military and political affairs of front and rear Tibet, [[Qamdo]] and [[Ngari]] area
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  • ...and in time of peace and went to battles during wartime, shouldering heavy military and labor services. In less than 150 years after the Qing Dynasty (1644-191
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  • ...ry, Emperor Taizu of the Ming Dynasty (明太祖) was known far and wide for his military prowess. Thus, the King of Ryukyu started to pay tribute to the imperial co ...which were small, barren and deserted islands then, were used by American military forces as a missile testing ground.
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  • ...ry, Emperor Taizu of the Ming Dynasty (明太祖) was known far and wide for his military prowess. Thus, the King of Ryukyu started to pay tribute to the imperial co ...which were small, barren and deserted islands then, were used by American military forces as a missile testing ground.
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  • ...of these drums is concerned. Some people believe that they were meant for military music, others argue that they were for folk music, and still others think t
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  • ..."Losha" (today's Lhasa) the capital. He designated official posts, defined military and administrative areas, created the Tibetan script, formulated laws and u ...cil) and put it in charge of the nation's [[Buddhist]] affairs and Tibet's military, governmental and religious affairs.
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  • ..."Losha" (today's Lhasa) the capital. He designated official posts, defined military and administrative areas, created the Tibetan script, formulated laws and u ...cil) and put it in charge of the nation's [[Buddhist]] affairs and Tibet's military, governmental and religious affairs.
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  • ...invalid." On September 8, Japan and US signed the Security Pact and became military allies.
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  • ...er aristocratic rule, which promoted the development of Mongolian society. Military conquests ensued on a large scale soon after Temujin's accession to the thr
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  • The members of the Military Commission of the Central Committee are decided on by the Central Committee ...l system and organs of the Party in the armed forces are prescribed by the Military Commission of the Central Committee.
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  • ...like? What were the nature of politics and religion? Was it a loose tribal military league? Or was it a regional kingdom ruled by a dynasty in the central plai
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  • ...uan Dynasty, which set up regional, prefectural and county governments and military and civil administrations in the Yi areas in Yunnan, Guizhou and Sichuan, a
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