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  2. Can Xue - Wikipedia

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    Deng Xiaohua was born in 1953, in Changsha, Hunan, China.Her early life was marked by a series of tragic hardships which influenced the direction of her work. She was one of six children born to a man who was once the editor-in-chief of the New Hunan Daily (Chinese: 新湖南日报; pinyin: Xīn Húnán Rìbào).

  3. Hunan - Wikipedia

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    Hunan is located on the south bank of the Yangtze River, about halfway along its length, situated between 108° 47'–114° 16' east longitude and 24° 37'–30° 08' north latitude. Hunan covers an area of 211,800 square kilometres (81,800 square miles), making it the 10th largest provincial-level division.

  4. Cantonese nationalism - Wikipedia

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    In 1903, a year after the publication of "New Canton", Yang Shouren , an anti-Qing figure from Changsha studying in Japan, followed Au Ku-kap's work and published an article titled "New Hunan" under the pen name "Hunan for the People of Hunan." Yang's arguments were deeply influenced by Au, also advocating the disintegration of mainland China.

  5. Culture of Hunan - Wikipedia

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    The name was taken from the Hunan area where the army had added troops. The army was funded by local nobles and gentry, not the centralized Qing dynasty. Although it was specifically proposed to solve the Hunan problem, the Army was at the core of the new Qing military system, and thus forever weakened the influence of the Manchu in the army.

  6. Xiangjiang New Area - Wikipedia

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    The Xiangjiang New Area (Chinese: 湘江新区; pinyin: Xiāngjiāng xīnqū) is a new area at state level in Changsha City, Hunan Province, China.The new area was created on 8 April 2015, it is the 12th state-level new area approved to establish by the State Council.

  7. Fenghuang County - Wikipedia

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    Fenghuang County (simplified Chinese: 凤凰县; traditional Chinese: 鳳凰縣; pinyin: Fènghuáng Xiàn), named after the mythological birds Fenghuang, is a county of Hunan Province, China, under the administration of Xiangxi Autonomous Prefecture.

  8. Xiang Army - Wikipedia

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    This new military rule was the direct cause of the Warlord era. These Tuanlian were turned into the Yong Ying Xiang Army. To fund the army, Zeng convinced the Hunan governor [who?] to divert funds from the provincial network of commercial good toll collection stations. Eventually the army founds ways of collecting funds from local landholders ...

  9. Military of the Qing dynasty - Wikipedia

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    Zeng Guofan's strategy was to rely on local gentries to raise a new type of military organization from those provinces that the Taiping rebels directly threatened. This new force became known as the Xiang Army, named after the Hunan region where it was raised. The Xiang Army was a hybrid of local militia and a standing army.

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