Yin Changheng

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Yin Changheng (尹昌衡, 11 juillet 1884 – 26 mai 1953), est un chef militaire chinois du Sichuan, membre du Tongmenghui. Pendant la révolution chinoise de 1911, il devint l'un des meneurs de l'armée révolutionnaire au Sichuan, puis le premier gouverneur militaire de la province. Il est l'un des fondateurs de l'armée du Sichuan (clique du Sichuan). Son nom de naissance est Changyi (昌儀) et son prénom de courtoisie est Shuo Quan (碩権). rdf:langString
Yin Changheng (Chinese: 尹昌衡; pinyin: Yǐn Chānghéng; Wade–Giles: Yin Ch'ang-heng; July 11, 1884 – May 26, 1953) was a military leader in the Qing Dynasty and the Republic of China. He was a member of the Tongmenghui, and on the outbreak of the Xinhai Revolution he became one of the leaders of the revolutionary army in Sichuan. He was the first Military Governor of Sichuan Province and one of the founders of the Sichuan Army (Sichuan Clique). His former name was Changyi (昌儀). Courtesy name was Shuo Quan (碩権). He was born in Peng District, Sichuan. rdf:langString
尹 昌衡(いん しょうこう)は清末民初の軍人・政治家。中国同盟会に属した革命派の人物。また、(四川軍、四川派)の創始者・指導者の1人で、中華民国の初代四川都督である。旧名は昌儀。字は碩権。号は太昭、止園、止円。 rdf:langString
尹昌衡(1884年7月11日-1953年5月26日),原名昌仪,字硕权,号太昭,别号止园,四川省成都府彭县升平乡人。清朝及中华民国军事及政治人物。 rdf:langString
rdf:langString Yin Changheng
rdf:langString 尹昌衡
rdf:langString Yin Changheng
rdf:langString 尹昌衡
rdf:langString Yin Changheng
rdf:langString 尹昌衡
rdf:langString Yin Changheng
rdf:langString 尹昌衡
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xsd:date 1884-07-11
rdf:langString Yin Changheng between 1912-1928
xsd:date 1953-05-26
rdf:langString Yǐn Chānghéng
rdf:langString 尹昌衡
rdf:langString 尹昌衡
rdf:langString Yin Ch'ang-heng
rdf:langString Yin Changheng (尹昌衡, 11 juillet 1884 – 26 mai 1953), est un chef militaire chinois du Sichuan, membre du Tongmenghui. Pendant la révolution chinoise de 1911, il devint l'un des meneurs de l'armée révolutionnaire au Sichuan, puis le premier gouverneur militaire de la province. Il est l'un des fondateurs de l'armée du Sichuan (clique du Sichuan). Son nom de naissance est Changyi (昌儀) et son prénom de courtoisie est Shuo Quan (碩権).
rdf:langString Yin Changheng (Chinese: 尹昌衡; pinyin: Yǐn Chānghéng; Wade–Giles: Yin Ch'ang-heng; July 11, 1884 – May 26, 1953) was a military leader in the Qing Dynasty and the Republic of China. He was a member of the Tongmenghui, and on the outbreak of the Xinhai Revolution he became one of the leaders of the revolutionary army in Sichuan. He was the first Military Governor of Sichuan Province and one of the founders of the Sichuan Army (Sichuan Clique). His former name was Changyi (昌儀). Courtesy name was Shuo Quan (碩権). He was born in Peng District, Sichuan.
rdf:langString 尹 昌衡(いん しょうこう)は清末民初の軍人・政治家。中国同盟会に属した革命派の人物。また、(四川軍、四川派)の創始者・指導者の1人で、中華民国の初代四川都督である。旧名は昌儀。字は碩権。号は太昭、止園、止円。
rdf:langString 尹昌衡(1884年7月11日-1953年5月26日),原名昌仪,字硕权,号太昭,别号止园,四川省成都府彭县升平乡人。清朝及中华民国军事及政治人物。
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