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Feng Yong (Chinese: 馮庸; 1901–1981) was a Chinese educator, military leader and politician. The eldest son of the warlord , Feng Yong was a member of the Standing Committee of the Northeast Administrative Committee. Feng and Zhang Xueliang were born in the same year and grew up together. Theirs fathers were both strong warlords. Zhang Xueliang would become the “Young Marshal”, while Feng chose to set up a Western-style university in China.

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  • Feng Yong (Chinese: 馮庸; 1901–1981) was a Chinese educator, military leader and politician. The eldest son of the warlord , Feng Yong was a member of the Standing Committee of the Northeast Administrative Committee. Feng and Zhang Xueliang were born in the same year and grew up together. Theirs fathers were both strong warlords. Zhang Xueliang would become the “Young Marshal”, while Feng chose to set up a Western-style university in China. In 1926, after the death of Feng Delin, Feng Yong continued his father's post as a military officer. Later, he joined the Republic of China Air Force and his military rank was in the ranks of Lieutenant General. And he took out almost all of his money and started to establish Fengyong University. During the Mukden Incident, he was arrested by the Japanese troops and they took him to Tokyo. After escaping, he organized the volunteer army of Fengyong University and participated in the "1-28" Anti-Japanese War. After the war, he returned to Shenyang to serve as the member of Standing Committee of the Northeast Administrative Committee. After 1949, he served as mayor of Taipei, director of the bureau of state assets, and commander of the port of Kaohsiung. He died in Taipei on February 5, 1981. (en)
  • 馮庸(1901年2月-1981年2月5日),北洋陸軍東北講武堂畢業,中華民國空軍中將與教育創辦者。 曾創辦東三省第一所西式大學馮庸大學。 (zh)
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  • Republic of China
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  • Mukden Incident (en)
  • Sino-Soviet conflict (en)
  • Xi'an Incident (en)
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  • 1901-02-05 (xsd:date)
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  • 1981-02-05 (xsd:date)
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  • Taipei, Taiwan (en)
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  • Feng Yong (en)
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  • 馮庸 (en)
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  • Chinese (en)
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  • 馮庸(1901年2月-1981年2月5日),北洋陸軍東北講武堂畢業,中華民國空軍中將與教育創辦者。 曾創辦東三省第一所西式大學馮庸大學。 (zh)
  • Feng Yong (Chinese: 馮庸; 1901–1981) was a Chinese educator, military leader and politician. The eldest son of the warlord , Feng Yong was a member of the Standing Committee of the Northeast Administrative Committee. Feng and Zhang Xueliang were born in the same year and grew up together. Theirs fathers were both strong warlords. Zhang Xueliang would become the “Young Marshal”, while Feng chose to set up a Western-style university in China. (en)
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  • Feng Yong (en)
  • 馮庸 (zh)
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