Banditry in China, 1911 to 1928: With Particular Reference to Henan Province |
Contents
The Background to Bandi | 455 |
What was Banditry? | 472 |
Who Became a Bandit? | 481 |
10 other sections not shown
Common terms and phrases
20th century 9JT no portion Anhui army attack authorities Bai Lang's band bandit chief bandit gangs banditry bandits became Brotherton Library captives captured Chinese command communists copied or reproduced defence district Dujun eeds example fash fashi fashion fashion Feng Yuxiang forces foreign former bandits gentry groups honghuzi Howard Hubei itten Japanese join Lao Yangren leaders Leeds Leeds LS2 Leeds LS2 9JT Liangshanpo Libra Librarian Lincheng loot magistrate Manchuria material military militia missionary mobilisation Moreover mountains movement north China official opium organisation peasant Peking political popular province Qing quoted copied raids rebellion rebels Red Spears reproduced or reproduced reproduced Without written republicans revolutionary secret societies Shandong Shenxi shion Shui-hu Sichuan soldier bandits south Henan subchiefs traditional Univ University of Leeds village Wang warlord period west Henan writt written permission Wu Peifu Yangren Yuan Shikai Zhang Zuolin ဟု