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Zhang Xiluan

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Zhang Xiluan
Born1843
Zhejiang Province, Qing Empire
Died1922 (aged 80)
AllegianceQing dynastyQing Dynasty

Zhang Xiluan (Chinese: 張錫鑾) (1843–1922) was a Chinese general of the late Qing dynasty. Zhang joined the Hunan Army in 1864.[1] He also served as the governor of Fengtian province beginning in 1913 and was the top military authority in Manchuria, appointed Governor General of all Manchurian Provinces by Yuan Shikai. He was also the rival of the politician and warlord Zhang Zuolin.[2]

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  1. ^ van de Ven, Hans J. (1996). "Public Finance and the Rise of Warlordism". Modern Asian Studies. 30 (4): 829–868. doi:10.1017/S0026749X00016814. ISSN 0026-749X. JSTOR 312951.
  2. ^ Bonavia, David (1995). China's warlords. Hong Kong: Oxford University Press. pp. 66–67. ISBN 0-19-586179-5. OCLC 31970740.