About: Zhu Hongzhang

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Zhu Hongzhang (Chinese: 朱洪章; pinyin: Zhū Hóngzhāng; 1820? – 1895), born in Liping, Guizhou, was an eminent Han Chinese official and a military general of the late Qing Dynasty in China. He joined the Xiang Army to fight against the Taiping Rebellion and to restore the stability of the Qing state. He was one of the nine generals that lead a force of 60,000 troops to occupied Nanjing in 1864. Zhu was awarded a third-class merit for the recovery Nanjing. Although Zhu was awarded a third-class merit for the recovery Nanjing after Commander Zeng Guoquan commended Zhu's work to the Beijing government, there were dissenting opinions that Zhu should have received the first merit instead of Li Chendian.

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  • Zhu Hongzhang (Chinese: 朱洪章; pinyin: Zhū Hóngzhāng; 1820? – 1895), born in Liping, Guizhou, was an eminent Han Chinese official and a military general of the late Qing Dynasty in China. He joined the Xiang Army to fight against the Taiping Rebellion and to restore the stability of the Qing state. He was one of the nine generals that lead a force of 60,000 troops to occupied Nanjing in 1864. Zhu was awarded a third-class merit for the recovery Nanjing. Although Zhu was awarded a third-class merit for the recovery Nanjing after Commander Zeng Guoquan commended Zhu's work to the Beijing government, there were dissenting opinions that Zhu should have received the first merit instead of Li Chendian. (en)
  • 朱洪章(1832年-1895年),字煥文,貴州黎平人,咸豐初年,從黎平知府胡林翼勦盜匪,再隨胡巡撫移軍至湖北征太平軍,改隸湖南提督塔齊布部,屢立戰功以勇名升遷為千總,塔病逝改從周鳳山、華金科部,朱亦敗蹟戰降為把總;咸豐九年從曾國荃收復景德鎮復千總職,「战绩始著」。 (zh)
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  • Zhu Hongzhang (Chinese: 朱洪章; pinyin: Zhū Hóngzhāng; 1820? – 1895), born in Liping, Guizhou, was an eminent Han Chinese official and a military general of the late Qing Dynasty in China. He joined the Xiang Army to fight against the Taiping Rebellion and to restore the stability of the Qing state. He was one of the nine generals that lead a force of 60,000 troops to occupied Nanjing in 1864. Zhu was awarded a third-class merit for the recovery Nanjing. Although Zhu was awarded a third-class merit for the recovery Nanjing after Commander Zeng Guoquan commended Zhu's work to the Beijing government, there were dissenting opinions that Zhu should have received the first merit instead of Li Chendian. (en)
  • 朱洪章(1832年-1895年),字煥文,貴州黎平人,咸豐初年,從黎平知府胡林翼勦盜匪,再隨胡巡撫移軍至湖北征太平軍,改隸湖南提督塔齊布部,屢立戰功以勇名升遷為千總,塔病逝改從周鳳山、華金科部,朱亦敗蹟戰降為把總;咸豐九年從曾國荃收復景德鎮復千總職,「战绩始著」。 (zh)
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  • 朱洪章 (zh)
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