This book involves brief introductions to historical figures (Volumes A and B)(2/2)
80, Xu Bosun-Xu Xilin, from Shaoxing, Zhejiang, revolutionary
81, Zhu Luzhan-Zhu Shaokang, a native of Sheng County, Zhejiang Province, leader of Pingyang Party, and an anti-Qing righteous man
82, Wang Jigao - Wang Jinfa, a native of Sheng County, Zhejiang Province, leader of the Wudai Party, anti-Qing righteous man, Principal Jiang playmate during his youth
83, Fang Yanchen - from Tongcheng, Anhui, a student with a special class of Nanyang Public School, a Phase I of South African Military Academy
84, Chen Mengxiong - from Chongming, Jiangsu Province, dropped out of school for the special class of Nanyang Public School, South African Military Academy Phase I
85, Xie Cheng - Sichuan Lezhiren, a special class dropout student in Nanyang Public School, a Phase I of South African Military Academy
86, Chen Ximin - from Hangzhou County, Zhejiang Province, a student with a special class of Nanyang Public School, a Phase I of South African Military Academy
87, Okano Matsujiro - a Japanese, a student of the Shanghai East Asia Tongwen School of the Special Services School, was a spy in the Second Division of the General Staff Department in the Russo-Japanese War, and was under the jurisdiction of Yantai intelligence officer Tomoto Morita.
88, Wu Ziyu - Wu Peifu, from Yantai, Shandong, later warlord. Lieutenant and Staff of the General Staff of the Beiyang Supervision and Training Office. He was transferred by Yuan Shikai in the Russo-Japanese War and was under the jurisdiction of the Second Japanese Staff Office.
89, Wang Yingchun - Japanese, nicknamed Wang Dapianzi, an old spy, was arrested for spying on the Beiyang fleet during the Sino-Japanese War, and was later released due to pressure from Japan. The Russo-Japanese War went deep into the Northeast to spy on Russian military intelligence
90, Tianzun Three - a native of Fengtian Liao, the leader of the Hu bandit, and the younger brother of Tian Yuben.
91, Tian Yuben - Tian Yuben, a native of the Liao Dynasty in Fengtian, the leader of the bandit
92, Du Lao Geda - his hometown is unknown, the second leader of the Hu Bandit, a documentary literary figure, and his authenticity remains to be tested.
93, Monk Lebeev - Russian, Monk of the Orthodox Church of Lushun Fortress
94, Lieutenant Colonel Nawumingko—Russian, 7th Infantry Division of East and West Siberia, Chief of Staff of General Kantrachenko
95, Dashan Iron - Japanese, commander-in-chief of the Japanese Manchurian Army;
96, Gentaro Kotaro - Japanese, Chief of Staff of the Japanese Manchu Army, and a high-level apprentice of Colonel Merkel, the German Army;
97, Fukushima Anmasa - Japanese, Minister of the Second General Staff of the Japanese Manchurian Army, in charge of intelligence matters against Russia in the Russo-Japanese War;
98. Hanada Nakanosuke - a Japanese, a spy from the Second Japanese Manchu Army Staff Department, the squad leader of the Liaodong Special Mission Squad, responsible for recruiting Hu bandits from Changbai Mountain and other places to form the Manchu Rebel Army, known as Hua Da Ren;
99, Jin Jiuju Pingji - a Japanese, a spy from the Second Japanese Manchu Army Staff Department, the squad leader of the special mission squad in western Liaoning, responsible for recruiting bandits from western Liaoning and other places to form East Asian volunteers, known as Lin Dapianzi;
100, Miyazaki Inzo - Japanese, ronin, familiar with the Black Dragon, Sun Yat-sen loyal follower, author of "Thirty-three Years of Falling Flowers", translated in Chinese as "The Great Revolutionary Sun Yat-sen", which is the origin of "Sun Yat-sen";
101, Heinrich Ehart - German, Chairman of the Board of Directors of Rheinmetallurgy;
102, Zheng Lanting - whose hometown is unknown, nicknamed Laojun Lu, leader of the Zhongyi Army and Cavalry;
103, Huang Dajun - a Fujian Duke of Fujian, a dropout student in the special class of Nanyang Public School, a Phase I of South African Military Academy;
104, Madlitov - a Russian, retired officer, member of the Russian Holy Corps, former head of the Russian Yalu River Timber Company, recruited people for the Russian bandits during the Russo-Japanese War and formed a sling team to attack the Japanese army;
105, Li Huchen - unknown origin, Northeast Hu bandits, member of the Huafang Team, bought for Madlitov.
