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Feng Yu-hsiang

American  
[fuhng yoo-shyahng] / ˈfʌŋ ˈyuˈʃyɑŋ /
Pinyin, Feng Yuxiang

noun

  1. Christian General, 1880–1948, Chinese general.


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These include the 75th descendant of Confucius in direct line, H. H. Kung, Minister of Colonies; and the great Marshal Feng Yu-hsiang, one of China's so-called "Big Three."

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In Shanghai, a theory developed, to wit: Feng Yu-hsiang, Chinese Christian soldier, now in control of the territory around Peking and of several provinces just north of the Yangtze River, would start a war by invading Shansi Province.

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But just such suggestions were made last week by China's Minister of War, the great Marshal Feng Yu-hsiang.

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From Marshal Feng Yu-hsiang�who looks like the Great Buddha suddenly galvanized into something strenuous and vital�the command "Don't degenerate!" rang with significance and power.

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Chinese know that the largest private army in the world�150,000 men�is maintained by Feng Yu-hsiang, and that he has inspired his soldiers to a remarkable degree with his own austere strength.

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