Li Hai-ching
Li Hai-ching, or Li Hai-Tsing (died 1930s), was the leader of about 10,000 Anti-Japanese guerrilla troops in the south of Kirin, now Heilongjiang province, resisting the pacification of Manchukuo. They called themselves Anti-Japanese Army For The Salvation Of The Country and were described as being equipped with light artillery and numerous machine guns. Li established his headquarters at Fuyu and were in control of the territory there and southward as far as Nong’an.
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Li Hai-ching
Li Hai-ching, or Li Hai-Tsing (died 1930s), was the leader of about 10,000 Anti-Japanese guerrilla troops in the south of Kirin, now Heilongjiang province, resisting the pacification of Manchukuo. They called themselves Anti-Japanese Army For The Salvation Of The Country and were described as being equipped with light artillery and numerous machine guns. Li established his headquarters at Fuyu and were in control of the territory there and southward as far as Nong’an.
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Li Hai-ching, or Li Hai-Tsing ...... forced to retreat into Jehol.
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Li Hai-ching, ou Li Hai-Tsing ...... ier dans la province du Jehol.
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Li Hai-ching, or Li Hai-Tsing ...... d southward as far as Nong’an.
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Li Hai-ching, ou Li Hai-Tsing ...... entour jusqu'à Nong’an au Sud.
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