Li Yuanhong (Chinese: 黎元洪; pinyin: Lí Yuánhóng; courtesy name Songqing 宋卿; Huangpi, Hubei, October 19, 1864 – Tianjin, June 3, 1928) was a Chinese general and politician during the Qing dynasty and the republican era. He was three times president of the Republic of China. Tags...
Located in the heart of Shenzhen, Lianhuashan Park is centered by a 350-foot hill with a bronze statue of politician Deng Xiaoping at the top. From here, you’ll find sweeping views of the city, and places where families enjoy sitting to picnic and fly kites. There is also a large ...
religions Article Hongzan's Maitreya Belief in the Context of Late Imperial Chinese Monastic Revival and Chan Decline Xing Wang History Faculty, Fudan University, Shanghai 200433, China; xingwang@fudan.edu.cn Abstract: This paper shows that the early Qing Chinese Buddhist monk Zaisan Hongzan's ...
For example, a local politician shares his view on rural conservation and future development: ‘Rural villages could develop at a moderate level, conservation shouldn't mean no development at all; low-density ecotourism is expected’ (December 2021). Compared to the above experts, NGOs and ...
Li Yuanhong was the only president of the Republic of China at Beijing who served for two terms. In 1911 Li was a divisional commander in the army and was stationed in the city of Wuhan (Hubei province), where the anti-imperialist Chinese Revolution of 1