106, Tsuruka Nagataro - a Japanese, mainland ronin, nicknamed Manchutaro, and is under the jurisdiction of the Liaodong Special Mission Team;
107, Du Yaquan - a native of Shangyu, Zhejiang, an intellectual in the late Qing Dynasty, and a member of the protagonist;
108, Xie Lunhui - a native of Yuyao, Zhejiang, banker, director of the General Director of the Qianye Association of Taipei City, Shanghai;
109, Cai E - from Baoqing, Hunan, Liang Qichao's beloved disciple, constitutionalist (1900-1911), revolutionary sympathizer (who has been all his life to join the Tongmenghui), patriotic general;
110, Gong Baoquan - a native of Jiaxing, Zhejiang, a revolutionary, one of the founders of the Restoration Association, and a party to the protagonist;
111, Tao Chengzhang - a native of Shaoxing, Zhejiang, revolutionary, one of the founders of the Restoration Association, and a party member of the protagonist;
112, Wei Lan——Zhejiang Yunhe Ren, revolutionary, one of the founders of the Restoration Association, and a member of the party;
113. Shen Yuan people - a native of Qiantang, Zhejiang, revolutionary, one of the founders of Zhejiang Society, Liberation Association, and a member of the party;
114, Zhang Xiongfu - a native of Ningbo, Zhejiang, revolutionary, one of the founders of Zhejiang Society, Restoration Society, and a member of the party;
115, Kantrachenko - Russian, Major General of the Russian 7th Division of the Russian Siberian Division, Lushun Fortress defends souls, patriots;
116, Ji Fengtai - from Huangxian, Shandong, merchant from China, Japan and Russia, and contractor of the Lushun Fortress Project;
117, Liu Boyuan - a native of Yanghu, Jiangsu Province, dropped out of school for the special class of Nanyang Public School, first-year military academy in South Africa, director of the political department;
118, Xu Jingxi - a native of Hukou, Jiangxi, an expelled student from the special class of Nanyang Public School, and a Phase I of South African Military Academy;
119, Li Cunyi - from Shenxian, Hebei Province, a martial artist in the late Qing Dynasty;
120, Ye Yunbiao - a native of Dacheng County, Hebei Province, a martial artist, and the first president of the Chinese Warrior Association in later generations;
121, Bei Shoutong - from Wuxian, Jiangsu Province, a special dropout student at Nanyang Public School, a South African Military Academy Phase I.A., a later architect, I.M. Pei;
122, Bakseyev - Russian, Colonel Madlidov, and later general of the Belarusian army;
123, Kuropatkin - Russian, commander-in-chief of the Russian Far East Army, commander of the land army of the Russo-Japanese War;
124. General Billy Jerlinger (actually, General Gripinberge, made a mistake in his brain, and apologized again!) - Russian, German-born, commander of the Russian Second Army;
125, Xiang Xiang - a native of Ruian, Zhejiang, an expelled student of the special class of Nanyang Public School, a first-year military academy in South Africa, a cavalry commander;
126, von Toftav - a German, lieutenant colonel, German military officer to Russia;
127, Zhang Zongchang - a native of Laizhou, Shandong, commander of the Kanto Detachment, and later warlords;
128, Cheng Zhili - a native of Yi County, Anhui Province, an expelled student of the special class of Nanyang Public School, a first-year military academy in South Africa, artillery commander;
129, Rusanov - Russian, major general of the 14th Division;
130, Akiyama is beautiful - the Japanese, commander of the First Japanese Cavalry Brigade, commander of the Akiyama Detachment;
131, Toshio Matsugawa - Japanese, staff officer of the Japanese Manchurian Army Command;
132, Masami Okami - Japanese, commander of the 8th Japanese Reserve Brigade
133, Wu Baodi - from Shanghai, Jiangsu, dropped out of school for the special class of Nanyang Public School, South African Military Academy Phase I;
134, Misichenko - Russian, commander of the Cossack cavalry;
135, Mensi Jingliang - the Japanese, captain of the 31st Reservoir Regiment of the 8th Brigade;
136, I met Shangwen immediately - the Japanese, commander of the 8th Division;
137, by Bi Guangwei - the Japanese, Chief of Staff of the 8th Division;
138, Pan Chengye - from Wuxian, Jiangsu Province, a dropout student in the special class of Nanyang Public School, and a Phase I of South African Military Academy;
139, Lin Songjian - a Fujian Duke, a dropout student in the special class of Nanyang Public School, a South African Military Academy, an engineer commander;
140, Ma Junxian - from Shuangyang, Jilin, magistrate of Chengde County, Fengtian;
141, Zengqi-Man, General Fengtian;
142, Colonel Hoffman-German, General Staff Officer, Japanese observer of the Russo-Japanese War;
143, Xiao Jinfeng - a Japanese, spy, real name Kawamura Kikuko, nicknamed Manchu Aju, was a Northeastern bandit during the Russo-Japanese War and the first Japanese bandit in Northeastern bandit;
144. General Keimei Kawamura - the Japanese, former commander of the 10th Division, and was the commander of the Yalu River Army in the Battle of Fengtian;
145, Li Shutong - from Pinghu, Zhejiang, an expelled student from the special class of Nanyang Public School, and the first phase of the South African Military Academy;
146, Major General Aiwuerluth - Russian, Minister of Operations of the Russian Far East Army;
147, Wang Shizheng - a native of Minhou, Fujian, a dropout student in the special class of Nanyang Public School, a South African Military Academy, commander of the Fire Dragon Force;
148, Lin Wenqian - from Ruian, Zhejiang, dropped out of school for the special class of Nanyang Public School, South African Military Academy Phase I;
149, Takenaka Tatsusaburo - Japanese, staff member of the 7th Division;
150, Yoshida's new work - Japanese, captain of the 26th Regiment of the 7th Division;
ps: Some minor characters in the book, such as Japanese officers, are not listed although the characters are real.
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Chapter completed!