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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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General Feng Yu-hsiang, "Chinese Christian Soldier," discovering that many of his generals were "neutral," decided that he would not fight Chang.

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"Feng Yu-hsiang is ten minutes late!" he bellowed on the drill ground.

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Shortly some 50,000 troops of "Christian" Feng Yu-hsiang surrounded Peking, which was still occupied by the 6,000 "model" troops, with luckless General Pao encamped outside the walls.

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Men with the vision to betray superiors who are later ruined and discredited, have not seldom achieved that universal esteem which may soon be the portion of Feng Yu-hsiang.

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Pregnant with significance was the continued harmony existing, last week, between the Nationalist Government and their great, voluntarily subordinate ally: the Christian Marshal, Feng Yu-hsiang, master of the largest personal army in the world.

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