The term shanlin 山林 means literally "mountain and forest" in Chinese and was frequently used to describe bandits in Manchuria from the time of the Qing dynasty, because they knew the local wooded and mountainous terrain very well. Most operated in a fairly small district and took pains to maintain the goodwill of local peasants. As a result, government troops had great difficulty in suppressing them.
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- The term shanlin 山林 means literally "mountain and forest" in Chinese and was frequently used to describe bandits in Manchuria from the time of the Qing dynasty, because they knew the local wooded and mountainous terrain very well. Most operated in a fairly small district and took pains to maintain the goodwill of local peasants. As a result, government troops had great difficulty in suppressing them. After the Republic of China was founded, they often were recruited as soldiers to end their bandit career. It was a term frequently used later for remnants of the Anti-Japanese Volunteer Armies that resisted the Japanese invasion of Manchuria in the Second Sino-Japanese War. Some did not flee after the defeat of the armies and fought on as small guerrilla units, called shanlin.
- El término 'shanlin significa literalmente "montaña y bosque" en Idioma chino, y frecuentemente es usado para describir a bandidos en Manchuria desde los tiempos de la dinastía Qing, porque ellos conocían muy bien los boscosos y montañosos terrenos de la zona. Muchos operaban en pequeños distritos y tomaban mucha precaución en mantener la buena voluntad de los campesinos locales. Como resultado, las tropas gubernamentales tenían serias dificultades en erradicarlos. Después de ser fundada la República Popular China, frecuentemente eran reclutados como soldados para terminar su carrera de bandidos. Es un término usado después frecuentemente para los remanentes de los ejércitos voluntarios anti-japoneses que resistieron a la invasión japonesa de Manchuria en la Segunda Guerra Chino-Japonesa. Algunos no huyeron después de la derrota de los ejércitos, y lucharon en pequeñas unidades guerrilleras llamadas shanlin.
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- The term shanlin 山林 means literally "mountain and forest" in Chinese and was frequently used to describe bandits in Manchuria from the time of the Qing dynasty, because they knew the local wooded and mountainous terrain very well. Most operated in a fairly small district and took pains to maintain the goodwill of local peasants. As a result, government troops had great difficulty in suppressing them.
- El término 'shanlin significa literalmente "montaña y bosque" en Idioma chino, y frecuentemente es usado para describir a bandidos en Manchuria desde los tiempos de la dinastía Qing, porque ellos conocían muy bien los boscosos y montañosos terrenos de la zona. Muchos operaban en pequeños distritos y tomaban mucha precaución en mantener la buena voluntad de los campesinos locales. Como resultado, las tropas gubernamentales tenían serias dificultades en erradicarlos.
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