Liu Mingchuan
Liu Mingchuan (1836–1896), courtesy name Xingsan, was a Chinese official who lived in the late Qing dynasty. He was born in Hefei, Anhui. Liu became involved in the suppression of the Taiping Rebellion at an early age, and worked closely with Zeng Guofan and Li Hongzhang as he emerged as an important Huai Army officer. In the aftermath of the Sino-French War, succeeding Ding Richang he was appointed the first governor of the newly established Taiwan Province. Today he is remembered for his efforts in modernizing Taiwan during his tenure as governor, and several institutions have been given his name, including Ming Chuan University in Taipei.
Wikipage disambiguates
Wikipage redirect
Battle of Tamsui
Cemetery of Zhenghaijun
Ershawan Battery
Fengyuan District
Hobe Fort
Ming Chuan University
Princess May (steamship)
Batongguan Historic TrailBattle of ChangzhouBattle of Inlon RiverBattle of Shanghai (1861)Bắc Lệ ambushChen Ting-shihChu ArmyChunghwa PostDing RichangDing RuchangFujian–Taiwan relationshipGuoji Zibai panHefeiHistory of TaiwanHistory of rail transport in ChinaHuai ArmyIndex of Taiwan-related articlesJapanese invasion of Taiwan (1874)Japanese invasion of Taiwan (1895)Jiang ChaozongKeelungKeelung campaignList of Major National Historical and Cultural Sites in AnhuiList of rulers of TaiwanLiuLiu Ming-ch'uanLiu Ming-chuanNarrow-gauge railways in ChinaNaval minePescadores campaign (1885)Pockmarked LiuPostage stamps and postal history of TaiwanRail transport in Taiwan
Link from a Wikipage to another Wikipage
Ship namesake
primaryTopic
Liu Mingchuan
Liu Mingchuan (1836–1896), courtesy name Xingsan, was a Chinese official who lived in the late Qing dynasty. He was born in Hefei, Anhui. Liu became involved in the suppression of the Taiping Rebellion at an early age, and worked closely with Zeng Guofan and Li Hongzhang as he emerged as an important Huai Army officer. In the aftermath of the Sino-French War, succeeding Ding Richang he was appointed the first governor of the newly established Taiwan Province. Today he is remembered for his efforts in modernizing Taiwan during his tenure as governor, and several institutions have been given his name, including Ming Chuan University in Taipei.
has abstract
Liu Mingchuan (1836–1896), cou ...... ng Chuan University in Taipei.
@en
Liu Mingchuan (7 septembre 183 ...... ur la modernisation de Taïwan.
@fr
劉 銘伝(りゅう めいでん、1836年9月7日 - 1896 ...... 省合肥県西郷出身。淮軍を率い、台湾省の初代巡撫に任命された。
@ja
劉銘傳(1836年9月7日-1896年1月12日),字省三, ...... 於當地推行各種現代化建設(電報到福州、電燈、西學堂、郵局。)
@zh
award
birth date
1836-09-07
birth place
death date
1896-01-21
death place
military service
term period
Link from a Wikipage to an external page
Wikipage page ID
page length (characters) of wiki page
Wikipage revision ID
1,000,686,808
Link from a Wikipage to another Wikipage
allegiance
altname
Courtesy name
@en
awards
Created Baron First Class, Order of Succession , 1868
@en
battles
@en
Battle of Changzhou
@en
birth date
1836-09-07
birth place
branch
caption
Liu Mingchuan
@en
commands
@en
Captain-General of Army in Zhili
@en
Imperial Commissioner for Military Affairs in Taiwan
@en
death date
1896-01-21
death place
group
lower-alpha
@en
laterwork
Governor of Fukien-Taiwan
@en
name
Liu Mingchuan
@en
nickname
@en
"Pockmark-faced Liu"
@en
office
Governor of Taiwan
@en
p
Liú Míngchuán
@en
Xǐngsān
@en
predecessor
position created, Taiwan previously part of Fujian province
@en
rank
Captain-General
@en
serviceyears
successor
term end
term start
W
Hsing-san
@en
Liu Ming-ch‘uan
@en
wikiPageUsesTemplate
subject
hypernym
sameAs
comment
Liu Mingchuan (1836–1896), cou ...... ng Chuan University in Taipei.
@en
Liu Mingchuan (7 septembre 183 ...... ur la modernisation de Taïwan.
@fr
劉 銘伝(りゅう めいでん、1836年9月7日 - 1896 ...... 省合肥県西郷出身。淮軍を率い、台湾省の初代巡撫に任命された。
@ja
劉銘傳(1836年9月7日-1896年1月12日),字省三, ...... 於當地推行各種現代化建設(電報到福州、電燈、西學堂、郵局。)
@zh
label
Liu Mingchuan
@en
Liu Mingchuan
@fr
Liu Mingchuan
@pl
劉銘伝
@ja
劉銘傳
@zh
유명전
@ko
sameAs
wasDerivedFrom
isPrimaryTopicOf
name
Liu Mingchuan
@en
nick
"Pockmark-faced Liu"
@en
(劉麻子)
@en