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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › He_YingqinHe Yingqin - Wikipedia

    He Yingqin (traditional Chinese: 何應欽; simplified Chinese: 何应钦; pinyin: Hé Yìngqīn; Wade–Giles: Ho Ying-chin; April 2, 1890 – October 21, 1987) also Ho Ying-chin, was a Chinese politician and one of the most senior generals of the Kuomintang (KMT) during Nationalist China, and a close ally of Chiang Kai-shek.

  2. He Yingqin (Wade-Giles romanization: Ho Ying-chin) was born in the city of Xingyi, Guizhou Province, China in 1890 (Guangxu 16) to father He Minglun. He had a private tutor starting from the age of 7. In 1905, he found his father's Mauser pistol and accidentally set it off, damaging the ceiling of the room.

  3. Nov 16, 2015 · Nationalist Chinese Army general. Born into a landowning family in Xinyi (Hsing-i), Guizhou (Kweichow) Province on 2 April 1890, He Yingqin (Ho Ying-ch’in) received a thorough military education in both Chinese and Japanese military schools.

  4. A revisionist study of the career of General He Yingqin, one of the most prominent military officers in China's Nationalist period (1928–49) and one of the most misunderstood figures in twentieth-century China.

  5. ISBN 978-1-107-14463-7. For more than a half century conventional wisdom has attributed the defeat of the Nationalists and the triumph of the Chinese Communist Party to the corruption and incompetence of Chiang Kai-shek and his inner circle.

  6. www.wikiwand.com › en › He_YingqinHe Yingqin - Wikiwand

    He Yingqin ( traditional Chinese: 何應欽; simplified Chinese: 何应钦; pinyin: Hé Yìngqīn; Wade–Giles: Ho Ying-chin; April 2, 1890 – October 21, 1987) also Ho Ying-chin, was a Chinese politician and one of the most senior generals of the Kuomintang (KMT) during Nationalist China, and a close ally of Chiang Kai-shek.

  7. A revisionist study of the career of General He Yingqin, one of the most prominent military ofÞcers in ChinaÕs Nationalist period (1928Ð 49), and one of the most misunderstood Þgures in twentieth-century China. Western scholars have dismissed He Yingqin as corrupt and incompetent, yet the Chinese archives reveal that he demonstrated