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Zeng Guoquan

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to fight the rebels. In 1856, he managed to recruit 3,000 troops from Hunan to reinforce Qing imperial forces at
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was defeated but was saved by Bao Chao. Liu then pushed the blame for the defeat to Bao and
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The Last Stand of Chinese Conservatism: The T'ung-Chih Restoration, 1862 -1874.
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adopted different approaches towards attacking the rebels. Zeng ordered
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in raising and organising local militias from Hunan to form the
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Tang Haoming's Three-Book Trilogy of Zeng Guofan's life 《曾国荃》
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established by the rebels. Zeng was later appointed as the
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and repeatedly fended off rebel reinforcements led by
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several times but failed to make the cut. During the
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Chinese general and Qing dynasty official (1824–1890)
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and provided funding to help Peng start the school.
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He was the ninth brother of 399: 385: 355: 341: 310: 296: 266: 235: 221: 191: 177: 1: 573:and others compiled the book 519:, Zeng assisted his brother 1035: 931:Viceroy of Southern Rivers 463:warfare, particularly the 18: 964:Politicians from Xiangtan 935:Viceroy of Eastern rivers 888: 838: 829: 821: 811: 802: 794: 784: 775: 767: 762: 668: 483: 469: 455: 410: 362: 273: 198: 166: 153: 45: 710:"Tsêng Kuo-ch'üan"  565:During the reign of the 552:Taiping Heavenly Kingdom 479:Taiping Heavenly Kingdom 336:Traditional Chinese 172:Traditional Chinese 692:Third Battle of Nanking 350:Simplified Chinese 186:Simplified Chinese 1014:Viceroys of Liangguang 1009:Viceroys of Liangjiang 630:was ongoing, Zeng and 591:Lost Book of Chuanshan 550:), the capital of the 477:), the capital of the 1004:Viceroys of Shaan-Gan 969:Qing dynasty generals 919:Viceroy of Liangguang 903:Viceroy of Liangjiang 832:Viceroy of Liangjiang 805:Viceroy of Liangguang 735:Wright, Mary Clabaugh 705:Hummel, Arthur W. 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He served in the 925:| Viceroy of 923:Viceroy of Yun-Gui 911:Viceroy of Sichuan 907:Viceroy of HuGuang 727:Porter, Jonathan. 626:In 1867, when the 110:Statesman, general 941: 940: 915:Viceroy of MinZhe 848: 847: 839:Succeeded by 812:Succeeded by 785:Succeeded by 517:Taiping Rebellion 495:Zeng was born in 414: 413: 406: 405: 373:Standard Mandarin 317: 316: 284:Standard Mandarin 242: 241: 209:Standard Mandarin 157: 156: 148:Tianjing Massacre 144:Taiping Rebellion 1026: 895:Viceroy of Zhili 874: 867: 860: 851: 836:1883–1890 822:Preceded by 809:1882–1883 795:Preceded by 768:Preceded by 760: 753: 724: 712: 671: 670: 610: 609: 533:Jiangxi Province 486: 485: 472: 471: 458: 457: 402: 401: 388: 387: 364: 358: 357: 344: 343: 330: 313: 312: 299: 298: 275: 269: 268: 255: 238: 237: 224: 223: 200: 194: 193: 180: 179: 159: 115:Military service 93: 90:13 November 1890 69: 67: 55:Personal details 50: 36: 1034: 1033: 1029: 1028: 1027: 1025: 1024: 1023: 944: 943: 942: 937: 884: 878: 844: 835: 827: 817: 808: 800: 790: 781: 773: 751: 748: 703: 700: 678: 664:posthumous name 654:provinces, and 621:Chuanshan Yishu 587:Chuanshan Yishu 567:Tongzhi Emperor 493: 465:use of trenches 324: 323: 249: 248: 236:Tseng Kuo-chüan 146: 95: 91: 71: 70:12 October 1824 65: 63: 41: 34: 17: 12: 11: 5: 1032: 1030: 1022: 1021: 1016: 1011: 1006: 1001: 996: 991: 986: 981: 976: 971: 966: 961: 956: 946: 945: 939: 938: 889: 886: 885: 879: 877: 876: 869: 862: 854: 846: 845: 840: 837: 828: 823: 819: 818: 815:Zhang Shusheng 813: 810: 801: 798:Zhang Shusheng 796: 792: 791: 786: 783: 774: 769: 765: 764: 758: 757: 747: 746:External links 744: 743: 742: 732: 725: 707:, ed. 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Chinese name
family name
Zeng

Xiangxiang
Hunan Province
Qing Empire
Jiangsu
Qing Empire
Qing Empire
Xiang Army
Taiping Rebellion
Tianjing Massacre
Traditional Chinese
Simplified Chinese
Standard Mandarin
Hanyu Pinyin
Wade–Giles
courtesy name
Chinese
Standard Mandarin
Hanyu Pinyin
Wade–Giles
art name
Traditional Chinese
Simplified Chinese
Standard Mandarin
Hanyu Pinyin
Wade–Giles
courtesy name

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