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Lu Zhankui

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Lu Zhankui was a Mongol officer under the Manchuria based warlord Zhang Zuolin.[1] In 1917, he was responsible for negotiations with the Chinese government on behalf of his Independence Army, the Dulidui.[2][3] He was instrumental in bringing Oomoto leader Onisaburo Deguchi, and Aikido founder Morihei Ueshiba, to Mongolia in 1924, but was captured along with them and executed by firing squad in Tongliao.[1][4]

References

  1. ^ a b Sven Saaler; J. Victor Koschmann (9 January 2007). Pan-Asianism in Modern Japanese History: Colonialism, Regionalism and Borders. Routledge. pp. 60–62. ISBN 978-0-203-96546-7. Retrieved 25 June 2013.
  2. ^ Centre d'études mongoles et sibériennes (1976). Etudes Mongoles et Sibériennes 16. SEMS. p. 52. GGKEY:91AQDCGZSU6.
  3. ^ Ann Heylen (1 January 2004). Chronique Du Toumet-Ortos: Looking Through the Lens of Joseph Van Oost, Missionary in Inner Mongolia (1915-1921). Leuven University Press. pp. 191–203. ISBN 978-90-5867-418-0. Retrieved 25 June 2013.
  4. ^ Stevens, John (1999). Invincible Warrior: A Pictorial Biography of Morihe Ueshiba, the Founder of Aikido. Boston, London: Shambhala. pp. 37–45. ISBN 9781570623943.