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  2. The Revolutionary Army - Wikipedia

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    The Revolutionary Army (simplified Chinese: 革命军; traditional Chinese: 革命軍) is a revolutionary pamphlet [3] that was written by Zou Rong and published in Shanghai in 1903 with a preface by Zhang Binglin. [4] It propagates the justice and necessity of the revolution and exposes the decadence and reaction of the Manchu rule. [5]

  3. National Revolutionary Army - Wikipedia

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    A Chinese propaganda poster depicting the National Revolutionary Army. For a time, during the Second Sino-Japanese War, Communist forces fought as a nominal part of the National Revolutionary Army, forming the Eighth Route Army and the New Fourth Army units, but this co-operation later fell apart. Women were also part of the army's corps during ...

  4. Zou Rong - Wikipedia

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    When he returned to China, he started to write essays on how to free the Chinese nation from the Manchu regime and foreign imperialism. In 1903, he published a book on this topic: The Revolutionary Army (革命軍; Gémìng Jūn). The deeply patriotic book, informed by Republicanism and Social Darwinist racial theories, was widely read and had ...

  5. Military ranks of the Republic of China (1912–1949) - Wikipedia

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    100 Years of the Chinese Military Uniform (in Chinese). King Kong Publishing. ISBN 978-986-97216-1-5; Wu, Shang Rong (10 August 2022). Guānghuī Jìyì: Guójūn Guāngróng Gémìng Zhànjì 光輝記憶:國軍光榮革命戰記 [Radiant Memories: The National Army's Glorious Revolutionary War Chronicles]. Taichung, Taiwan, R.O.C.: Military ...

  6. List of German-trained divisions of the National ...

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    The German trained divisions (Chinese: 德械師, literally German-equipped divisions) were the elite-quality, best trained and equipped infantry divisions in the Republic of China's National Revolutionary Army trained under Sino-German cooperation from 1926 to 1941. Led by Chiang Kai-shek, the President of the Republic of China.

  7. Army groups of the National Revolutionary Army - Wikipedia

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    The civil war saw three additional army groups being formed, even as they were gradually being replaced by newly formed army corps, by then a largely analogous formation. The following list provides an overview of the army groups in the National Revolutionary Army, including their organization, commanders, and important battles.

  8. Men Bingyue - Wikipedia

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    After the beginning of the Second Sino-Japanese War in 1937 he was made Commander of the 6th Cavalry Army, fighting in the Battle of Taiyuan defending Suiyuan. In 1940 he was made Deputy Commander in Chief of the 17th Army Group. In 1941, he was made Commander of the 7th Cavalry Army. He died in August 1944 in Chongqing.

  9. 87th Division (National Revolutionary Army) - Wikipedia

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    The 87th Division was a German-trained and reorganized division in the Republic of China's National Revolutionary Army, which was active during the Second Sino-Japanese War. As one of Chiang Kai-shek 's elite divisions that received training from German instructors as part of a program of reorganizing the Chinese army, it and its sister 88th ...