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Zhang Guangsi

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to reinforce his army, however, it was defeated again. The two commanders quarreled over military strategy, mutually blamed each other. Zhang was stripped off his position, escorted to Beijing and later executed. Meanwhile, Necin was also beheaded in full view of the army.
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of Guizhou (貴州巡撫). He made suggestions to the emperor to pacify the aborigines that in 1732 he was awarded the hereditary rank "baitalabure hafan" (拜他喇布勒哈番, aka
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to pacify the aborigines. The rebellion was bloodily suppressed in the next year.
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People executed by the Qing dynasty by decapitation
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In 1726, he was transferred to 345: 625: 623: 106:18 July 1736 – 20 April 1747 7: 680:Eminent Chinese of the Ch'ing Period 126:Zhang Yunsui (as Viceroy of Yun-Gui) 116:Zhang Yunsui (as Viceroy of Yun-Gui) 710:Han Chinese Bordered Red Bannermen 14: 525:, assisting the General-in-Chief 740:18th-century executions by China 629: 477:Han Chinese Bordered Red Banner 317:Han Chinese Bordered Red Banner 552:to command the armies sent to 413: 383: 369: 1: 482:When he was a student of the 730:Executed Qing dynasty people 756: 435: 331:Miao Rebellion (1735–1736) 15: 455: 390: 353: 340: 241: 210: 172: 141: 99: 58: 47: 652:Herold J. Wiens (1954). 364:Traditional Chinese 674:"Chang Kuang-ssŭ"  378:Simplified Chinese 335:First Jinchuan campaign 560:(碉樓). One year later, 550:Viceroy of Chuan-Shaan 531:Another Miao rebellion 53:Viceroy of Chuan-Shaan 715:Viceroys of Shaan-Gan 669:Hummel, Arthur W. Sr. 640:Draft History of Qing 725:Viceroys of Huguang 720:Viceroys of Yun-Gui 586:Hu, Zengyi (1994). 554:subdue these rebels 544:, the chieftain of 535:Viceroy of Guizhou 475:official from the 205:Viceroy of Huguang 94:Viceroy of Guizhou 634:Works related to 459: 458: 420: 419: 401:Standard Mandarin 344: 343: 327:Dzungar–Qing Wars 38:baitalabure hafan 747: 689: 688: 676: 665: 659: 658: 649: 643: 633: 627: 618: 617: 610: 604: 603: 583: 562:Qianlong Emperor 546:Greater Jinchuan 484:Imperial Academy 451: 439: 438: 416: 415: 392: 386: 385: 372: 371: 346: 298:Military service 273:Imperial Academy 246:Personal details 234: 224: 215: 196: 186: 177: 165: 155: 146: 123: 113: 104: 82: 72: 63: 33: 755: 754: 750: 749: 748: 746: 745: 744: 695: 694: 693: 692: 667: 666: 662: 651: 650: 646: 638:at Wikisource ( 628: 621: 612: 611: 607: 600: 585: 584: 580: 575: 519:Dzungar Khanate 449: 436: 333: 329: 263: 232: 222: 216: 211: 194: 184: 178: 173: 163: 153: 147: 142: 121: 111: 105: 100: 80: 70: 64: 59: 43: 40: 31: 12: 11: 5: 753: 751: 743: 742: 737: 732: 727: 722: 717: 712: 707: 697: 696: 691: 690: 671:, ed. 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Index

Chinese name
family name
Zhang
baitalabure hafan
Viceroy of Chuan-Shaan
Furdan
Viceroy of Guizhou
Governor
Guizhou
Viceroy of Huguang
Imperial Academy
courtesy name
Qing dynasty
Han Chinese Bordered Red Banner
Dzungar–Qing Wars
Miao Rebellion (1735–1736)
First Jinchuan campaign
Traditional Chinese
Simplified Chinese
Standard Mandarin
Hanyu Pinyin
Manchu script
Romanization
courtesy name
Qing dynasty
Han Chinese Bordered Red Banner
Imperial Academy
捐納
Sizhou
Chuxiong

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