Shen Hongying

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沈 鴻英(しん こうえい)は清末民初の軍人。桂軍(広西軍、広西派)の指導者の1人で、陸栄廷を中心とする「旧広西派」と呼ばれる集団の一員。後年は陸栄廷らを相手に広西省の統治権を巡って激しく争った。旧名は亜栄。字は冠南。祖籍は広東省恩平県。 rdf:langString
沈鴻英(1871年-1935年1月28日),原名亞英,字冠南,廣西省雒容县(今柳州市鱼峰区雒容镇)人,清末民初军事将领,属于旧桂系。 rdf:langString
Shen Hongying or Shum Hung-ying (simplified Chinese: 沈鸿英; traditional Chinese: 沈鴻英; pinyin: Shěn Hóngyīng; Cantonese: Shum Hung-ying) (Oct 15, 1871 – January 28, 1935) was a Chinese general in the Old Guangxi Clique during the Republic of China (1912–1949). Shum was given the title of General Hip Wai (協威將軍) by President Li Yuan-hong (黎元洪總統). Shen served as military governor of Guangdong from March 1923 to May 1924 in the Warlord Era. He was in alliance with Wu Peifu. He was defeated by Li Zongren in 1925. rdf:langString
rdf:langString 沈鴻英
rdf:langString Shen Hongying
rdf:langString 沈鴻英
rdf:langString Shen Hongying (沈鴻英)
rdf:langString Shen Hongying
rdf:langString Luorong County, Liuzhou Prefecture, Guangxi Province
xsd:integer 8523711
xsd:integer 1095981286
rdf:langString Shum Family Cemetery, in Pat Heung off Kam Po Road, adjacent to the Taoism Jiu Xiao Guan
xsd:integer 1871
rdf:langString Shen Yaying ,
rdf:langString General Hip Wai
rdf:langString Old Guangxi Clique Warlord
rdf:langString Chinese
rdf:langString Military governor of Guangdong and Commander-in-Chief of the Frontier Defence of the Third Route Army of Guangdong and Guangxi
rdf:langString Shen Guannan
rdf:langString Shěn Hóngyīng
rdf:langString 沈鸿英
rdf:langString 沈鴻英
rdf:langString Shen Hongying or Shum Hung-ying (simplified Chinese: 沈鸿英; traditional Chinese: 沈鴻英; pinyin: Shěn Hóngyīng; Cantonese: Shum Hung-ying) (Oct 15, 1871 – January 28, 1935) was a Chinese general in the Old Guangxi Clique during the Republic of China (1912–1949). Shum was given the title of General Hip Wai (協威將軍) by President Li Yuan-hong (黎元洪總統). Shen served as military governor of Guangdong from March 1923 to May 1924 in the Warlord Era. He was in alliance with Wu Peifu. He was defeated by Li Zongren in 1925. Shen Hongying was born in 1871 and moved to Luorong (雒容) of Guangxi (廣西) from Enping (恩平) of Guangdong (廣東). He had been a bandit and later became a prefecture officer (管帶) in the Qing (清) government. He then served at the Republic government and was promoted to a number of posts, eventually became defence commissioner in the two provinces. He was the Commander-in-Chief of the Frontier Defence of the Third Route Army of Guangdong and Guangxi (粵桂邊防第三路軍總司令), had armed confrontations with the renowned generals Pai Chung-hsi (白崇禧) and Li Tsung-jen (李宗仁) in 1925, and later fled to Hong Kong. When he was a general in the Chinese mainland, he bought a lot of land in Hong Kong. He was a member of the Board of Director of Pok Oi Hospital (博愛醫院) in 1932 and 1933 and its Chairman in 1934. Following his defeat in the Guangdong–Guangxi War, Shen retired in Hong Kong and built his residence, now referred to as the "General House" (上將府主樓), in the location now known as the village of Fung Kat Heung in Yeun Long, New Territories. He named the village Fung Kat (逢吉), to represent that all bad luck turns into good luck. The Shum Residence has been determined to be a historic building of special merit by the Antiquities Advisory Board (AAB) of Hong Kong, and efforts should be made for its preservation.
rdf:langString 沈 鴻英(しん こうえい)は清末民初の軍人。桂軍(広西軍、広西派)の指導者の1人で、陸栄廷を中心とする「旧広西派」と呼ばれる集団の一員。後年は陸栄廷らを相手に広西省の統治権を巡って激しく争った。旧名は亜栄。字は冠南。祖籍は広東省恩平県。
rdf:langString 沈鴻英(1871年-1935年1月28日),原名亞英,字冠南,廣西省雒容县(今柳州市鱼峰区雒容镇)人,清末民初军事将领,属于旧桂系。
rdf:langString Chairman, Board of Director of Pok Oi Hospital
rdf:langString General House, Fung Kat Heung, Kam Tin, Yuen Long, New Territories
xsd:nonNegativeInteger 26727
rdf:langString Shen Guannan (沈冠南)
rdf:langString Shen Yaying (沈亞英),
xsd:gYear 1871

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