tuchun
American
[doo-jyn]
/ ˈduˈdʒün /
noun
Chinese History.
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the title of a military governor of a province during the period 1916–28.
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a war lord.
tuchun
British
/ tuːˈtʃuːn /
noun
Etymology
Origin of tuchun
1915–20; < Chinese (Wade-Giles) tu 1 chün 1 , (pinyin) dūjūn literally, oversee troops
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