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  1. 1 de abr. de 1999 · Zeng Guofan (1811-1872) has been one of the most controversial. figures in modern Chinese history. He has been variously judged a. “saint” as well as a “lackey of the Manchus, ” a “cold ...

  2. Zeng Guofan 1811-1872 Qing-dynasty writer and statesman. Although best-known for his military and political accomplishments, Zeng Guofan was an innovative figure in 19th century literature. Born and raised in modern Hunan, he passed the jinshi examinations in 1838 and was appointed to the Hanlin Academy. Thereafter, he occupied a series of ...

  3. 1 de ene. de 2016 · Zeng Guofan. The book is the most popular letter collection by Zeng Guofan, who is a renowned official playing a significant role of resurgence in the late Qing Dynasty. It collects his letters to his grandparents, parents, younger brothers, wife and children written from 1840 to 1872, covering from livelihood to the management of state affairs ...

  4. 29 de jul. de 2021 · Zeng Guofan was an eminent Chinese official, statesman, military general, Confucian scholar, poet, and writer. Zeng is also described as a pragmatist. His pragmatic style was fully in line with some of China's key development models and suited Changsha's economic structure and industrial landscape.

  5. 21 de feb. de 2021 · Liu and Y. Liu (2021) examine the life of Zeng Guofan, who became famous for suppressing the Taiping Rebellion (1850-1864), thus saving the Qing Dynasty from collapse (for a few more years).

  6. WANG SHAOPU (1983) “Zeng Guofan yangwu sixiang de xingcheng, xingzhi he zuoyong” (The formation, nature, and role of Zeng Guofan’s ideas on modernization). Lishi yanjiu 2: 164-177. Beijing. Google Scholar. XU SHANHE (1989a) “Zeng Guofan shi aiguozhe” (Zeng Guofan was a patriot).

  7. sites.asiasociety.org › chinawealthpower › zeng-guofanZeng Guofan - Asia Society

    Zeng Guofan. Posted July 1, 2013 by Andrew Smeall & filed under Chapter 3.. Zeng Guofan (1811 – 1872) was a contemporary of Feng Guifen’s, who, unlike Feng, was able to successfully raise an army to defend his hometown against the Taiping. Feng convinced Zeng to send his top lieutenant, Li Hongzhang, to come to Feng’s aid and liberate Suzhou from the rebels.